Sakai Facilities
*Closed* Yu~Bath Sakai Hamadera
The spring water was quite nice and obviously from a real well, but it was only one bath. The normal indoor baths were nice, but the "Royal" baths all…
Gokuraku-yu SakaiSenboku
This outlet of the Gokuraku chain boasts a decent natural spring. It has a bit of an eraser powder feeling to it and you can see the white buildup on …
Hatsushiba Onsen
A very interesting place. The tiles along the wall had a purple, brown, and white color scheme. It looked like a Windows 95 background. As common with…
Kame no Yu
Located a 10 minute walk from Mikunigaoka station Kame no Yu is a fine supersento with mostly outdoor baths. The baths here are very well built and th…
Minatoshio-Yu
Once years ago most of the sento along the Osaka Bay would build pipes to the ocean and suck that salt water up, heat it up and make a nice bath out o…
Okumoto Onsen
Very clean simple sento with no posters or signage in the changing room leading to the clean, solemn feeling. Some broken tile here and there but noth…
Sakai ShinOnsen
Compact but friendly design that reminded me of Shinmaneki Onsen in Matsubara. The cold-water bath has a lazy river generator to do core muscle exerci…
Sarasa no Yu
Don't let the 10 minute walk or frustrating parking lot dissuade you from this gem of a supersento in Sakai. This two story with the baths on the roof…
Senjyu no Yu
Senjyu no Yu is located only a few minutes from Hatsushiba station. While they don't have a spring on the premises, they do tank spring water in from …
Shofuku
Shofuku won a readers poll in a recent higaeri (day) spa guide magazine so I was hoping for something a bit more. Yes they had some great baths includ…
Spa Refre
Interesting larger, older supersento built in the same complex as a golf driving range. The feel here is very gym like and there were way too many was…
Tokiwa Onsen
Opening the door to the bathing area the smell just hit me. Wow, this is exactly the kind of place that I love. A great old sento that looks like it's…