大吉 Daikichi
Credit:  カルヒ

Opening Hours

Monday:12:00 – 1:00 AM
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:4:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday:Open
Friday:Open
Saturday:Open
Sunday:Open

More Information

Daikichi Sauna in Osaka

The Daikichi Sauna is a 24-hour gay sauna located in the bustling Doyama district of Osaka, easily accessible and particularly popular among men aged 20 to 49. The sauna offers a variety of amenities, including private rooms with and without baths. This option provides a level of intimacy that enhances the experience.

Entry Fees and Opening Hours

Daikichi offers two types of entry fees: the "Rest" entry costs ¥2000 and is valid from 4 AM to 12 PM, while the "Stay" entry, which is valid until 3 AM, costs ¥2500. This allows guests to choose how long they wish to stay based on their plans and preferences.

Facilities and Atmosphere

The sauna is known for its clean and well-maintained facilities. Upon arrival, guests will find the reception and lockers on the ground floor. The first floor features TV rooms, washbasins with onsen, showers, and the Finnish sauna. The fun rooms, ideal for interacting with other guests, are located on the second and third floors. This practical layout ensures a smooth transition between relaxation and socializing.

Culture and Interaction

The atmosphere at Daikichi is relaxed, but interaction between locals and international visitors may vary. Some guests report enthusiasm about making new connections and getting closer to others. It is important to note that some Japanese men may be shy when interacting with foreign guests. Therefore, it helps to be open and friendly.

Accessibility and Location

The sauna is located on Doyama Street (12-12 Doyama, Kita Ward, Osaka), which is easily reachable by public transport. The nearest subway station is Nakazakicho, just about a 5-minute walk away. Additionally, JR Osaka Station and other local stations are approximately 10 minutes away, making the sauna a convenient destination during a stay in Osaka.

Reviews

Visitor opinions on Daikichi Sauna are mixed, reflecting the fact that the experience greatly depends on personal taste. Many appreciate the cleanliness, helpfulness of the staff, and the relaxed atmosphere of the sauna. However, some guests report incidents where they felt unwelcome, particularly if they were over 49 years old or of non-Japanese descent. Some guests experienced difficulties during entry control and found the staff's responses to be inappropriate. Overall, however, a visit to Daikichi can be worthwhile for both relaxation and making new acquaintances if one keeps the cultural differences in mind.

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