Takoyu is a brand that offers a unique and delightful dining experience, specializing in the traditional Japanese snack, takoyaki. With a focus on quality, flavor, and innovation, Takoyu has established itself as a popular destination for food enthusiasts. The brand prides itself on using the finest ingredients and expert culinary techniques to create an authentic and delicious takoyaki experience. Located in a convenient and easily accessible area, Takoyu provides a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for guests to enjoy their favorite Japanese snack. Whether it's for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Takoyu aims to leave a lasting impression on its patrons with its exceptional food and warm hospitality. With a commitment to excellence, Takoyu continues to be a go-to destination for takoyaki lovers seeking a memorable dining experience.
Reviews
This is a public bath house. Go and try it. Comfortable!
It's an interesting shop that feels like a combination of a small takoyaki shop and a small public bath.
Although the public bath side is small, it is crowded, and there is a waiting list for the sauna, which only seats 5 people.
However, because of the far infrared rays, you will sweat a lot, and the water bath is probably one of the coolest and refreshing in the area, and the open-air bath has a hole in the ceiling, so you can feel refreshed after bathing in the outside air.
Although I think the takoyaki are small and the skin is hard, the price of 150 yen for 5 pieces is very reasonable. I think it's good for a quick snack after taking a bath.
About 10 minutes walk from Hankyu Sone Station.
It's not a huge public bath, but it was clean and comfortable.
As mentioned in other reviews, the open-air bath was nice.
After getting out of the bath, I had draft beer and takoyaki.
The draft beer was Kirin, and it was delicious along with the takoyaki.
Really nice little local onsen!
Good selection of different baths, and they even have a sauna and food!
The staff are really lovely, I really like this place
A public bath that has been popular among locals for a long time.
I don't know if it's takoyu because they sell takoyaki at the store, or if it's because they love octopus so much that they even have pictures of octopuses painted on the bathroom, but it's a bath shop that is totally octopus-loving.
There is a parking lot for several cars, and the flashy signboard makes it very noticeable.
The bathroom has two floors, with various bathtubs on the first floor and an open-air bath on the second floor. There is a charge for the sauna (150 yen). The open-air bath is spacious, but the others are a little small. The changing area is especially small and can be quite difficult when it's crowded.
On the other hand, the bathing area in front of the bathhouse is spacious, and there are a variety of foods available for you to enjoy.
It was quite boiling and piping hot. The open-air bath felt nice. When I relax while looking at the sky, I sometimes see airplanes passing by, which is soothing.
This public bath is loved by the locals and has a constant stream of customers. The sauna seemed to be popular and many people were working up a sweat. You can eat and relax in the lobby.
Takoyaki has an old-fashioned, simple appearance, but it's not just a flavor made from rice flour, it's delicious, and you'll want to keep coming back for more. I've never used the bath, but I buy takoyaki from time to time.
From mid-October 2023, cute towels with the store's logo will be on sale for 250 yen.
There is an open air and sauna on the second floor. There is a nice cold water bath. Massages are also available. (Required, check business days!)
After the bath, there is also the temptation of takoyaki.
A free parking lot is attached to the store. Even elderly people can go there with peace of mind.
The temperature of the water may be quite high.
For those who don't like hot water, we recommend the open-air bath on the second floor. Sometimes you can see airplanes.