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please recommend Sento or pablic bath
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2006/9/14 13:55
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to everyone who know... i want to know where 's the sento or public bath around tokyo tatation,shibuya station and nagoya station.coz i need to take a bath before i leave from tese station by night bus. i'm not sure how many place that i can go to take a bath aroud these area.please recommend to me.
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by tony
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While in former years it was common to have a sento in each areaof town because of the private home not having their own bath, this dissappeared. In Tokyo I only know of a sento in Asakusa area, all other bathhouses are more expensive and offer more than only the ofuro.
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by Peter
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Manga kissa
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2006/9/14 20:42
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Tony,
While it doesn't answer your question directly, note that many manga kissa (net cafes) have shower facilities, and are probably going to be easier to find closer to large stations.
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by Dave in Saitama
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Don't miss a Japanese sento (public bath), not only for a hearty scrub but also for a taste of old Japan; it can be single-sex or mixed, and towels, shampoo, and soap are provided (look for a chimney or a chimney logo). Some picks: Azabujuban Onsen (1-5-22 Azabujuban; Azabujuban station; closed Tuesdays), from 360 ($3); Tsuruno Yu (3-44-3 Yamatocho; Koenji station; closed Thursdays), 360; Asakusa Kannon Onsen (2-7-26 Asakusa; Asakusa station; closed Thursdays), 700 ($6).
i search that for you tony
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by concern
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sentoguide
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2007/7/28 10:42
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check out www.sentoguide.com. they seem to still be working on their database but it's growing.
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by walt
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