Discover the best top things to do in Kanto, Japan including ERAWAN Thai Traditional Massage - Tokyo, Waho-An NATURE Tokyo, Waspa, Oita Onsenza, Sri Ayutthaya, ARONA SPA, Arona Spa Hanare Shinjuku Kabukicho, Shika no Yu, Kusatsu Onsen, Manza Onsen.
Restaurants in Kanto
5.0 based on 255 reviews
“ERAWAN Thai Massage Salon opened accross Roppongi Hills in June 2004 and offers its customers the benefits of Thai Traditional Massage within an elegant yet peaceful South East Asian resort atmosphere as a key link to your full (Body & Spirit) relaxation. The Thai way to relax and balance your body's energy system, by the touch of experienced hands. We offer a whole range of therapies and massage techniques in a comfortable and relaxing setting, leaving your body, mind, spirit deeply relaxed.
I had a 90 minute coconut oil massage and 30 minutes of foot massage by Eri and both felt amazing! I would definitely go back to this place and highly recommend it to everyone!
5.0 based on 869 reviews
The concept of Waho-An NATURE Tokyo is to provide superior healing through targeted treatments that enable clients to enjoy a healthy life that is free from physical discomfort. Our therapies provide healing while at the same time relieving symptoms such as stiffness in the shoulders, lower back pain and knee pain. We can solve problems that have caused discomfort for many years and improve our clients’ health by dealing with issues related to poor posture and tiredness. We welcome overseas visitors and encourage you to visit us and relieve yourself of the tiredness from your strenuous travel itinerary. Please ensure your body is relaxed and healthy to enable you to enjoy your time in Japan and take home many happy memories. Reservations are available on the phone. (English ok)But when we are doing massages, we can not answer your calls. At that time, please email from the CONTACT US page from our website. Thank you.
I have been here several times with lower back pain (especially after long haul flights) and each time I have been given a careful and thourough evaluation, followed by excellent treatment by Ryo. He doesn’t just relieve the pain, he showed me some exercises to help improve my spine flexibility, and followed up with a video so I wouldn’t forget. I’ve always left here literally feeling taller, breathing easily and without the low level grinding pain that comes with long plane trips or extended periods of stressful office work. I really appreciate the care he takes. You will be in safe hands here.
5.0 based on 52 reviews
We had the 90 minute bamboo massage and it was an excellent combination of traditional Japanese massage with bamboo sticks mixed with oil aromatherapy. Excellent pressure, beautiful rooms, we felt completely relaxed and refreshed afterwards!
5.0 based on 35 reviews
ONSENZA is the hot spring amusement shop which can sense "hot springs more than a hot spring" bodily. Excellent hot water "Beppu Onsen" proud of the number of hot springs kinds of world 1. ONSENZA is the shop of "the hot spring alga research institute" which studied "Beppu Onsen" for many years. you can enjoy "the footbathing" that is Japanese culture. The footbathing is free. you can taste a hot spring feeling while being in the tokyo area in "a footbath" using algae "RG92" (the patent acquisition) of the hot spring which is one of the sources of the hot spring effect. health & beauty items derived from the hot spring including the original cosmetics which combined hot spring good man bacteria.
5.0 based on 52 reviews
Sri Ayutthaya is a new Thai traditional and aroma oil massage shop in Shibuya, Tokyo. It is a five-minute walking distance from the Shibuya station. You will be warmly welcomed and served with a smile from an experienced therapist. Our massage rooms are decorated in Thai style. We have rooms for a couple and a single guest. We guarantee that you will experience a quality massage from our team.
There is a big choice of Thai massages here in Tokyo. I chose Sri Ayutthaya based on reviews and good location, 5 min. walk from Shibuya station. I had many massages before and this was possibly the best Thai massage I have received so far. Masseuse was firm and focused. Very professional approach and generous when it comes to the time. Highly recommended!
5.0 based on 263 reviews
Popular with tourists! ARONA SPA is a massage salon. This massage salon is a 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station. Business hours are from 12 PM to 4 AM. We are give a service of authentic footbath. We are waiting for you to visit us. ※Payment is only cash. Increased by 10% as a late-night fee from 22 PM. No phone reservation available. Please come to the shop directly. We will provide you services immediately if it's available. You can make a reservation with advance payment.
Massaggio molto delicato e riposante Top!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! very amazing experience The team very nice and kind And professional A foot massage regenerative And to the end A corner of calm in the caos of Shibuya
5.0 based on 78 reviews
It is the nearest massage salon from hotelgracery and APAhotel shinjuku-kabukichotower. It is open until 4 o'clock in the morning. It is a popular shop for memories of Japan and sightseeing breaks. You can visit us and make a reservation at reception. There is an English menu.
90 minute treatment was great for both of us - perfect way to work out aches and pains after a few days seeing the sites.
4.5 based on 253 reviews
I'd been wanting to go here for a while as a day trip but heard it was too difficult. It's not. Just take the Shinkasen or the Shinjuku Liner and your up there in no time. So I decided to spend the night in this area...not my best choice. If your in this area Shika no Yu is excellent. Great sulfur waters, beautiful and clean. The history dates back to the 7th century and the onsen is old, rustic and charming. Nearby, there is a temple and the Valley of Jizo which you can enjoy in about 2 hours. If your an Onsen buff this is not to be missed. If your into 1st class and luxury...probably not the place to go. If you stay in the area nearby Nasu Harvest or Nasu Sanraku are very nice.
4.5 based on 417 reviews
We have been to Kinosaki Onsen and enjoyed the onsen-hopping culture over there. In Kusatsu, onsen-hopping is not as flourishing. Kinosaki is the up-market cousin, attracting more foreign tourists than locals with its old charm - traditional buildings lining a beautiful canal that runs through the town, and many establishments offering boutique ryokan experiences complete with beautiful kimono or yukata for that instagram, and 7 public onsens free to visit as long as you are staying in 1 of the town's ryokans or hotels. Kusatsu, while its beauty pale in comparison with the yubatake in its town centre, appeals with more modest establishments and affordability. Unknown to many visitors, there are 3 public baths (free) to hop around. However, these baths do not have showering facilities. It is thus recommended that one stays in a ryokan or hotel that has a good onsen facility. This "poorer" cousin is actually richer. This area's springs' water is high in mineral content. Comparing the water quality, I would say that I enjoyed Kusatsu's water more. Both towns are accessible by JR transport. Kinosaki has its own train station (Kinosaki Station) while Kusatsu needs a JR bus connection from Naganohara-Kusatsuguchi Station. The JR bus timing coincides with the trains' arrival so connection is not a problem. The JR pass covers the JR bus from Nagonohara-Kusatsuguchi to Kusatsu Onsen. Winter and summer offers different scenery and atmosphere. Since summer is the low season, the town is relatively quiet. You can enjoy the onsen better without the crowd and at a discount off peak season prices.
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