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2.29 / 3
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  • チコ
    08:19 December 27, 2023
    I went there on Thursday, Dec 16 at 2 pm.
    It was a daytime in a weekday, but there were about 3-40 people there. Ages 40-70s. None of them were young.
    About 30% of them seemed to be gay.
    Some reviewers wrote that they had fun in the mist room ... but when I was there, no one was doing anything.
    Maybe on weekend nights, the clientele changes and things might happen.
    The quality of the spring water is very good and comfortable, so it is good for the primary purpose of soaking in the hot spring.
    The road from the bus stop has many ups and downs, so fat people should be careful.
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  • ぺいぺいタイペイ
    00:16 November 4, 2023
    I visited this hot spring during the Pride Parade.
    I think it has been really about 4 years since I have been there.

    I had to wait for almost an hour to enter.
    There were so many people that the entrance seemed to be restricted.
    I waited at the entrance to purchase tickets and also at the entrance to the hot springs.

    Someone may have already written about this, but you go to the entrance of the hot springs with the ticket you purchased and tell them how many people you are.
    I don't think they can speak English.
    You will be told the number of the waiting list. (I think it was written on a piece of paper and given to you.)
    You will be told the number in Chinese, which is quite nerve-wracking!
    When you enter, you are asked for your number in Chinese. (Piao!) and you will be given a ticket.
    Your locker numbers are also given in Chinese.

    The place was packed, and it seemed like there were only gay customers.
    It was hard to get into the bathtub...
    Some guests were kissing and hugging each other in the bathtub....
    There were signs everywhere saying "No Harassment".
    The mist sauna was out of order. I had a feeling that it was on purpose.
    The regular dry sauna looked like something was about to happen, but nothing happened. lol
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  • 良い温泉です。
    13:14 October 25, 2023
    In the first place, locals? s use, so there are many elderly people. But it is only to the extent that travelers have been here since the morning and something happens sometimes in the mist room. You shouldn't expect too much to meet other gay guys and have fun. If you want to see a good view, I think it is faster to go to a gay sauna. But the hot springs were nice!
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  • O
    01:59 September 25, 2023
    I went there during the daytime on a weekend, and I thought, "Is this a senior citizen's facility?" There were some younger people, but it seemed that more than 90% were between 50 and 70 years old, and all of them were sloppy in shape.
    If you like young people, I would not recommend this place during the daytime. Maybe the age range would change slightly at night?
    It's a good place to kill time, about 10 minutes by cab from the Shipai station. It's just a pity that on this day I only saw what I didn't want to see.
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  • H
    17:21 August 20, 2023
    Open-air bath!
    This is the first time I went there, and it made my skin smooth and silky. It is sulfuric, but there is no strong smell of rotten eggs.
    There were many gay people of all ages.
    I recommend taking a cab on the way to and from the place.
    Ask the receptionist at the Huang Chi for a taxi and he will call one for you on the way there and back.
    It took about 5 minutes for them to come when I called them.
    It takes about 15 minutes to get to the station one way, and it costs about 150 yuan.
    I recommend taking a cab to and from the station easily.
    I will go there again.
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  • カズさんの情報に追加です
    16:22 August 15, 2023
    This shortcut was quite helpful.
    The bus drop-off was (3), not Gyogi Road (4). Please do not go to the red sign of the Kawayu parking lot in the photo, but go to the signboard side of Kawayu. Please note that the stairs are steeper because of the shortcut.
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  • タオル
    20:02 August 11, 2023
    Arrived at 10:30 Friday morning. About 20 people were already there. After noon, the number of people who seem gay obviously starts to increase. You can refill the steam by pouring about two hands full of water on the sensor above the steam entrance. They use it depending on the situation.
    I had a bowl of their famous porridge with a man I met there. There are large and small portions, and he ordered small instead of large. It was delicious, but the portion was too large for about four people, and at $980, well, it was good for conversation. Normally, you should ask for it before taking a bath so you don't have to wait. On the way back to the bus stop, they offered us for a ride their bus. It is always nice to get along with a local guy.

    The hot springs are great
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  • カズ
    08:22 August 9, 2023
    I've found a shortcut to this venue, so I'll share it.
    First, go down the stairs to Kawayu and walk to the left after you get off the stairs, and you will see a temporary bridge. (If you go to the right side, it is the entrance of Kawayu.) If you cross it and walk to the left side, it is the entrance of Huang Chi.
    This is a temporary passage from the parking lot to Kawayu, and it can be used without any problem, but it is a little scary. Here is a picture.
    Even in summer, Huang Chi is crowded with gay people.
    There are warning signs at the entrance of the steam sauna and dry sauna, so it may be dangerous to be too flamboyant.
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  • シンシン
    10:52 July 5, 2023
  • Kei
    00:29 June 22, 2023