July 2016 Bath
3th Peppermint bath in Hachioji-shi, Inashiro-shi, and Machida-shi sento.
10th Green tea bath in Suginami-ku sento.
17th Lavender bath in Koto-ku, Itabashi-ku sento.
17th Peppermint bath in Shinjuku-ku sento.
17th Herb bath in Nakano-ku sento.
17th Pearch Leaves bath in Nerima-ku sento.
31th Lavender bath in Adachi-ku, Edogawa-ku sento.
June 2016 Bath
5th ‘Jabara’ bath (Japanese citrus) in Hachioji-shi, Inashiro-shi, and Machida-shi sento.
12th Rose bath in Nakano-ku sento.
12th Lavender bath in Suginami-ku sento.
19th father’s day bath in Bunkyo-ku
19th Rosehip bath in Koto-ku
19th Lavender bath in Itabashi-ku sento.
26th wormwood bath in Adachi-ku, Edogawa-ku sento.
May 2016 Bath
5th Iris bath in Arakawa-ku, Bunkyo-ku, Chuo-ku, Koto-ku, Adachi-ku, Shinjuku-ku, Itabashi-ku, Kita-ku,
Toshima-ku, Meguro-ku, Setagaya-ku, Ota-ku, Suginami-ku, Hachioji-shi, Inashiro-shi, Machida-shi sento.
April 2016 Bath
3th Sakura bath in nakano-ku, hachioji-shi, inashiro-shi, machida-shi sento.
10th Rose bath in Suginami-ku sento.
17th Hibiscus bath in Koto-ku sento.
24th Rose bath in Adachi-ku sento.
March 2016 Bath
6th “Jabara” bath(Japanese citrus) in Hachioji-shi, Inashiro-shi, and Machida-shi sento.
6th “Kamitsure” bath(chamomile) in Nerima-ku sento.
6th Lavender bath in Kita-ku sento.
13th Green tea bath in Suginami-ku sento.
13th Lavender bath in Shinjuku-ku sento.
20th “Yukari” bath(eucalyptus) in Koto-ku sento.
27th Customer Appreciation Day in Taito-ku sento with a present for 100 persons!
27th Lavender bath in Adachi-ku sento.
27th grapefruit bath in Edogawa-ku sento.
February 2016 Bath
7th Lemon bath in Hachioji-shi, Inashiro-shi, and Machida-shi sento.
11th “Iyokan” bath(Japanese citrus) in Arakawa-ku-sento
except for Kiyo no yu 清の湯
On 10th for Yu parc 湯パーク , Kaneka-yu カネカ湯 and Fuji no yu 藤の湯
13th-14th Chocolate bath (Sento Valentine’s Day) in Bunkyo-ku-sento
With a Valentine present for 500 persons!!!!
14th Chocolate bath (Sento Valentine’s Day) in Setagaya-ku-sento
14th lavender bath in Nakano-ku-sento
14th Rooibos bath in Suginami-ku-sento
14th Lemon bath in Kita-ku-sento
21th Rooibos bath in Kouto-ku-sento
21th Lemon bath in Itabashi-ku-sento
22th Peppermint bath in Arakawa-ku-sento
28th Lemon bath in Edogawa-ku-sento
28th peppermint bath in Adachi-ku-sento
January 2016 Bath
10th Apple bath in Bunkyo-ku sento
17th Green tea bath in Koto-ku sento
31st Peppermint bath in Adachi-ku sento
31st ‘Jabara’ bath (Japanese citrus) in Edogawa-ku sento
December bath
December 22th
Today is 冬至 “tōji” (winter solstice), The tradition is to enter in a yuzu-bath. Almost all the sento are celebrating it so don’t hesitate! Yuzu peel has great benefit to repair skin and To avoid colds.
Today is 冬至 “tōji” (winter solstice), The tradition is to enter in a yuzu-bath. Almost all the sento are celebrating it so don’t hesitate! Yuzu peel has great benefit to repair skin and To avoid colds.
November bath
Stamp rally
Mitaka-shi from 7/25 to 11/3o a limited sento strap as a gift for 4 stamps collected
Nakano-ku 11/15 to 11/30 For 5 sento stamps, 5 free sento tickets as a gift!
Shinjuku-ku 10/18 to 12/31 A Yugeji bathtowel for 10 sento stamps!
Edogawa-ku from 9/1 to 12/20 a special limited editiongift towel for 5 stamps collected and free enter tickets for 10 stamps collected
Ota-ku VS Kawasaki-shi stamp rally from 11/1 to 2016/2/29
大田区VS川崎市 銭湯陣取りスタンプラリー
Many great gifts by collected point with aplication : http://sakutto1010.com/
For 4 Lucky people a privet sento time to win!
11/15 Ringo-yu:
Apple bath in all Itabashi-ku sento!
May bath
In May an illustration from a special guest the artist Radical Suzuki san
Don’t hesitate to visit his gallery!
http://radicalsuzuki.jp/
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%A9%E3%82%B8%E3%82%AB%E3%83%AB%E9%88%B4%E6%9C%A8
April bath
5th Sakura aroma bath in Nakano-ku,Hachioji-shi, Inagi-shi and Machida
12th Rose aroma bath in Suginami-ku
19th Yomogi aroma bath in Koto-ku
26th Lavender aroma bath in Edogawa-ku
March bath
29th Grapefruits-yu: bath with grapefruits in Edogawa-ku
3rd Lavender-yu : lavender bath in Kita-ku’sento.
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