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1.38 / 3
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  • プー
    11:32 November 9, 2025
    Stayed from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. on Sat. 550 RMB. I was not being ripped off because I was a foreigner, but the price was indicated on the price display inside the restaurant.
    There were about 7 people in their 50s and 60s and 1 person in his 20s. 7-8 new customers, including 30s and 40s, entered the restaurant after 7:30pm.
    I went downstairs and the receptionist was a woman (English OK), so I was a little hesitant. After paying, I was given a locker key and asked to put my shoes in the shoe box at the back of the room (directly across from the reception desk), which corresponded to the locker number.
    After removing your clothes from the locker, go naked to the bathroom. There are small towels in the bathroom, so you can use a new one each time you take a shower. There are yukata (Japanese bathrobes) and ties outside the bathroom, so put them on and go to the lounge. You will go through a door next to the water heater to a nap room with many reclining seats, or down the stairs behind the water heater to a room with a row of bunk beds. Both of these rooms are dark and you can't see their faces well, so I think you have to check their appearance in the bathroom or lounge and follow them. It's pretty normal in the nap rooms. There is no penetration or anything like that. When I start, other people get on board and touch me.
    There was a store owner sitting in front of the stairs going down to the bunk bed space, but I was never accused of trying to go down the stairs. I think this second basement floor was more daring. You take off your yukata and are usually naked. However, there is no rubber or lotion on the floor, and I am not sure if anyone would engage in such behavior.
    I touched a 40-year-old local in the bathtub and he didn't ask me to move around, so I motioned with my hand to him to go over there, and he nodded his head in understanding. I waited on the couch in the lounge and he came over and went straight into the nap room, so I went in and we continued in the back. Good thing I had figured out the place ahead of time.
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  • 台湾回味
    21:00 September 19, 2025
    It had a fresh, old-fashioned, deserted feeling that is typical of Taiwan. The receptionist was smiling and welcoming to gay people. The atmosphere was laid-back, with many elderly people enjoying the atmosphere rather than being sexually active.
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  • 魯肉飯
    13:57 August 28, 2025
    I went there on a weekday night around 11pm.
    I went down to the basement and paid at the reception desk and they showed me the shoe storage area.

    The bath is large and open, with hot (sleeping) water, lukewarm water, cold water, dry and mist saunas. There are chairs and a desk at the back of the room, which leads to the restroom. (If you go to the restroom in your socks from the rest room side, you will get soaked because there are no slippers or anything.)
    Both saunas are quite hot.
    The baths are extremely hot and cold, and may not be suitable for relaxation.


    The number of customers is small, and most of them seem to be in their 40s to 60s. I saw a couple of Caucasians.
    Miraculously, a girl of the same age in her 30s called out to me in the mist, "Watch out for the air vents! and we talked in English in the lukewarm water.

    After leaving the bath, we continued our conversation using a translation app, and he showed me the pitch-black reclining seat space next to the rest room and the bunk bed room in the basement. He said that most people wait on the couches in the break room for someone to come in.
    He and I nubbed each other on the bunk beds. Some of them tried to enter the game by touching our legs on the way.
    The ladder to the top of the bunk beds was broken on one of the platforms, so please make sure the ladder is sturdy before you climb up and down.

    This is a sauna where, if by some miracle you meet your type, you might be able to have a little flirtation on the bed.
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  • ken
    17:42 January 11, 2024
    I went in the early afternoon.
    At the reception desk, I was given a locker key, put my shoes into the numbered shoe boxes (one door for four pairs), and paid later.
    Once inside, I was told in Japanese about the lockers, dressing, bath/sauna, restaurant space, and nap room.
    I looked for a room in the basement, but I just couldn't find it. The employees seemed to be dodging the issue (as a matter of fact, it's not that kind of place).

    While watching the movement of people in the restaurant space, I noticed a wall between the water/tea supply area and the counter, which an employee pushed open and fixed again. I found an employee pushing open the wall between the water and tea service area and the counter, and then fixing it again. Apparently, it was a stairway to the basement. I didn't push it open, but I couldn't help but be curious.

    There were a couple of guys hanging around in the nap room, but in the end, they did nothing.
    I left the sauna after paying the bill.

    It might be an interesting place to visit and explore. If you wanted to get laid, the steam sauna at Hi-Man was more better.
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  • 20:10 January 6, 2024
    Entering early afternoon on a weekend, the price is NT$550.
    Go down to the basement, open the door, enter and pay at the reception desk.
    There, you will receive a locker key and go inside.
    There are only hangers in the lockers, but towels and gowns are available in the bathroom.
    You can use them as much as you like.

    There are dry sauna and steam sauna in the bathhouse.
    The shower is not a fixed type, so you can wash your ass as well.
    Shampoo, body soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, and shaving foam are also available.
    You don't need to bring anything since they are all in the bathhouse.

    Smoking area is located at the right side of the bathhouse. There are tables and chairs.

    It is not a gay sauna, but most of the customers are gay.
    There is a kind of dining room in front of the bathhouse with round tables.
    There is a massage room and massage service, so you can ask the guy for a massage.
    Behind the dining room is a darkened nap room with a row of reclining chairs, where they also offer massage services. This is where I had one shot taken out of me.

    Gay-only? In the dining room, next to the corner where water and tea are available, there is a steep stairway down to the second basement (see photo).
    Can anyone find it easily?
    The second basement floor is a nap room with a row of bunk beds.
    It is dark in the back, and this is where, we are doing it.

    On this day, there were about two old men who looked Japanese.
    The staff are in the building, so if they know you are Japanese, they will give you a tour and explanation of the building in Japanese.

    The price is high, but I think this is the place to go if you are in Kaohsiung.

    Customers were mostly middle-aged or old Taiwanese, but sometimes younger guys in their 20's or 30's.
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  • 理央
    13:25 January 5, 2024
    After checking out the hotel, I had a time until my flight in the evening, so I dropped by to check this sauna out. I couldn't find the passage to the second basement, no one to ask 😨 Shameful disappointment 😨.
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  • SK
    12:29 June 18, 2023
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    08:01 December 17, 2019
  • 浩太朗
    06:34 November 3, 2019