Kosugiyu (sento)
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Kosugiyu is a traditional Japanese public bathhouse (sento) offering an authentic local bathing experience that dates back generations. Step into this neighborhood gem to soak in therapeutic hot waters, admire nostalgic tile work, and experience the communal bathing culture that remains central to Japanese daily life. The welcoming atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for travelers seeking to understand everyday Japanese traditions beyond the usual tourist attractions.
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| π« Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
Cash-only payment is standard, so bring yen (typically 500-600 yen entry). Bring your own towel and toiletries or purchase them at the entrance. Remember to wash thoroughly at the stations before entering the communal baths, and note that tattoos may not be permitted. Evening visits (5-9 PM) offer the most authentic local atmosphere, though late afternoons tend to be quieter.
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