Upon walking into the sauna room one of many Koreatown spas, there are a few immediate spectacles to note – the generic t-shirts and shorts that everyone in the room is donning, the large television screens featuring the most popular Korean shows, the bold red numbers depicting the temperature of each respective sauna room. It is a Korean-American culture fan’s paradise.
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“Everyone was friendly and the saunas were extremely helpful in allowing me to loosen up and rewind,” remarked Nairi Azaryan, a high school senior living in a suburb right off of LA. “So many aspects of Korean culture I never knew about were integrated into the spa.” Aside the elegantly designed, relaxing saunas, there is also a bathing area. The bathing area has three pools – a cold, warm, and hot pool. The gentle jets and laidback atmosphere creates a sense of relaxation amongst the customers. It also offers free products and services – such as shampoo, shower gel, and toothbrushes, as well as reasonably priced services such as massages and acupuncture.
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