Glow Score
/60
サウナとスチームルームが複数あると言及されており、基本的な設備は整っている
1つのコールドタブ(水風呂)があると明記されているが、温度や品質についての詳細な言及なし
休憩スペースについての具体的な言及がないためデフォルト評価
10階建ての大きな施設で各階に異なる設備。タオルや石鹸などのアメニティが含まれている
リラックスした雰囲気と評され、特定の客層向けの施設のため比較的静か
料金が高額(3300-3900円)で12時間利用前提の価格設定に不満の声。ただしスタッフは親切との評価
Reviews
5件The place has a 2 hot tubs, 1 cold tub, sauna, steam rooms.. And they include amenities like towel, soap. However it is ridiculously expensive... The admission price is 3300 yen at 9pm and bump up to 3900 yen at 11pm for 12 hours usage.. Unless you plan to stay for the entire 12 hours duration for overnight stay, i dont think its worth it..
Please note that this place caters to older, chubby men and their admirers so if you are not into these types then this place is not for you. With that aside, I had an amazing time here. You need a 10 yen coin to place your shoes in the shoe locker. I speak zero Japanese but the kind staff guided me on the entrance payment. After payment at the counter, you are given a large and small towel, as well as a robe. There are 8 floors if I remember correctly. 3F is where the lockers are, as well as a small canteen to purchase beer and hot foods. 4F is where the onsen/saunas/showering area is. 5F-6F is where there are multiple room with mats where anyone can have fun and enjoy themselves openly. 7F onwards are private rooms for those staying overnight. I am not sure why people are giving this place a bad review. Although the locals do not speak much english, you can communicate via hand signals or gestures, which is good enough to show your interest or disinterest. Be polite and not pushy, and you will be fine. I had fun with 2 locals and a German expat, and it was worth every yen spent here. Would definitely visit this outlet if I ever were in Tokyo again.
Good sauna. Big wet area and lots of different rooms. Mostly bear type men. Relaxed atmosphere.
Let's get one thing out of the door (or, out of the closet) : this is a place mostly for bears/chubs (generally beefier guys, but not necessarily muscle) and their admirers. If you're not one of those, don't come here as you will probably not have a good time. All floors are accessible via two elevators in addition to the staircase. I visited this place on a rainy Friday afternoon during the Golden Week. I was here with my partner, we're an European chaser/chub couple. I wouldn't say it was packed, but there were more than enough people walking around. After you enter (floor 2), you take off your shoes and put them in a 10-yen-coin-operated locker. You then take the shoe locker key to the receptionist, pay, and get back a robe, two towels (large and small), all packed in a bag. Lockers for changing are located on floor 3. We later left the robes in our lockers as people didn't seem to use those on the higher floors where we spent most of our time. Floor 4 is the "bathing floor", there's a few standing showers (mostly single-person cabins but there's also an area with three showers next to each other) and a number of Japanese traditional sit-down style washing stations. There are three baths in total of varying temperatures, one of them shoots bubbles too. There's a dry sauna, a steam room, and a "mist sauna" which is something I've never seen before, basically it's a room that has sprinklers (like the ones used for fire prevention) on the ceiling that just run continuously so you're wet all the time. The dry sauna is the smallest, followed by the "mist" one, and the steam room was the largest and could easily accommodate 20-ish guys. Floors 5-7 contain communal sleeping areas (bunk beds) and some relaxation areas for lying down, some provide video screens too. Upper floors are all private rooms so we didn't go there. The guys in here were mostly Asian and we saw at most three non-Asian guys. It seemed like some of them avoided us, as more than once somebody would come in to one of the 4th floor saunas, see us, and walk out. Whether that was due to us being non-Asians, I'll obviously never know. Guys were mostly on the shy side and generally will not approach you or let you know they're interested in something themselves, so it's much easier to just be upfront with what you want. Once the guys get over their shyness or anxiety, there's no stopping them. I'm going to say that if you can't handle rejection (or not showing signs of interest), you might have a hard time here. As opposed to most European places like this, most action here happens in the common rooms on floors 5 to 7. The mist and steam rooms had some of it too but I'd recommend hanging around 5-7 if you're short on time. We spent around 3 hours here and I'd generally recommend allocating more time than this. Coming around 2-3pm and staying until late would probably be best. The place does show signs of age in some places (some paint might be coming off somewhere, or things might be rusty) - hence the 4 stars - but I wouldn't say it's as bad as the other comments say, for example I did not notice any mould. I'll gladly visit this place again if I'm ever in Tokyo.
I highly recommend this place! I’ve been in Tokyo for a week and have already been here twice. The staff is friendly and respectful, and the building itself blends right in—you wouldn’t even know it’s a gay sauna! Admission is 3,900 yen, which includes a robe, two towels, and a large locker. The experience is spread over ten floors, each offering something unique. The lobby is on the second floor, with lockers on the third. The real fun starts on the fourth floor, which has showers, multiple onsens with different temperatures, a dry sauna, and a wet sauna. Everything is very relaxing, clean, and in typical Japanese onsen style. The fifth floor has a TV room (playing bear-themed content) with around 30 beds, a popular spot to unwind. There are also some dark common rooms that offer a fun vibe. The sixth and seventh floors have similar spaces, frequented by Tokyo office workers and bears, with very few foreign visitors. I spent the entire night here on my second night in Tokyo and enjoyed it so much that I returned a few days later. The guys are laid-back, and there’s plenty to explore. If you’re in Tokyo and looking to relax in a welcoming, unique atmosphere, I highly recommend this spot!
Information
- 住所
- 日本、〒110-0014 東京都台東区北上野1丁目8−7 24会館上野
- 電話番号
- 03-3847-2424
- 公式サイト
- www.juno.dti.ne.jp
- Google評価
- 3.4 / 5.0 (115件)