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One more house, the public bath disappears

[CAM] March 13, 2016 09:00

 At the "Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum" last fall, 11 public baths in the city are listed as "Whole Museum Day Go empty-handed to a public bath."

 

 Of these, three houses are located in the Tsukuda and Tsukishima areas. The remaining 8 houses are Ginza Yu (Ginza 1-12-2), Kinharuyu (Ginza 8-7-5), Irifune Yu (3-6-14), Minato Yu (Minato 1-6-2), Kotobuki Yu (Tsukiji 6-12-4), World Yu (Nihonbashi Ningyocho 2-17-2), Jushidokiyu (Nihonbashi Kodokidoki, 5.

 

 However, there is a notice at Asahiyu (Tsukuda 2-12-12) in the Tsukuda area that it will close on the 29th.

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 In the Tsukuda area, only Hinodeyu (Tsukuda 1-6-7) near Tsukuda Kobashi was left.

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 You seem to have a rental apartment on the upstairs.

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 Tsukishima Onsen (3-4-5 Tsukishima) is located in the Tsukishima area. It faces Monja Street and is located on Tsukishima Kannon.

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 It is lonely that private shops such as greengrocers, fish shops, liquor stores, electronics stores, etc. disappear, but if the number of users decreases, it will not be feasible as a business.