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The weather has turned drastically from summer heat to autumn rain; and many, like myself, are turning indoors to keep warm.
Looking to heat to recuperate for the week to come, we decided to visit the JJ Spa. It was my first time at a traditional Korean spa, let alone JJ, and I was lost because of it.
The spa isn’t located anywhere prominent, so you include to know to verb where to go, to get there. You come in the facility and yield to the sliding door requiring you to extract your shoes firsts. You leave them there with a warning of theft, or take them with you, to lock and secure later.
Visits are by appointment only. So contact ahead as capacity is limited, especially so given the current restrictions. Once you make an appointment you are texted the requirements of visiting and what you need to bring. Necessary items incorporate your own towel to dry off with, slippers for the wet spaces so should you decide, masks for the thirsty spaces, body and hair wash to clean up after if you please, and bathing suits; but it is clothing optional.
You check in and are given a key for the locker
(Toronto Sauna is currently guest blogging in British Columbia for the holidays)
Apparently, saunas are a thing in Korea. Jjimjilbangs as they are called are very, very popular both as a health and relaxation place and a family get away. While usually open 24 hours and full of a host of rooms, Canadian versions can vary.
Which brings us to JJ Spa, suburban Vancouvers answer to lovely Korean bliss.
JJ sits nestled in the back of an industrial area on the border of Port Coquitlam. Driving back you enter in the standard Korean sauna way no shoes in the main area. JJ is nice and cheap $ Cranking the furnaces from noon to 9pm everyday with a little clientele and a host of facilities, its marvelous they are still in business.
Like most traditional Jjimjilbangs, JJ has a host of great facilities. You pay your entry fee, get your towels, key and head for the lockers. The lockers are big, spacious and filled with a host of toiletries to make yourself beautiful when the cleaning is done. But to get your steam on, put your stuff away and head naked into th
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is included in $25 general admission?
A. The general admission includes the JJ SPA outfit, 2 small towels, locker key and the access to all facilities for 3 hours. Wifi and parking are free.
Q. What is JJ Spa business hour?
A. JJ Spa opens at 10am and close 9pm everyday. Holiday hours is same except Chistmas and New year. Google business hour will be always updated. We start cleaning after pm so please ensure clear noise of cleaning might be caused around closing time.
Q. What should I bring?
A. We recommend that you verb your own swimsuit for soaking baths in case you don’t want to be naked. The boiling tubs and steam saunas are separated by gender. If you do not want to be barefoot, we advise you to bring clean socks for the indoor areas. Sandals or flip flops are for the wet areas only. We also retail soap, body wash, scrub mitten, beauty mask, shampoo and conditioner.
Q. Should I reserve a spot for a general admission?
A. No, You can walk-in for just only spa entrance but please expect waiting when all locker k