Hot Spring / Hot Spring Ryokan Spots in Tokyo Area

  • Maenohara Onsen Saya-no-Yudokoro
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    4.0
    236 Reviews
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    Tokyo Itabashi-ku Maenochou 3-41-1
    This day-trip onsen facility allows guests to enjoy real hot spring water fed non-stop directly from a natural source while still being in Tokyo. Using a renovated old Japanese home that was built in 1946, the attractive onsen has a relaxed, nostalgic ambience. There are fourteen types of baths with greenish brown mineral water, including the rotenburo (outdoor bath) that is surrounded by greenery, the indoor bath with highly concentrated carbonic spring water, and two saunas. The restaurant is also popular as guests can enjoy soba (Japanese buckwheat noodles) and set meals while gazing out at the kare-san-sui dry landscape that recreates a Showa-era garden. The closest station is Shimura-sakaue Station.

    The onsen is just an hour away from Shinjuku by trains. It is small but new and clean. It is not touristic and has less people there, so it is quiet and relaxing. A few outdoor hot baths and a...

  • Tokyo Dome Natural Onsen Spa LaQua
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    4.0
    50 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Bunkyou-ku Kasuga 1-1-1 Laqua Building
    This spa is located within the La Qua shopping complex in Tokyo Dome City. In the spa zone, which uses natural hot spring water bubbling up from deep underground, one can enjoy open-air baths, various indoor baths and a sauna. The Healing Baden zone with the low temperature sauna and relaxation space is a soothing area that looks like a resort in a tropical paradise. The spa also includes body care services and restaurants.

    This place has everything you need in a spa / Japanese bathhouse. You first go to reception where they introduce you to the facility and then you can go to the locker room of your gender where you...

  • Ryusenjinoyu Hachioji Minamino Store
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    3.5
    59 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Hachioujishi Katakuramachi 3505
    This day-trip onsen facility located in the Katakuramachi district of Tokyo’s Hachioji City operates a free shuttle bus from four nearby train stations. The highly-concentrated carbonic acid hot spring that is popular for its comfortable and stimulating ambience features three categories of baths comprised of indoor baths, open air baths, and baths in which guests can lie down. There are saunas and 16 types of baths for guests to enjoy including a rock-enclosed bath with fantastic bluish-white light, a jacuzzi that helps massage the body for beauty and weight loss, and a bath for children who are still wearing diapers. In addition to its restaurant and complete offering of relaxation facilities, there is also a ganbanyoku (stone sauna) that is popular among women.

    Easy to get there with free shuttle bus from hachioji and Kitano station. Very clean and comfortable. Between 11:30-17:00 was there with a friend. Had quality time and had delicious food.

  • Akigawa Keikoku Seoto-no-Yu Spa
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    4.0
    93 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Akirunoshi Otsu 565
    A day trip hot spring facility which also offers dining and lodging. The facility’s waters, welling up from a spring 1,500 meters underground, are highly alkaline and renowned for their skin beautifying properties. Seoto-no-Yu’s indoor bath is constantly replenished with free-flowing waters from the hot spring source, and from here you can enjoy seasonal scenery just beyond the bathhouse windows; at night in the outdoor bath, you can take in a star-filled sky. The facility also offers private bathing rooms which you can enjoy all to yourself (reservation required).

    Alkaline water feeling soft to our body. It seems to be some effects to our health. Clean and nice view from Onsen, inside and outside onsen plus sauna. There is a restaurant but the taste and...

  • Ofuro no Osama Hanakoganei Branch
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    4.0
    71 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Kodaira-shi Hanakoganeiminamicho 3-9-10
    A bathhouse located a 13-minute walk from Hanakoganei Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line. The bathhouse' silky-smooth waters, renowned by customers, are gentle on the skin and are drawn from a natural spring called the Kohaku no Yu 1,500 meters underground. Facilities include the Osama no Yu, a free-flowing spring fed with water straight from this spring; the Fukan Onsen bath, whose waters are virtually the same temperature as the human body; a high concentration carbonated spring bath; and various other distinctive baths filled with natural hot spring water, as well as a sauna. In addition, the bathhouse' bedrock baths are some of the largest in Tokyo. The bathhouse' full array of facilities also includes a restaurant and massage parlor, and it is frequented by large numbers of people looking to relax.

    源泉掛け流しだそうで、消毒剤も使ってないとか!なかなか希少な都内の温泉だと思います。休憩スペースがもっと充実すると、ゆったり過ごせると思いました。

  • Tsurutsuru Onsen
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    4.0
    80 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Nishitamagunhinodemachi Oguno 4718
    A day trip hot spring bath facility opened in 1996 in Hinode Town, Nishitama County, Tokyo. “Tsurutsuru” means ‘smooth’ in Japanese, and just as its name implies, the highly alkaline waters of the facility’s baths, drawn from 1,500 meters below the ground, will make your skin noticeably smoother. In the bathhouse’s spacious, 108 tatami mat-sized “panorama” restaurant, sunlight filters in between the trees outdoors through large windows; here you can enjoy a set which comes with Akigawa beef served on a Japanese hackberry leaf or Masakado nabe hotpot with Ome pork.

    ハイキング仲間で「つるつる温泉」はいいよと聞きました。 なので実際に行ってみました。 山間にある建物です。浴室全体はウッドを主体とした建物で風情を感じます。 ドーンと内湯とこじんまりとした露天風呂。 透明の温泉質ですが確かにつるっとした温泉。湯あたりがよいというか。 巷で「つるつる温泉いいよ」というのが風情ある建物と温泉質でわかります。 興味ある人は一度は行ってほしいかな。 温泉単独で行くよりもハ...

  • Sengawa Yukemurinosato
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    3.5
    82 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Choufushi Wakabachou 2-11-2
    This is a day-trip onsen facility located about five minutes on foot from Sengawa Station and is a spot that guests can enjoy for its natural hot spring water available at a reasonable price. Guests can enjoy 12 types of baths including a rotenburo (out-door bath), jet bath and relaxation bath, as well a large sauna. The ganban yoku (bedrock bath) that uses ore is popular among women, and 5,000 manga novels are available to peruse in the lounge space. This is a well-equipped establishment with a relaxation facility and an on-site restaurant offering many items from which to choose.

    タトゥーは禁止だ。酷いね。おもてなしがない所だ。Tattoos are not allowed. Not even seals to cover tattoos. This is not a culture issue. This is a discrimination issue. When will places like this wake up?

  • Jindaiji Onsen Yumori no Sato
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    4.0
    83 Reviews
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    Tokyo Chofu-shi Jindaijimotomachi 2-12-2
    This natural hot spring is where you can enjoy the nature of Musashino. The facility features a Feng Shui design to increase the power of visitors. The entrance is built in a position that takes in the energy from the energy flowing down from Jindaiji Temple, and the qi flowing from there is collected in the outdoor bath. The natural hot spring is an isotonic and mildly alkaline sodium chloride spring that can be used for hot spring treatments. The blackish-brown hot water containing many minerals is effective against ailments such as nerve pain, chronic digestive diseases and chronic women's diseases. There are also some of the well-known old temples in Tokyo, Jindaiji Temple and wholesale markets in the neighborhood, as well as Tokyo's first botanical garden, Jindai Botanical Gardens, so we recommend you try to see them while enjoying hot springs.

    Near the Jidaiji Temple (Area famous for Soba restaurants) This onsen spa has an old school rustic charm.

  • Okutama Onsen Moegi-no-Yu
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    3.0
    88 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Nishitamagunokutamamachi Hikawa 119-1
    A day-trip hot spring where visitors can enjoy 100% hot spring water drawn from the source of Okutama Onsen welling up from the paleozoic layer, believed to be the oldest strata in the Japanese archipelago. The hot spring has an indoor bath, a foot bath, and an open-air bath. From the window of the indoor bath and from the bath outside visitors can look out over the mountains and trees of Okutama and the clear waters of the Tamagawa River. There is also a restaurant where visitors can get some unique Okutama dishes, such as Okutama nekkara (very spicy) udon and soba, and salt-grilled river fish, making it a great place to relax and enjoy all day long.

    Eu tinha (e contínuo tendo) reservas sobre esse tipo de lugar, principalmente no que diz respeito a privacidade e higiene, mas não poderia deixar de conhecer, até para poder falar com conhecimento de...

  • Kamata Onsen
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    4.0
    54 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Ota-ku Kamatahoncho 2-23-2
    "This public bathhouse was established in 1937 and is located in Ota Ward, Tokyo. The waters of the bathhouse' sodium hydrogen carbonate spring and chloride mineral spring are black and thus the facility is also known as the ""black bathhouse."" The bathhouse abundant array of facilities include high and low temperature baths, a jet bath, electric bath, bath heated from below, and sauna. The bathhouse provides shampoo, body soap, and dryers. There is a large lounge on the second floor with karaoke and food, and here customers can forget the everyday and experience a carefree hot spring journey."

    Train went a different way then planned and this was the nearest onsen to where we ended up. Great little spot. Cheap, black water which was an adventure. Recommend

  • Akishima Onsen Yura no Sato
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    4.0
    36 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Akishima-shi Mihoricho 3-14-10

    拝島駅から徒歩で行きました。昭島からよりも近いです。広いと思っていましたが、個々の浴槽は案外狭いです。露天くらいでしかしっかり足を伸ばせません。脱衣場や洗面台は広さあります。サウナも入れます(22/2上旬)ウォータークーラーあり。100円玉返却式ロッカー2個使います。現金決済のみ。横になれる休憩所あり。食堂もあり。

  • Kabe Onsen Ume no Yu
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    4.0
    57 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Ome-shi Kabemachi 10-8-1 Kabe Town Building B56F
    "A hot spring bathhouse connected directly to the North Entrance concourse of Kabe Station on the JR Ome Line in Ome City, Tokyo. The waters of the bathhouse' alkaline spring are said to ease muscle soreness and aid in the recovery from fatigue; slippery to the touch, they are also believed to beautify the skin. Facilities include a hinoki cypress tub constantly replenished ""kakenagashi"" style from the source spring, an elegant rock bath, wooden trellis bath, and lie down bath, and customers can enjoy a relaxing soak which will warm them to the very core. There's also an aroma beauty sauna, aesthetic bath, and body care and eyelash extension center."

    青梅線河辺駅を出るとすぐに分かります。 平日は高齢者の憩いの場、休日は奥多摩方面の観光客が立ち寄っている感じです。 駅近のため浴室がやや狭く、肝心の天然温泉の浴槽も少なくて残念です。 しかし、泉質はツルニュル感がありました。 脱衣所も狭くて動線が悪いです。 もうちょっとお客を考えたレイアウトにした方がよいと思います。

  • Oyata Onsen Myojin no Yu
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    3.5
    30 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Adachi-ku Oyata 1-18-1
    A day-use hot spring bathhouse located in a residential area a short way up Tokyo Metropolitan Road Route 318 a 20-minute walk from Kita-Ayase Station. The bathing areas are made with natural hinoki cypress and are supplied by a natural salt-rich chloride spring. The waters of the bathhouse' spring are renowned for warming the body and contain an abundance of salt and iron. The rich mineral content of the spring also adhere to the body, demonstrating superb moisturizing characteristics. Although they can leave the skin feeling slightly sticky immediately after getting out of the bath, once dry the skin feels smooth and silky. Another of the bathhouse' charms is its abundant food menu, include set meals; soba, udon, and other noodles; and snacks and sides.

    休憩スペースがない 食事がイマイチ 内風呂は開店後一時間もすると白いアカが浮かんでいる、清潔感❌ 露天のヒノキ風呂は、浴槽のスノコを少し持ち上げると、湯垢やゴミが浴槽いっぱいになる、清潔感❌ 風呂の感想は一度や二度ではなく毎回毎回 値段が安い訳ではなく、自分の金では行きたくない。

  • Togoshi Ginza Onsen
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    3.5
    53 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Shinagawa-ku Togoshi 2-1-6
    This hot spring bathhouse was renovated with the aim of becoming a 21st century bathing style. It features blackish yellow water. It is said to be a beauty bath, with a high pH of 8.6 and a reputation of removing old calluses and making skin smooth. The water type is a sodium-hydrocarbonate saline cold mineral spring, and it is believed to be effective for nerve and muscle pain, sensitivity to cold, and to aid recovery from fatigue. The background picture of Mt. Fuji, symbolizing Japanese public baths, was a joint project between contemporary artists and public bath specialists. Many overseas tourists also come to see this.

    I am American and have heard about Onsens and wanted to try one. I have tattoos so it was hard to find a place that would allow me. You go to the vending machine and get a ticket. Go up the stairs...

  • Kodaira Tennen Onsen Terme Ogawa
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    3.5
    25 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Kodaira-shi Ogawacho 1-2494
    A 100% natural hot spring flowing from the source, using absolutely no additional water. Weakly alkaline, this sodium-chloride hydrogen carbonate spring has been selected for its beautifying properties for a special edition of a women's magazine. The Japanese-style men's bath house has a cave bath with a carbonated spring and an outdoor bath with a Japanese garden. The Western-style women's bath house features an outdoor bath modeled on an ancient Roman plaza, as well as a carbonated rose petal bath (available Tuesdays only). There is also a traditional Turkish Hammam and a Thermarium, an ancient Roman low temperature misting herbal sauna.

    こちらの温泉は全体的に温度が低めなので涼感目的で夏の平日のみ利用。割と空いていますが、涼温炭酸風呂だけいつも高齢者が集まり大騒ぎして飛沫を飛ばしまくっている。見兼ねてスタッフさんが注意すると[騒ぐのがダメなら店閉めればいいじゃない!ここが潰れたら他へ行けばいいんだからさぁ。開けてるから来てやってんのに文句言うんじゃねぇよ!!]と逆ギレ。 潰れてしまえ〜!と営業妨害する輩はもはや客ではない。店の協力...

  • Ai-land Center: Goshinka Onsen
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    3.5
    56 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo, Oshima cho, Motomachi Naka no Hara 1-8
    This is a day trip hot spring facility that is a short walk from Motomachi Port, Oshima, Tokyo, with a landmark large red roof. Inside the building there is a bathroom where one can enjoy a jacuzzi, water cascade and sauna and a hot spring pool for swimsuit wear, which is always crowded with locals and tourists who want to shrug off the fatigue of a boat ride. The facility is equipped with a comfortable tatami rest room and food corner. Limited to days when the overnight boat arrives, it is open early morning from 6:30 am.

    This is a first for our family to experience an onsen. It was a very unique experience and takes a lot to get use to if you have never shared a bath with strangers. There was the standard admission...

  • Hinohara Onsen Center Kazuma no Yu
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    3.5
    33 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Nishitama-gun Hinoharamura 2430

    三頭山に登った後に訪れました。受付の男性がとても穏やかな方で、バス停の場所も丁寧に教えてくださいました。お風呂のお湯の温度も丁度良く、登山の汗を流すことができました。ただ、内湯、露天風呂共にもう少し広いとゆったりできるかも。

  • Yunohama Roten Onsen
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    4.0
    39 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Niijimamura Honson
    A five-minute walk from Niijima Port. This outdoor bath is located a short distance north of Torigashima Island along the road and, excluding when under maintenance, is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Note that bathers must wear a swimsuit. There are six bathing pools decorated in an ancient Greek motif, and one of the bath's biggest draws is the fact you can watch the sunset from here and take in star-filled skies at night. There's also parking nearby, make access convenient. The bath is also replete with a changing area and baggage lockers.

    Many country-people would be embarrassed to bath naked in public. But without an onsen experience, Japan trip is incomplete. This one is for the ones who cannot afford a private-onsen. Natural...

  • Itabashi Tennen Onsen Spadio
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    3.5
    14 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Itabashi-ku Miyamotocho 49-4
    "A day-use bathhouse which takes great pride in its natural hot spring waters drawn from 1,500 meters underground. The light brown waters come from an ancient sea dating to between two million and 130 thousand years ago and as such are what are called ""fossil water."" The sodium chloride highly saline spring contains an abundance of salt and organic compounds. Its waters have a slipper feel and are said to promote post-illness recovery and treat such ailments as nerve pain, chronic digestive diseases, and chronic women's diseases. The bathhouse is located an eight-minute walk from Itabashihoncho Station on the Toei Mita Line. Free shuttle buses operate out of Nishidai Station on the Mita Line and Tokiwadai Station on the Tobu Tojo Line."

    ・入館料(2,260円→1,840円) で利用させていただきました。 ※クーポンはインターネットで簡単に取得可能です。土・日・祝は2,260→1,840円、平日は2,260→1,420円とかなりお得です。 ・都営地下鉄三田線「板橋本町」駅から徒歩約8分、東武東上線「ときわ台」駅から徒歩約17分(バスあります)の住宅街にひっそりとその巨大なスパ「板橋天然温泉...

  • Thermae-Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Kabukichou 1-1-2
    This is a day spa facility where you can enjoy a natural open-air hot spring bath “Jindai-no-yu” using water from Nakaizu, and Kanto’s largest highly concentrated carbonated water bath. There are various relaxation facilities and a lounge that can be used to take a rest in the large, luxurious facility. It is a popular dating spot for couples and also with female customers. The facility also includes an Izakaya (Japanese-style pub), an ethnic restaurant and a juice stand. It is convenient as a spot to stay after the last train because it is open from 11 am to 9 am the following morning. The nearest station is Shinjuku Station.

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