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Sauna with only Koreans
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It is a public bath crowded with Koreans. There is also a high-temperature sauna and a steam sauna. Pay 8,000 won at the entrance. When you undress and enter the bathroom, you will be doing Akasuri with your left hand. You can wait in line if you give me the locker key. The price is 20000 won ~ 30000 won course massage. Super recommended!
The entrance is difficult to understand underground. If you are akasuri, it is a system that takes cash to the bath and pays directly to the staff. The cheapest akasuri for women was made at 25000w. Men are a little cheaper. The hot water fee is 8000w chimjilbang is plus 1000w.
It is a little off the center of Seoul, but it is a local sauna within walking distance of Ojuri Station, where subway lines 2 and 5, Chuo Lines and Bontang Lines pass. The bathing costs 7,000 won, the Akasuri costs 20,000 won, and the Jjimjilbang costs 8,000 won. It's only Korean, but it's pretty good. Please try Akasuri, Jjimjilbang, which is not for tourists.
Sauna with only Koreans
It is a public bath crowded with Koreans. There is also a high-temperature sauna and a steam sauna. Pay 8,000 won at the entrance. When you undress and enter the bathroom, you will be doing Akasuri with your left hand. You can wait in line if you give me the locker key. The price is 20000 won ~ 30000 won course massage. Super recommended!
Sauna where locals go
The entrance is difficult to understand underground. If you are akasuri, it is a system that takes cash to the bath and pays directly to the staff. The cheapest akasuri for women was made at 25000w. Men are a little cheaper. The hot water fee is 8000w chimjilbang is plus 1000w.
Akasuri, not for tourists
It is a little off the center of Seoul, but it is a local sauna within walking distance of Ojuri Station, where subway lines 2 and 5, Chuo Lines and Bontang Lines pass. The bathing costs 7,000 won, the Akasuri costs 20,000 won, and the Jjimjilbang costs 8,000 won. It's only Korean, but it's pretty good. Please try Akasuri, Jjimjilbang, which is not for tourists.