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 ...
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.
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It’s really quite irritating to me how this place is downgraded; referred to as cheap and tacky by the travel guide elite. Maybe it is tacky, maybe it isn’t. What is for sure, though, is it’s im...
An absolutely great place, with wooden and tatami floors pleasant to step on; the resting-room could be a little quiter (the voices from the cafe next door can be a little disturbing) but otherwise it...
If I found myselh in the vicinity and could visit only one place, the Yomiuri Land itself, with all its rides, or the Okano-yu, my chooice would be the latter. Do not miss the sauna in the rotenburo y...
The place is nice even if quite expensive. Gets rather crouded in peak time. The views from rotenburo (on balconies) and from the rooftop (where they have a circular foot bath) are great: you can see ...
Quite good, not so easy to locate but conveniently close both to Sugamo station, and to Rikugien garden (about 25 min on foot). The cypress bath is truly nice. The system of locker numbers may seem a ...
The location is the best thing about this onsen. The road itself - half an hour through the woods - is very pleasant. They had plenty of land to build the onsen but perhaps did not use this opportunit...
Resta Times Spa is very cushy. Everything is quiet, clean, and modern. I'm giving it only three stars because there is absolutely no English and the staff seemed to dislike having foreigners - not ove...
Pay 1000 yen and enjoy also a cool swimming pool, a jet bath and sauna. (450 yen let you visit hot baths and a cold air booth. Numerous shops around let you do your shopping after bathing. The Soshiga...
Good as onsens go. It is very close to the Takaido train station on the Inokashira line. Enjoyed the bath and had a green tea ice-cream afterwards.I would go back again.
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...
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...
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...
Although Yudokoro Kasai does not draw natural water from underground, the 11 spas are enough to forget your daily worries. Its roten-buro (open air bath) is one of the largest in the city and more tha...
Matsuri-Yu is another “super sento” located close to Senso-ji in Asakusa. Super sentos are in essence an upgrade of conventional public baths, with modern facilities and more services. In addition...
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...
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.