Discover the best top things to do in Tokyo Prefecture, Japan including Oita Onsenza, Motomachi Hama no Yu, Kozushima Onsen Recreation Center, Rakutenchi Spa, Thermae Yu, Fureai no Yu, Odaiba Tokyo Oedo-Onsen Monogatari, Tokinoirodori, Kashitate Mukaizato Onsen, Shimizuyu.
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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.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
The most relaxing and special experience. They are trialling letting in visitors with tattoos. Any tattoos larger than about the size of a hand need to be covered with a flesh tone, waterproof, plastic bandage that can be purchased from the reception for a couple hundred yen. The staff were so friendly and all spoke quite good English. So many different bath options and lots of different add on options like massages etc. Huge relaxation/lounge areas and two restaurants. Simply cannot recommend it highly enough especially if you’re staying in the Shinjuku area.
4.0 based on 1,132 reviews
Toyko's largest artificial hot spring complex is filled with a seemingly never-ending series bathtubs with different temperatures, textures, and foci, such as the special foot baths.
We wanted to do something authentic on our last full day in Tokyo- after visiting the giant Gundam statue in Odaiba, we decided to head over to Oedo Onsen Monogatari. It was a bit of a walk from the Diver City Plaza, so try to take a bus (I believe there were buses/shuttles running to that area but we walked because it was a nice day). Once you enter, take off shoes, get a wristband (it will be charged each time you purchase something - food, souvenir, extra onsen service) and choose a yukata to wear around the facility. We really liked the outdoor foot bath (included in admission price) and the surrounding gardens, as well as the large tatami room for relaxation. Nice photo opportunities throughout the place. For the two of us, the cost for everything (admission, ice cream, one drink) came to $70 USD. You can also have a meal in the facility (extra charge) and they provide free water/green tea! Overall, a fun and relaxing experience!
4.0 based on 83 reviews
One of the best Onsen in Tokyo metropolitan area. Clean, spacious, good verity of baths. Don't expect gourmet meal but the food service is not bad for this type of places.
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