For a feel of traditional downtown atmosphere in Japan, Jakotsuyu is the place to go. Located right in the middle of Asakusa, this Sento, or a public bathous…
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Saya no Yudokoro is an Onsen facility with a particularly relaxing and tranquil atmosphere.The natural hot spring draws its water from 500 meters underground…
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The natural hot spring and the hot rock sauna are really famous! Kiyomizuyu Musashi-Koyama onsen is popular because you can take a natural hot spring bath at…
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You City Kamata is located in Ota-ku, Tokyo and it is loved by the people in the area. Ota-ku was once part of the sea, and deep under the sea there is Kuroy…
Asakusa Kannon Onsen is a famous hot spring facility in Asakusa. It’s located between Asakusa temple and Hanayashiki (an amusement park). In the summer, the …
Togoshi Ginza Onsen is a hot spring facility in Shinagawa-ku Tokyo. The modern design and the good points of an old public bath coexist in this place, which …
Soshgaya Onsen 21 houses five different types of baths, along with three different types of saunas. Apart from the standard bath, you can enjoy white-water b…
Tsukimiyu Onsen is a natural hot spring, perfect for relieving stress and exhaustion, and also for beauty, as the water is rich with minerals. Treat yourself…
The black-water onsen is known to boost blood circulation and is said to be not only effective for neuralgia and joint pain, but also for injuries and chroni…
Founded in 1937, Kamata Onsen embodies the essence of “Showa retro”. Once you see the large red sign at the entrance of the shopping street, you know you’re …
Established in 1913 as a “radium hot spring”, Take no Yu is well known as an “Azabu kokubisui hot spring”, which literally translates to “Azabu black water o…
Established in 1955, Hisamatsu Onsen still retains the atmosphere of a bathhouse in the Showa-era.The black-water onsen, drawn from 200 meters underground, i…
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