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Around the public bath in Chuo-ku③

[Satoken] June 19, 2012 08:30

In the rainy season, it's time to go into a public bath and refresh yourself.

Today, I would like to introduce the famous "Kinharuyu" in the downtown area of Ginza. It's inside the building.

The inside was an old-fashioned public bath atmosphere contrary to expectations, and it was surprisingly good.

There are many people who know it because it was introduced on TV. Working at nearby restaurants and Tsukiji Markets

It seems that there are many people who live in the neighborhood.

 

DSC00105.JPGThe surrounding area is a club street, and I want to refresh myself. I can't do it very much.

 

 

 

Sanno Festival

[Satoken] June 12, 2012 08:30

120610_1327~01.jpgThis weekend I saw the Sanno Festival. Unfortunately, it was raining on Saturday 9th, but Saturday turned around.

We were blessed with the weather and there were a lot of spectators.

 

It was a masterpiece to see the portable shrine of each town council gathering and walking along Chuo-dori. 。 120610_1327~01.jpg

The photo above is a portable shrine that walks in front of Meijiya.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Around the public bath in Chuo-ku②

[Satoken] June 4, 2012 18:07

It's been a long time. It's a season when the climate is better and the wind after the bath is pleasant.

This time, I would like to introduce the public baths in the city.

First of all, it's "Ginza Yu".

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When I first found it, I was surprised that there was a public bath in this place. Ginza is just right in the city center

It's near here.

As soon as you open the door, there is a stand, and when you pay, you will receive the locker key and go up to the 2nd floor.

The second floor is the dressing room and bath.

I'm always surprised, but there are quite a few customers. In general, we will go shortly after the start of business on Saturdays and Sundays.

Some people have already come. Some people seem to be working in a nearby store, mixed with local people.

I thought there was also a need for public baths in the city.

Next is Tsukishima Onsen. It is located in a building along Monja Street in Tsukishima.

 

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This is also a bath on the second floor. There were many local people and parents here too.

It looks delicious with monja and beer on the bath.

I'm looking forward to the next time.

 

 
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