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Maenohara Onsen Saya-no-yudokoro
A 8-minute walk from Shimura-Sakaue Station on the Toei Mita Line.

Experience authentic hot springs with water flowing directly from the hot spring source

A converted old Showa Era house, this charming facility provides a variety of bathing experiences for visitors to enjoy, including a pulse bath, Jacuzzi, dry sauna, salt steam bath fragrant with aromatic herbs, and stone sauna. After warming your body in the open-air bath’s olive-green water that flows directly from the hot spring source, savor delicious food and sake while gazing at the Japanese garden—you will feel as if you have travelled to a hot springs resort.

  • ■Address: 3-41-1 Maeno-cho, Itabashi City
  • ■Regular holidays: Open all year round
    (the facility may close around 2 times a year for maintenance)
  • ■Opening hours: 10:00-1:00 the following morning (Last admission at 24:00)
  • ■Admission fees: Adults: Weekdays 870 yen; Saturdays/Sundays/public holidays 1,100 yen; Children (elementary school age or younger): Weekdays 550 yen; Saturdays/Sundays/public holidays 750 yen
  • ■Inquiries: TEL.03-5916-3826

Shinjuku Thermae-yu
A 2-minute walk from Shinjuku 3-chome Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line.

The rich variety of baths and stylish atmosphere make this a popular facility among female visitors

This spacious facility is filled with fragrant aromas, its stylish interior coordinated in white and designed in the image of ancient Roman thermal baths. Featuring a rich variety of baths—including the largest carbonate bath in the Kanto region—the facility transports hot spring water from Jindai-no-yu in Naka-Izu for its open-air bath every day. Visitors can also enjoy a Löyly (Finnish sauna), which promotes perspiration effects, making this a popular spa facility amongst young women as well.

  • ■Address: 1-1-2 Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku City
  • ■Regular holidays: Open all year round
    (the facility may close for equipment inspections/maintenance)
  • ■Opening hours: 11:00-9:00 the following morning
  • ■Admission Fees: Weekdays (general): Persons aged 18 years or over 2,364 yen;
    Junior high school students and persons aged up to 17 years 1,620 yen
    *Additional charges apply for late-night weekday admission, Saturday/Sunday/public holiday admission, Saturday/Sunday/public holiday late-night admission, and use of the stone bath. Member discounts are available. (*Children of elementary school age or younger are not admitted.)
  • ■Inquiries: TEL.03-5285-1726

Ryogoku-yuya Edoyu
A 1-minute walk from Ryogoku Station on the Toei Oedo Line.

Enjoy the mural of Mt. Fuji steeped in red and the famous cuisine of Edoyu

This public bath and spa facility is located in the old Tokyo district of Ryoguku, close to attractions such as the Edo-Tokyo Museum and the Sumida Hokusai Museum. The facility features artificial hot springs using bifurcated hot spring calcium ore from Oshamambe in Hokkaido, a high-temperature “Finnish dry saunad”, and medium temperature “Loess saunad”. As for food, you can enjoy chanko-nabe hot-pot and nihachi-soba buckwheat noodles, savoring the taste of old-Edo to your heart’s content.

  • ■Address: 1-5-8 Kamezawa, Sumida City
  • ■Regular holidays: Open all year round (the facility may close for equipment inspections/maintenance)
  • ■Opening hours: 11:00-9:00 the following morning
  • ■Admission Fees: 2,380 yen; additional charge of 320 yen per hour for admission after 1:00 am. (Children of elementary school age or younger are not admitted)
  • ■Inquiries: TEL.03-3621-2611

Nippori Saitou-yu
A 4-minute walk from Nippori Station on the Nippori-Toneri Liner.

Soft-water baths popular with families and female visitors

In addition to highly concentrated artificial carbonate hot springs-which boost circulation—and pulse baths, visitors can enjoy a silky open-air microbubble bath providing high massage effects. All water used in the baths is gentle-on-the-skin soft water. Allowing visitors to soak leisurely in lukewarm water, these baths are especially popular with families and female visitors. For those who like their baths hot, the “Hot Bathd” is highly recommended.

  • ■Address: 6-59-2 Higashi-Nippori, Arakawa City
  • ■Regular holiday: Friday
  • ■Opening hours: 14:00-23:30 (Last admission: 23:00)
  • ■Admission Fees: Adults 460 yen; Junior high school students 300 yen; Elementary school students 180 yen; Pre-school-aged children free of charge
  • ■Inquiries: TEL.03-3801-4022

Oshiage Onsen Natural Hot Springs Daikoku-yu
A 10-minute walk from Oshiage Station on the Toei Asakusa Line.

A public bathhouse with natural hot springs featuring views of Tokyo Skytree

With baths featuring high ceilings and skylights, this public bathhouse nostalgically revives the days of the Showa era. The hot spring water is natural spring water with slightly alkaline, metasilicate properties that have the anticipated effect of smoothing the skin. The facility’s attractions include highly concentrated artificial carbonate hot springs, medicinal baths, far-infrared saunas, and open-air baths with a wood deck providing views of Tokyo Skytree (men and women on alternate days).

  • ■Address: 3-12-14 Yokokawa, Sumida City
  • ■Regular holiday: Tuesday
  • ■Opening hours: Weekdays 15:00 (Saturdays 14:00; Sundays 13:00) - 10:00 the following morning
  • ■Admission Fees: Adults: 460 yen; Junior high school students 360 yen; Elementary school students 180 yen; Pre-school-aged children 80 yen; Use of sauna 200 yen
  • ■Inquiries: TEL.03-3622-6698

Ume-no-yu
A 8-minute walk from Odai Station on the Tokyo Sakura Tram.

Be soothed by the aroma of medicinal hot springs and the spacious baths

This modern bathhouse is located in an old-Tokyo shopping arcade. Warm your body and soul soaking at your leisure, stretching out your arms and legs in the spacious baths, while enjoying the medicinal bath’s soothing aroma. Soaking in the highly concentrated hydrogen bath—the first installed in a bathhouse in the metropolitan area—also provide a sublime experience in comfort. In the rest area, visitors can also view pictures depicting scenes from I-RO-HA KARUTA cards that were painted in 1951, when the bathhouse first opened.

  • ■Address: 4-13-2 Nishiogu, Arakawa City
  • ■Regular holiday: Monday
  • ■Opening hours: 15:00-1:00 the following morning
  • ■Admission Fees: Adults 460 yen; Junior high school students 300 yen; Elementary school students 180 yen; Pre-school-aged children free of charge; Sauna admission: free of charge
  • ■Inquiries: TEL.03-3893-1695