24 Kaikan

bathhouses

Asakusa

 
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Free , dark rooms, videos.
Update on directions: Take train to Ueno Station not Ueno H... as they are close together. Walk out to the front of the station to a major road intersection, turn left and look
for Kinko's, walk down that street so Kinko's is on your right, past 7/11, till you see a VW salesroom on the left; about 15 metres past there on
right side of road, building simply with '24' on it, access is via side
of building from parking lot.
Crowd: Usually older people, 40s and up.
Facilities: Steam rooms, sauna.
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Usually older people, 40s and up.
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Back of Asakusa Sensoji Temple, through the sightseeing bus parking lot and to the left. The first narrow street, turn to the right. Usually many bycicles parked outside.
Another cruiser suggests 10/26/04:
When getting off on the Asakusa Line (I think you can also take the Ginza line here), walk up the road towards the Asakusa Sensoji Temple (it should be to the right and then cross the street and continue down a road of outdoor shops, just ask for directions to Asakusa Sensoji Temple). Pass Sensoji Temple on the left and go through a parking lot. As you walk throught the lot look for a building iwht the numbers "24" in yellow (along with some Kanji). This is the back of the building. Walk to the front. When entering, take off your shoes and place them in a locker (costs 10 YEN). Give the locker key to the attendant and he will charge you an enterance fee and give you a locker key along with robe and towel. Change in the locker room, chower up and walk around in your tower to have some fun on the upper floors. Lots of nice dark rooms and spots to play. Can even take a sleep in this place (it has beds). Ask at the front desk for if you want.
  • Crowd:Usually older people, 40s and up.
    Facilities: Steam rooms, sauna.
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  • Directions:Back of Asakusa Sensoji Temple, through the sightseeing bus parking lot and to the left. The first narrow street, turn to the right. Usually many bycicles parked outside.
    Another cruiser suggests 10/26/04:
    When getting off on the Asakusa Line (I think you can also take the Ginza line here), walk up the road towards the Asakusa Sensoji Temple (it should be to the right and then cross the street and continue down a road of outdoor shops, just ask for directions to Asakusa Sensoji Temple). Pass Sensoji Temple on the left and go through a parking lot. As you walk throught the lot look for a building iwht the numbers "24" in yellow (along with some Kanji). This is the back of the building. Walk to the front. When entering, take off your shoes and place them in a locker (costs 10 YEN). Give the locker key to the attendant and he will charge you an enterance fee and give you a locker key along with robe and towel. Change in the locker room, chower up and walk around in your tower to have some fun on the upper floors. Lots of nice dark rooms and spots to play. Can even take a sleep in this place (it has beds). Ask at the front desk for if you want.
  • Hours:Open 24 hours.
    Best times: Afternoons, evenings, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
    Dates open: Open 24 hours.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
 
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