Kodakara-yu

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"Part of the Open Air Museum. The Public Bathhouse "Kodakara-yu" (1929) was relocated from Senju Motomachi in Adachi Ward for preservation at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. Kodakara-yu’s lively décor and temple-like appearance makes it a definitive example of the “Tokyo-style bathhouse.”"
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"A cozy sento in Tokyo, is renowned for its inviting ambiance and healing waters. It provides a perfect retreat for relaxation, blending tradition with a welcoming community spirit."

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