5 Newly Opened Hot Springs in Tokyo

TOKYO TOYOSU MANYO CLUB

Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club is conveniently located near the station and just a short walk from Toyosu Market. The hot springs here feature natural water trucked in daily from the renowned Hakone and Yugawara Hot Springs, celebrated for their healing properties. The rooftop garden offers a perfect spot to snap photos for social media. Whether you choose to stay overnight or visit for just a few hours, this is an excellent place to enjoy a relaxing and unique experience.

Location: 6-5-1 Toyosu

KAKEINOYU

Kakeinoyu is renowned for two reasons: its breathtaking views and its unique black natural hot spring. This one-of-a-kind open-air bath offers spectacular vistas of city skyscrapers and greenery from approximately 100 meters. The hot spring water, sourced from a depth of 1,750 meters, is a black, mildly alkaline bicarbonate spring, often referred to as a “beauty bath” or “beautiful skin bath”. In addition to the hot spring, Kakeinoyu features sauna and bedrock bath facilities for a well-rounded relaxation experience. Located within the Hana-Biyori complex, the hot spring is part of a unique destination that also includes a “multi-ending” floral and digital art show, Japan’s largest flower chandelier, and the opportunity to observe adorable Asian small-clawed otters.

Location: 4015-1 HANA・BIYORI

TOTOPA

By opening this space, Totopa aimed to create a welcoming environment where people of all ages and genders can come together to relax, socialize, and enjoy their time however they choose. On-site, you’ll find a variety of facilities, including saunas, a breathing room, lounges, an open-air bath, and more. A notable feature of this hot spring is its inclusivity. So, even if you have tattoos or small children you are still welcome to use the facilities.

Location: 5-7 Kasumigaokamachi


KOSUGIYU HARAJUKU

Kosugiyu is located in a central area of Harajuku. It might seem unusual, but the aim is to help you relax and unwind, whether you visit after a busy day or in the morning to start your day right. The bathhouse offers both hot and cold baths, but the highlight is their famous milk bath. This unique bath, started by the first owner of Kosugiyu, has been loved for three generations. The 41-degree water is infused with Vaseline, beeswax, and mineral oil, which leave your skin feeling soft and moisturized. The milk bath has a sweet scent and can be enjoyed by everyone, from babies to the elderly. If you’re visiting the Harajuku district, don’t miss this spot. It’s a relaxing experience at an affordable price of just 550 yen.

Location: 6-31-21 Jingumae

FLOBA

Location: 3-45-2 Shimorenjaku