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- TAKUYA
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23:43 March 22, 2026
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I entered at 7:30 PM on Sunday.
Among the dark buildings, I strained my eyes and saw a black door with "CHILLOUT" written on it on my right. Opening that door revealed another door, and pressing the doorbell opened it.
That day it cost 240 baht. I received a locker key and touched the security device on the door, which opened the entrance door.
I continued straight through a lobby-like space, and after opening another door, I arrived at the locker room (so many doors!).
Touching the number keyboard unlocked the lock, and inside was a sack containing a bath towel and flip-flops.
I wrapped the towel around my waist and began exploring, following behind the people inside. It felt relatively new and stylish. However, it was dark inside…
After 8 PM, in an event room at the back of the 5th floor, a boy wearing a fluorescent ring came in, and people swarmed around him, creating a sense of something beginning. It felt less like an event and more like a debauchery had begun. On this day, a fat, middle-aged man with white hair was incredibly annoying, picking fights with everyone he could find; it was really unpleasant. It seems like these kinds of people are everywhere...
It felt like they were just going through the motions, half-heartedly harassing each other. There were only one or two Westerners. I wonder how many Chinese people there were? It's near a Yellow Line station, so access isn't bad, but it's far from the city center.
It looks clean and new, but I think it might be a bit intimidating for Japanese people.
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- なおと
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02:29 March 2, 2026
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I went there around 7 PM on a Sunday.
The entrance is a little hard to find, so use Google Maps to find it. The receptionist didn't speak English, but a young man (male) who came out from the back explained things to me in fluent English. He also speaks a little Japanese. The entrance fee is 240 baht, cash only.
This isn't a hot spring bathhouse, as is the trend these days: it's a bathhouse. The second floor is the reception and lockers, the third floor is the training gym, sauna, and showers, the fourth and fifth floors are the bathhouse area, the sixth floor is the movie screening area, and the seventh floor is the rooftop (smoking area).
You walk around in a bath towel, and the locker number is embroidered on the towel so it won't get accidentally taken by someone else. The lockers also contain flip-flops, which is a great help for Japanese people who are particular about cleanliness.
The movie area on the sixth floor was quite large, about the size of a small Japanese movie theater. The movie they were showing was a non-adult American film. However, it was dubbed in Thai with Chinese subtitles, so I couldn't understand the content at all. I wonder if they're going to molest the person sitting next to me there? There weren't many people there, but...
The fourth and fifth floors were so dark that it was hard to see anyone's face and it was hard to find someone to hook up with. Everyone was just walking around.
At 8 PM, three event boys appeared in the fifth floor party area. Everyone was waiting to see what would happen at first. One skinny boy caught my eye and started flirting. He asked me, "Can you f**k me?" I told him I wasn't prepped and couldn't do it raw, and he said, "OK, then I'll smoke." He said "yours" and sucked my dick slowly and thoroughly, like he was smoking a cigar.
After that, we all had a group orgy. There were quite a few people doing ass-fucking. The clientele ranged from all genres, with ages ranging from 20s to 60s and body types ranging from slim to plump. This place is perfect for those who want to get really wild with their asses. I got smoked by all kinds of people.
The event was from 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM. After it was over, I was back to just wandering around the 4th and 5th floors.
It's probably worth going here when there's an event going on. However, it's a bit far from central Bangkok. Even from Thonglor, it was a 20-minute Grab ride one way for 260 baht (more than the entrance fee, lol). It's even farther from the Silom area.
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