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  • La Qua

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Iidabashi )
  • Perfect for melting your stress away. The price is a bit expensive compared to most onsens, but it is well worth it! The womens spa area has 6 hot tubs, 2 of which are out-door, as well as 1 mini ...
  • Oedo Onsen Monogatari

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Odaiba )
  • This is an excellent spot to take your out-of-town guests for a 'dip' into the world of Japanese bathing. Set in a large indoor (dare I say Disney-like?) theme park, there are plenty of activities for...
  • Toshimaen Niwa no Yu

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Koenji )
  • Nice friendly staff, not much english spoken here though but they try their best to make you comfortable. I love the location it's in, makes you feel like a mini-getaway from tokyo city. Onsens are ni...
  • Seta Onsen

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Futakotamagawa )
  • Seta Onsen Sanga no Yu is built on the premises of the Mito Tokugawa family. The facility draws natural hot water from an underground spring. The indoor bath is made from natural Japanese cypress. T...
  • Jindaiji Onsen Yukari

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Kichijoji )
  • Tokyo's only feng shui onsen, you don't have to be a believer to enjoy a soak in the seven uniquely themed baths. Other services, like massage, gamban-yoku (stone sauna) and akasuri (Korean body rub) ...
  • Froppi

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Hachioji )
  • This onsen is an ideal place to soak after a hike on nearby Mount Takao. There are a number of baths are on offer but Furoppi really concentrates on the services and entertainment, including live musi...
  • Seoto no Yu

  • Onsen ( Hachioji )
  • A stunningly designed onsen in the pretty Akiruno area of western Tokyo. Bathers enjoy an indoor bath, rotemburo and sauna; for after bath relaxation there are are lounges and private rooms (prices st...
  • Tsurutsuru Onsen

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Hachioji )
  • A nice onsen in the mountains of western Tokyo, its proximity to Mount Mitake and Mount Hinode makes it an ideal place to soak after a hike. An on-site restaurant offers soba and light meals and Tama ...
  • Moegi no Yu

  • Onsen ( Hachioji )
  • An onsen in Okutama in a lovely natural setting, with a lovely rotemburo and an outdoor co-ed foot bath. The bathing areas are divided into two sections, which change monthly between men's and women's...
  • Roten Garden

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Hachioji )
  • A number of different baths and saunas are divided into two sections, which switch back and forth between genders each day (both feature rotemburo, indoor baths and saunas). After bathing cool-down op...
  • Take no Yu

  • Sento (Public Bath), Onsen ( Azabu-juban )
  • A very basic onsen, Take no Yu is hard to distinguish from an old-fashioned sento until you take a dip in the onsen, with its startlingly black mineral-rich water. Said to be good for the skin, the wa...
  • Kodai no Yu

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Kinshicho )
  • Onsen with indoor and outdoor baths, saunas, a range of massage and esthetic treatments, and private baths (from 2100 yen per hour). After bath options include relaxation rooms with beds or TV-equippe...
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  • Prince Park Tower Spa

  • Fitness Clubs, Spas, Onsen, Water Parks & Pools ( Hamamatsucho )
  • It is a lovely onsen found in Tokyo. I really enjoyed it and it was not too expensive. Everyone who worked there was really nice.
  • Sakura

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Sugamo )
  • A classy onsen with beautiful baths and a number of services, like akasuri, gamban-yoku, and a kid’s room. A free shuttle bus runs to and from Sugamo station a few times an hour.
  • Spa Gardish

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Futakotamagawa )
  • A super onsen with a bargain entry fee. Massage, reflexology, akasuri and gamban-yoku are available, as is a private “family bath” (3150 yen per hour).
  • Utsukushi no Yu

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Kichijoji )
  • This onsen features several indoor and outdoor baths, two saunas, a large jet bath and a 25 meter onsen pool make this one of the best deals in town.
  • Heiwajima Onsen Kurhaus

  • Super Sentos, Onsen ( Gotanda )
  • A large onsen with several baths, a sauna and gym. Open all night; a free shuttle bus runs to and from Heiwajima Station a few times per hour.
  • Tsuru no Yu

  • Onsen ( Kinshicho )
  • In business since the Edo era, this onsen features basic baths filled with kuroyu, natural hot spring water so dark it appears black.
  • Togoshi Ginza Onsen

  • Onsen ( Gotanda )
  • Onsen with two separate zones each featuring a simple but nice bath and rotemburo, alternating daily between men’s and women’s use.
  • Yuya Wagokoro

  • Onsen ( Koenji )
  • A very nice onsen for the price, but its location (halfway between Nishi Eifuku and Minami Asagaya Stations) keep it a local secret.
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