Introducing a Unique Sake Bath Experience in Takasaki
On June 19th, a remarkable sake bathhouse izakaya, Daisyu Sui Sen Terumae, will proudly open its doors at the east exit of Takasaki Station. This establishment, which has made its mark across Japan and even has locations overseas in Thailand, promises an unparalleled drinking experience unlike any other. With an astonishing 95% cost ratio on its food offerings, this izakaya is a pioneer in redefining casual drinking spaces.
Unbelievable Drink Deal: Self-Serve Sake from the Tap!
Imagine twisting a tap and having your favorite sake flow freely – that’s exactly the kind of fun this izakaya offers through its self-serve, all-you-can-drink system. With options starting at an incredible price of just 398 yen (excluding tax) for an hour of unlimited drinks, patrons can enjoy beverages from 13 different taps at their leisure! The various plans not only cater to those wanting a casual drink but also provide options for heavier drinking sessions.
With varieties priced at 398 yen, 698 yen, and 998 yen for different time lengths (60, 90, and 120 minutes), everyone can find a plan that suits their desires. This innovative system not only encourages convivial sharing but also makes the experience highly shareable on social media as the surprise twist draws attention.
Immerse Yourself in the Bathhouse Ambiance
The overall concept of Terumae draws inspiration from traditional public bathhouses, echoing a world where the mythical