Accommodations / Hot Spring Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Tennen Onsen Roten Garden
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Machida-shi Aiharamachi 358
    "This natural hot spring bathing facility boasts a full rest space including 10,000 comic books, free computers, a shelf that can be used like your own private room and board games. It has wi-fi and free cell phone charging, and it is possible to bring in sandwiches and desserts purchased at the cafe ""Sakura"" located on the fourth floor of the annex. It uses a bicarbonate spring water, and it is the first genuine natural hot spring to be discovered in Machida City. The Japanese-style and Western-style bathing rooms alternate between men and women only each day."
  • Hisamatsu Onsen
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    3.5
    4 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Ota-ku Ikegami 3-31-16
    A natural hot spring that has been flowing non-stop since its excavation in 1955. Visitors enjoy its brown-black spring which is rare nationwide. Located in a residential area and popular with the locals, many enjoy its early 10 a.m. start for a morning soak as the nearest spa treatment. On the second floor, there is a spacious rest area where bathers socialize while they unwind (fee applies). It's open until midnight, so great for stopping by on the way home from work as well.

    地元の人が利用する銭湯といった感じ。たまに大きなお風呂に入りたくなり行きます。店の前に5台くらい無料で車もとめられるので便利です。行くときはタオルなどは持っていくと良いです。

  • Minatoyu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Chuou-ku Minato 1-6-2
    A public bathhouse located a five minute walk from Hatchobori. From the outside, the bathhouse is notable for its chic, modern entranceway resembling that of a high class ryotei Japanese restaurant. Inside, black accents mixed with warm woods and tile engender a quiet, relaxing atmosphere. The facility's baths are filled with soft water. In addition to two types of saunas, a jet bath, and a jacuzzi, the bathhouse has a silk bath which uses fine, high concentration carbonation bubbles to give bathers smooth, luxurious skin. The men's and women's areas are changed on a weekly basis.
  • Jomon no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Fuchu-shi Miyanishicho 1-5-1
    A day-use hot spring bathhouse located a one-minute walk from Fuchu Station on the Keio Line. The waters of the bathhouse' sodium chloride/hydrogen carbonate spring are said to prevent post-bath chills. The women's area on floors nine and 10 has a spacious large bath and mist sauna, while the men's area on floors 11 and 12 has a large semi-outdoor bath with a view of distant Mt. Fuji. There are semi-private recliners in the rest lounge, ensuring you can relax without worrying about being seen by other people. The bathhouse' restaurant serves a variety of dishes, and visitors can truly spend an entire relaxing day here.
  • Fureai Sauna
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    4.5
    2 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Aogashimamura
    "A 30-minute walk from Sanbo Port. This sauna is located a short walk in the opposite direction of the arbor downslope from Mt. Maruyama just a little southwest of the center of Aogashima Island. The sauna makes use of the volcanic steam emitted by a fumarole in the Ikenosawa district locals call ""Hingya."" Although the sauna's temperature is on the low side at 60° C, its natural steam actually warms the body faster and more thoroughly. The sauna also sells steamed sweet potatoes and custard-like soft boiled ""hot spring eggs"" cooked using the fumarole's energy. The sauna is a popular destination not only for local residents but tourists as well."

    地熱利用のサウナですので、熱さが地面からジワジワきます。一般的なサウナみたく息苦しくなく、でも汗はたくさん出て気持ちよかったです。サウナ好きなら休憩室もあるので絶対にかなり長居できます。 なおお風呂は48度ぐらいと高温で入浴できません。水を足しても自動加温されます。シャワーは温度調整可能です。ここではサウナだけ利用する場所だと思って行けばいいでしょう。 この施設はお...

  • Tsukimiyu Onsen
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    4.0
    2 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Setagaya-ku Akatsutsumi 5-36-16
    A six-minute walk from Shimo-takaido Station. This public bathhouse is located close to Matsubara High School and its baths are filled with the waters of a natural hot spring which contain metasilicic acid, iron, and iron ions. These waters are said to treat such ailments as nerve pain and muscle soreness as well as recovery from fatigue. The bathhouse has a free-flowing bathtub heated from below popular with athletes as well as a variety of stimulating baths such as an electric massaging bath and a hyper-jet bath. The bathhouse is also replete with men's and women's saunas. The bathhouse sells towels, shampoo, and other bathing supplies, making it easy to stop by without an advance preparation.

    下高井戸駅から徒歩10分弱。住宅街の中にあります。天然温泉と銘打ってますが、温泉の浴槽は一つだけ。薄茶色い東京近辺でよくあるタイプの温泉。それ以外は電気風呂とかプチスーパー銭湯。一つだけとんでもなく熱い浴槽があるのでご注意。

  • Pokapoka Land Takaban no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Meguro-ku Takaban 2-2-1
    This natural hot spring is located in the city center. The water type is a cold colorless and odorless metasilicic acid spring, and it has an outdoor bath where you can enjoy looking out on the sky of the city, saunas and jacuzzis. It offers seven kinds of jacuzzies. On odd and even days, the baths on the first and second floors switch between being women and men only.
  • Kozushima Onsen Recreation Center
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Kozushimamura
    A recreation center located on the cape in Sabizaki on the east side of Kozushima Island. The pride of the center is its outdoor bath created using a natural rocky area. The bath is supplied by a sodium salt-rich chloride spring whose waters are said to treat such ailments as stiff shoulders, nerve pain, and lower back pain. The center sells towels and also offers towel and yukata robe rentals, so you don't have to bring your own. At night, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the area's star-filled sky from the various outdoor bath pools and the center's scenic lookout bath. The center also has a restaurant where you can have a relaxing meal.

    前浜港から車で約10分。神津島村営バスでもアクセス可能です。 入浴料は800円ですが、地元のダイビングサービスから割引券(600円)を購入して利用しました。 内湯(男女別)、露天風呂が合計3箇所あります。屋上の露天風呂からの眺めは格別です。 レストランあり。

  • Motomachi Hama no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Oshimamachi Motomachi
    This public hot spring outdoor bath is located on Izu-Oshima Island, approximately 25 kilometers southeast of the Izu Peninsula. The hot spring is in Naganehama Park, a scenic spot with a view of the Izu Peninsula and Mt. Fuji, and a three-minute walk from Motomachi Port. The spacious outdoor bath has gained a reputation as a hot spring that can be enjoyed by the whole family because it is a mixed-gender bath. The surrounding area is also famous as a spot to see the sunset dying the sky and the sea madder red, and many tourists visit just before sunset. There is no indoor bath and you need to wear a bathing suit (free rentals available).
  • Tangedo Tokyo Okutama Local Cuisine & Day-Trip Bathing
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Okutamamachi Hara 180
    "A drive-in restaurant by Lake Okutama, known for its floating drum bridge, overlooking the lake, with a restaurant and day-trip bathing facilities. The restaurant also has a natural ""Tsuru-no-yu"" hot spring that springs up from the bottom of Lake Okutama."
  • Jinata Onsen
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Niijimamura Shikinejima 1006
  • Sueyoshi Onsen Miharashi no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Hachijojimahachijomachi Sueyoshi 581-1
  • New Ebisu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Arakawa-ku Higashi-ogu 4-17-9
    A 1-minute walk from Akadoshogakko-mae Station on the Nippuri-Toneri Liner, this senior-friendly bathhouse has a Japanese-style room with few steps and a rest area. There is also a wet sauna, an open-air bath with a skylight, and a men's bath that opens onto a garden.
  • Matsugashita Miyabi-yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Niijimamura Shikinejima
    A natural outdoor hot spring bath is located just west of Shikinejima Port and in between the port and Ashitsuki Onsen. Despite being located almost right on the sea, it is not affected by the tides, and you can also drive a car almost all the way to the bath, making it conveniently accessible. Further, you can use it any time, day or night, 24 hours a day. The bath is supplied by an iron sulfide spring whose waters are said to treat such ailments as nerve pain, rheumatism, and gastrointestinal disorders. There are even toilets and showers nearby. Bathers must wear a swimsuit, so take care not to forget yours. Even if you don't have your suit, however, you can still dip your feet in the water and use it as a soothing footbath. The bath is also lit up in the evening, so be sure to try a nighttime soak if you can.
  • Shikinejima Onsen Ikoinoie
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Niijimamura Shikinejima 995-2
    This hot spring bathhouse is located on the east side of the Shikinejima Island along the way to Jinata Onsen, a natural hot spring bath surrounded by rocky mountains. The only indoor hot spring bathhouse on the island, here you can enjoy hot spring bathing no matter what the weather is like outside. The qualities of the bathhouse' spring are the same as those of Jinata Onsen, and its waters are said to treat such ailments as nerve pain, rheumatism, and gastrointestinal disorders. The bathhouse' two bathing areas are big enough to accommodate around 10 men or women each. The bathhouse also has massage chairs and is the perfect place to take a break and recuperate in the middle of a busy sightseeing schedule.
  • Sankoso
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Ome-shi Mitakesan 137
    This ryokan inn stands amidst the lodging facilities and restaurants found near Musashi Mitake Shrine. The longstanding establishment has been used by shrine pilgrims since the Edo period, and today it operates out of a building constructed in 1917. Guests can enjoy views of both natural beauty and charming townscape, and bathe in a tub filled with natural spring water from Mt. Mitake. Meals are served in both the inn's main building and its newer annex, and are made by hand with edible wild plants, mushrooms, river fish, wild boar, and other local ingredients. The inn is also famously known as the parental home of the mother of writer Jiro Adada.
  • Rakutenchi Spa
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 4-27-14 Rakutenchi Building 9F
    This men-only spa is directly connected to Kinshicho Station. Located on the ninth floor of a building complex with things like shopping and movies, here you can enjoy the hot spring, sauna, meals and massages. With the water from a natural hot spring flowing upward from 650 meters below the surface, this spa is said to be good for muscle soreness, stiff shoulders, chronic digestive diseases and recovery from fatigue. There is an abundance of different facilities lined up such as a spring with dissolved artificial high-concentrated CO2 gas, steam sauna, sauna where Loyly (throwing water on sauna stones) is conducted 15 times a day, etc. It operates for 24 hours every day except Sundays.
  • Hilton Tokyo
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    4.5
    5978 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo-to, Shinjuku-ku, Nishishinjuku 6-6-2, Japan

    nice staff, good to excellent food and service. Rooms were hit or miss, noisy in some locations, and believe it or not mold in the windows and mildew in the bathrooms. Id dine at the Hilton again...

  • Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku
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    4.5
    5789 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    2-3-1 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku Tokyo

    Stay as a family for 6 nights over three rooms. Booked the hotel due to is location which is close to shinjuku station and was please with this. The rooms are clean and modern and reasonable size...

  • Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
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    4.0
    5189 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo

    Its a good hotel with excellent rooms. I stayed for 4 nights in Premier grand room with lounge access. Lounge was excellent. Cons:buffet breakfast was average. Restaurants are very pricey and...

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