After visiting Tokyo Skytree and Asakusa, the group returned to Kotobuki Yu!
. Soon after leaving the "Banana Factory," we passed by the "Yakushi Yuu."

Yakushi Yu" 3-46-5 Mukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo TEL: 03-3622-1545 Hours: 15:30 - 2:00 (last admission at 1:30)
The Yakushi Yu (Yakushi Hot Spring) offers more than 100 different types of medicinal hot springs, which change daily, and the sauna is popular among saunas for being hot and perfectly toning.

When driving in this neighborhood, you can see the Tokyo Sky Tree towering high in the sky from everywhere.

. This is the rooftop plaza of the Oshiage Station Bicycle Parking Lot. This is a spot where you can view the Tokyo Sky Tree up close.


The last leg of the run crossed the Sumida River from Azuma-bashi Bridge, ran past Asakusa's Kaminarimon, a famous sightseeing spot, and returned to Kotobuki Yu to finish the run! The run of about 12 km was completed.
After the run, the reward is a bath at Kotobukyu. I took a shower, washed off my sweat, and soaked myself in the hot water. Ah, happiness. What else can make a person so happy? Running and public baths go hand in hand. The biggest advantage of using a public bathhouse as a base for running is that you can take a bath right after you finish your run.


