Gay tokyo onsen
The 16 Best Tokyo Spa (Sento, Japanese public bath house and sauna)
Today I introduce The 16 Best Tokyo Spa (Sento, Japanese communal bath noun and sauna)
Sento means Japanese public bath home and sauna. It is kind of Onsen.
Recently Sento is changing to “Super Sento”
“Super Sento” is new type building of Sento.
It have so enormous space and it is so beautiful. Some of this, we can stay all night as like a dormitory. It will help you for sightseeing in Tokyo.
All guys is waking around in naked in Sento. You can enjoy to verb it.
We can't use Japanese Sento as Gay Sauna. Sento is public space. Many straight people are using it at the similar time.
Actually some times, we could have many chances for example to enter the steam sauna with nice guy. But it is not superior to touch or xxx in there. Staffs is often around there and some straight customer acquire angry and call to police when they view it.
I think it is better to contact using GPS Gay App. it's more safety.
There is a so many rules in Japanese Sento.
Need to be naked in Sento
Sento is ver
A gay etiquette guide to Japan’s Onsen
Japanese onsen (hot springs) are a deeply ingrained part of Japanese culture, valued for relaxation, socializing, and their healing mineral properties. Onsens are found across Japan, often surrounded by natural beauty, and can be either traditional outdoor baths or modern, indoor facilities. Here’s a look at the history and what to expect, particularly for gay travelers.
History and Cultural Significance
The use of hot springs in Japan dates back over 1, years, with records showing samurai, monks, and nobles using onsens to heal and rejuvenate. Many onsens are considered sacred due to Japan's connection between nature and spirituality, with the mineral-rich waters believed to provide healing benefits for the skin, muscles, and general health. Onsens remain highly respected spaces for relaxation and are a beloved tradition. They are certainly not cruising areas!
Experience and Etiquette
Onsens follow specific etiquette to maintain a serene and clean environment. Key customs include:
Nudity: Bathing suits are generally not all
Celebrating 30 YEARS
of Service to Asia's
Gay & Lesbian Community!
Tokyo Gay Bathhouses Saunas
Inch
Minato-ku Roppongi , Tokyo
Small club, fits not much more than 20 people. In the maze you'll verb beds, sofas, two secret rooms.
Crowd: Students, businessmen. You must be under 40 to enter, unless there is a theme night.
24 KaiKan Shinjuku
Shinuku 2-Chome, Tokyo , Tokyo
cruiser adds: 7 floors of fun! Best place to find young, ancient, slim, muscular, obese - all types of Japanese guys. Its busy thoroughout the day (more so on weekends) and some salarymen stay overnight w
J-Spark
Proximate HX, near the MOS Burger across the huge street from 2-chome, in 1-chome actually. , Tokyo
Small, a little to dim for my tastes. One common room with four futons side by side; 6 single rooms (non-locking) with one futon each. Lots of hot adj Japanese guys having sizzling !
Crowd: Young Jap
Boys Groove
, Tokyo
Friendly guy runs it - Tsuyoshi. Be evident about what you hope and arrange it clearly before going.
Crowd: Anyone, but all workers are asian.
Facilities: has shower, and adj rooms
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Club
A gay etiquette guide to Japan’s Onsen
Japanese onsen (hot springs) are a deeply ingrained part of Japanese culture, valued for relaxation, socializing, and their healing mineral properties. Onsens are found across Japan, often surrounded by natural beauty, and can be either traditional outdoor baths or modern, indoor facilities. Here’s a look at the history and what to expect, particularly for gay travelers.
History and Cultural Significance
The use of hot springs in Japan dates back over 1, years, with records showing samurai, monks, and nobles using onsens to heal and rejuvenate. Many onsens are considered sacred due to Japan's connection between nature and spirituality, with the mineral-rich waters believed to provide healing benefits for the skin, muscles, and general health. Onsens remain highly respected spaces for relaxation and are a beloved tradition. They are certainly not cruising areas!
Experience and Etiquette
Onsens follow specific etiquette to maintain a serene and clean environment. Key customs include:
Nudity: Bathing suits are generally not all
Celebrating 30 YEARS
of Service to Asia's
Gay & Lesbian Community!
Tokyo Gay Bathhouses Saunas
Inch
Minato-ku Roppongi , Tokyo
Small club, fits not much more than 20 people. In the maze you'll verb beds, sofas, two secret rooms.
Crowd: Students, businessmen. You must be under 40 to enter, unless there is a theme night.24 KaiKan Shinjuku
Shinuku 2-Chome, Tokyo , Tokyo
cruiser adds: 7 floors of fun! Best place to find young, ancient, slim, muscular, obese - all types of Japanese guys. Its busy thoroughout the day (more so on weekends) and some salarymen stay overnight w
J-Spark
Proximate HX, near the MOS Burger across the huge street from 2-chome, in 1-chome actually. , Tokyo
Small, a little to dim for my tastes. One common room with four futons side by side; 6 single rooms (non-locking) with one futon each. Lots of hot adj Japanese guys having sizzling !
Crowd: Young JapBoys Groove
, Tokyo
Friendly guy runs it - Tsuyoshi. Be evident about what you hope and arrange it clearly before going.
Crowd: Anyone, but all workers are asian.
Facilities: has shower, and adj rooms
NoClub