六本木天然温泉zaboo, Natural hot spring bathhouse in Roppongi, Japan
Zaboo was a natural hot spring bathhouse in Roppongi with facilities spread across multiple floors offering indoor pools, outdoor baths, and saunas. The establishment drew thermal water from deep underground beneath the city.
The bathhouse opened in early 2006 as part of the Unimat Group's bath facilities. Operations ended in 2008 near the Roppongi Hills complex.
This facility followed Japanese bathing customs with separate sections for men and women. Visitors could enjoy natural thermal waters in a setting designed around traditional bathing culture.
The bathhouse was open daily from noon until 2 AM, accommodating both daytime visitors and those seeking relaxation after work. The multi-floor layout made it easy to explore different bathing areas at your own pace.
The building featured extensive plant life and natural lighting through skylights, connecting the underground bathing areas with daylight and vegetation. This design created an unusual blend of urban depth and nature within the bathhouse experience.
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