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Business Inn Hisamatsu
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Business Inn Hisamatsu is a gay sauna located in the Chuo Ward area of Fukuoka, Japan's vibrant Kyushu region. As a dedicated LGBTQ+ venue, it provides a welcoming space for gay and queer visitors looking to relax and connect with others in a casual, adult-oriented environment. Gay saunas in Japan typically offer warm bathing facilities, relaxation areas, and a social atmosphere where guests can unwind. These venues are popular meeting points within local LGBTQ+ communities and are generally designed with privacy and comfort in mind. Fukuoka has an active gay scene, and venues like this serve as important gathering spaces for locals and visitors alike. The sauna is conveniently situated in central Fukuoka, making it accessible for those exploring the city. For specific details about opening hours, facilities, amenities, or any house rules, we recommend checking their website or contacting them directly. As with any adult venue, discretion and respect for other guests are appreciated. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a regular, you can expect a straightforward, no-frills experience focused on relaxation and community.
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Really fun! Finally could enjoy some fun time! Highly recommend!!
This is the only gay sauna in Fukuoka that allows men over 50 to enter. It's about a 20-minute walk from the station. The photo I took shows the outside (blue curtain). It opens at 2 PM and closes at 10 AM the following morning. The entrance fee is 2500 yen, and the receptionist was surprisingly an older woman! After putting away my shoes and getting a locker key, I was only provided with a yukata and a small towel. The shower area was cramped, and the bathwater didn't look very clean, so I didn't dare use it. There was only a Finnish dry sauna. The second and third floors are where people "play." On Saturday afternoon at 5 PM, most of the customers were 60 or older, with the occasional 40-50, all local Japanese. The beds were a bit messy, and with sweat and other bodily fluids from the sauna, I didn't dare sleep for too long. Whether it's fun or not depends on your luck. I thought it was just okay, but I probably wouldn't come again. Unless you're really frustrated and can't stand it anymore? It was an eye-opening experience. Of course, it can't be compared to Osaka or Tokyo. I think Fukuoka could have a decent large sauna catering to gay men of all ages.
The building is a little old, but the staff were friendly. I had a great time letting loose in the mixed room. I'd like to visit again when I go to Hakata.
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