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Spa LaQua is like an oasis in the heart of Tokyo, but it is too crowded.

Location: Inside Tokyo Dome City Address: 1 Chome−1−1 Lacquer Building 6F, Bunkyo City, Kasuga, Japan 〒112-0003 Tokyo Price: Admission fee: Approximately 30,000 won Rating: 3/5 There are too many people and the sauna space is relatively insufficient. The bathhouse is rather poor. The resting area is well-maintained. I don't think I'll go back after going once.
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Posted: Jan 9, 2023
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