Hot Spring / Hot Spring Ryokan Spots in Shinjuku / Okubo / Nakano Area

  • 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.
  • Takaido Tennen Onsen Utsukushi no Yu
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Suginami-ku Takaido Nishi 2-3-45
    A day-use hot spring bathhouse situated along Tokyo Metropolitan Road Route 311 a two-minute walk from Takaido Station on the Keio Inokashira Line and also where you bathe while taking in seasonal beauty right in the heart of the city. The amber waters of the bathhouse' sodium-chloride, highly saline spring well up from 1,600 meters underground and are said to treat such ailments as nerve pain, muscle soreness, joint pain, and chronic women's diseases. The bathhouse is replete with a restaurant which uses agrichemical-free vegetables grown indoors using LED lights. The restaurant's fare has been highly rated thanks to the rich flavor of these nutritious, entirely organic vegetables.
  • Sauna Hotel New Oozumi
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    3 Reviews
    Accommodations / Hot Spring
    Tokyo Shinjuku-ku Hyakunincho 1-chome 10-6

    新大久保駅近くにあるサウナです。 外観からして老舗感があり、風呂自体の老朽化は凄いですが、しっかりしたサウナといった感じで、気軽に泊まれます。

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