Answer → Miyamae-yu
Miyamae-yu, located next to Matsudo Shrine, is a historic public bathhouse that has been in operation since 1941.
This bathhouse, preserved by its third-generation owner, harbors many charms along with its tradition.
Retro Bathrooms and Changing Area
The charm of Miyamae-yu lies in its retro atmosphere, particularly noteworthy is the Mount Fuji mural painted in 2008.
Over time, the texture that has developed creates a unique ambiance!
Daily Medicinal Baths
Every day, a different medicinal bath (or more of a bath additive?) awaits, offering new relaxation experiences with each visit.
The interior looks like this, a traditional public bathhouse.
Old-Style Facilities and Affordable Prices
Miyamae-yu still maintains old-style bathhouse amenities, like the nostalgic 10 yen hairdryers.
The affordable entry fee of 450 yen for adults is also a highlight, along with weekend family services and other discount days.
There are 15 shower stalls, four of which are equipped with hose showers, and the facilities are always kept clean.
Stepping away from the bustle around Matsudo Station, Miyamae-yu offers a different world, providing a comfortable space where you can forget the daily grind.
Also a Running Station
Ideally located as a base for runners along the Edogawa River route, it’s perfect for refreshing after exercise.
Miyamae-yu continues to offer the charm of a traditional public bathhouse to its visitors. When in Matsudo, be sure to stop by.
Location of Miyamae-yu
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