Hot Spring / Hot Spring Bath Spots in Akasaka / Roppongi / Azabu / Hiroo Area

  • Azabu Kokubisui Onsen Take no Yu
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    14 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Minato-ku Minamiazabu 1-15-12
    Opened in 1913, locals and lots of others are fond of this neighborhood hot spring with water as dark as coffee. The dark brown hue comes from the influence of a blend of elements like peat from ancient plants, mud from the seabed, and volcanic ash. It's thoroughly dissolved in the water and won't adhere to the body. An alkaline mineral spring, it's known for leaving bathers with smooth skin and many apply the dark water to their faces after washing. They don't provide any bathing amenities, so you need to bring items like soap and a towel. You can also buy them there too.

    ほぼ毎日通うような近隣住民が殆どで、入浴中にシャンプー等の私物を一時置いておくような棚が皆無。 常連は皆、洗い場に置きっぱなしで場所取りしているので、裸で洗い場空き待ちになる。 店も把握しているが黙認。最悪。 私は近隣に住むが、行かない。

  • oasis Sauna Astil
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Met. Minato-ku Shimbashi 3-chome 12-3
  • Akasuri Sauna Adam and Eve
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Met. Minato-ku Nishiazabu 3-chome 5-5

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