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2.37 / 3
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  • Kan
    23:50 July 17, 2024
    Visited at about 7pm on a Thursday night.
    People come in and out one after another.
    The facilities are just as others have described.
    I am in my 50's and didn't enjoy it at all.
    Even if I didn't enjoy it, I thought I could take a big bath and a sauna...
    But then I thought to myself, "I should have gone to "Yunomori" or some other similarly priced general facility...
    If you are young and just want to get a quick aply, I think it's worth a visit!
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  • O
    10:42 July 17, 2024
    Visited in May and June respectively. The facility is clean and newly built this year. The clientele is mostly foreigners. At the reception desk, they asked me where I came from or how I know about the place. The price is 580 Baht, and you can have a free meal (one of two choices) if you show the receipt you received to the counter of the cafeteria. Desserts, etc. are also available.
    Basically, it is like having a good time in the steam and dry sauna. If you want to have fun with your favorite person, you can use a bed on the upper floor.
    On weekends, the steam sauna is quite crowded. The steam sauna is somewhat bright near the entrance, but dark in the back.
    The facilities here are good for a light play with other guests, but not suitable for more than that.
    Because of its convenient location in Silom, there are many foreigners, and the age range is a little high (mainly in their 3-40's).
    If you prefer a younger crowd, try ZEN ONSEN, which mainly consists of Thais and people in their 20s.
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  • 摩訶不思議
    10:42 July 16, 2024
    The entrance fee is 580 baht. About 80% of the clientele are foreigners.
    Staff service: Good level.
    Bathtubs: There are two bathtubs, but the water temperature of 39 and 40 degrees is too lukewarm. There is no point in soaking in them. It is even smaller.
    Open-air bath: There is one open-air bath, and it is cold enough (17 degrees). However, it is too small.
    Washing area: Well done. It is so similar to the one in Japan that you would think you are in Bangkok.
    Steam sauna & dry sauna: If you want to relax, this is the place to go. Especially, steam sauna is dark.
    I hear that straight guys sometimes wander in here without knowing anything, so you need to be careful.

    The top floor has a paid massage service, but there are no masseurs yet.
    I hear that this place is not exclusively for gays, so please be careful!
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