Diary of a rail fan in Kansai,Japan(Ver.2)

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I went to Nobeha no yu(hot spring), which was opened last Wednesday

People using Kintetsu Nara Line or Osaka Line via Tsuruhashi may know the banner advertising the opening of Nobeha no yu.
I was interested in the fact that the facility is a low-rise building, though it is built in the urban area where price of land is generally high. I thought that Nobeha cooperation would build the hot spring on the remaining Pachinko. But, the result is against my expectation.
There was a bath including carbonic acid gas. While taking the bath, enormous bubbles arose on my skin. I played to write it on my skin the name of a female coworker belongs to Kyoto University in part-time job. How creepy my action was!
After getting out of bathes, a man was complaining with a clerk. He accidentally pressed the button "1" and "2" to try to buy the amenities indicated by "12" in front of a vending machine. As is often the case with this kind of vending machine, I've also done such a mistake.
When I was about to go downstairs, a clerk spoke to me to introduce the restaurant on the first floor. I felt it exceeds the needed service. On the first floor, I ordered citrus fruit juice. Then, I found the clerk was dealing with a bottle on which "유자" was written. "유자" means citrus fruit in English. I don't know the genuine reason for it. Is it because Korean town locates near the facility?


As soon as I sat in front of the table and drank the juice, an questionnaire came into my sight. The questionnaire asks us "How did you come here?"
1.On foot
2.By bike or bicycle
3.By car
4.By the others
I don't understand why "By train" wasn't listed in the choices in spite of the fact that the facility stands near the big station. Maybe, the company didn't foresee the use of customers living out of Ikuno-ku.