In the summer I try extra hard to keep nice and squeaky clean. Japanese summers are so hot and humid I always feel the need for multiple showers a day. When you add in the sweat, lotions, and UV protection, I can get pretty grimy. So, I head to akasuri.
My usual spot for this treat is Gokouyu, a sento by Gojo Omiya. The basic scrub course (Course A) is 2500 yen for 20 minutes. You can make a reservation by phone (Japanese only) or at the front desk of the sento.
You'll be given a special numbered bracelet and told to be in the waiting area a few minutes before your appointment. Once you've soaked for 15-30 minutes, head to the second floor and wait in one of the plastic chairs outside of the akasuri room. A woman will invite you in, ask you to lay face down, and scrub you down like an elephant in the zoo. She will thoroughly scrub everywhere, including your I-line and O-line, so this is not for the faint of heart. At Gokouyu, the akasuri room is private.
However, since akasuri is not always available at Gokouyu, I sometimes go to Hana no yu. In addition to having rotemburo (outdoor bath), it also offers massage and akasuri until midnight. You can buy a ticket in the lobby (15 minutes for 2200 yen) and then make an appointment at the massage/akasuri counter on the first floor. The scrub here isn't quite as good, and the room can accommodate 5 people, but it's effective.
Information for expat women living in Kyoto. Hair, health, and makeup experiences are detailed here in the hopes others can avoid my mistakes and have an easier time!
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Thursday, June 18, 2015
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Cure Natural Aqua Gel (exfoliant)
This is an amazing exfoliant and is one of the most popular items in Japan (although it is currently ranked only at number 9 on cosme.net). To use it, rub into dry skin. You will then have little balls of dead skin flake off. Then rinse. I personally love this product and use it on my entire body, even my face, since it is mostly water. It costs about 2500 yen at most drug stores.
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