I’m making a spa reservation for Mr.
Apa, who is still in pain even after getting a massage and playing in the water yesterday.
neck.
shoulder.
Make a reservation for a 60-minute course.
Actually, I was planning to book a 2 and a half hour course and explore around Holi, but my husband’s eyes were shaking.
So make a reservation together.
You can make a reservation over the phone, but since I’m deaf, I made a reservation in person in the morning.
I like meeting face to face.
Haha.
They give you a paper full of English along with a pretty purple ballpoint pen.
Is there any pain? This is a checklist of massage intensity, etc.
I did a cursory check on the heodang kkomi and looked around.
I also visited the train station.
I also tried some pretty purple tea (I don’t know what it is, but it tastes like plain water with a pretty color.
I wanted to ask what it was, but I didn’t know if you told me, so I passed).
It takes you to a place that feels luxurious.
When you change into a gown and leave, they give you an oil massage in a double room.
Actually.
I made a reservation without knowing it was an oil massage.
It’s suddenly becoming a comparative experience trip.
It says “therapy,” and after receiving it, I felt like I had been treated.
You’re asking me if the pressure is okay from time to time.
The therapist called Mr.
Kim~~ (this is Daddy’s last name) three times, but he had already gone to dreamland.
Hahahaha I guess the therapist was good at it.
After the massage, you are given a tray of warm ginger-like tea and pineapple sand.
I was told that the oil was good for my skin, so I should shower after a few hours.
I think it would be good for people who are bringing the elderly or whose muscles were not relaxed from the Thai massage the day before to stay and get therapy.
^^There are a lot of things I’m trying for the first time, so it’s both fascinating and good.
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