15 Recommended Hot Spring Hotels in Tokyo
There are various types of hot springs in Japan. Here, I will introduce hotels which have hot spring baths categorized by price range.
Please note that there are no hotels with private hot springs in Tokyo, and the hotels introduced here have just public baths.
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HOSHINOYA Tokyo is a magnificent choice near Tokyo Station for your special day. Although it is located right next to Tokyo Station, there is also an open-air bath. They use hot spring water that comes from 1,500 meters (≈1 mile) underground in Tokyo. If you want to spend a special day at a Japanese-style luxury hotel, HOSHINOYA Tokyo would be one of the best choices.
- Aesthetic massage: Available
- Price: ¥¥¥¥¥
- Access: 10 minutes walk from JR Tokyo Station
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Hotel Chinzanso, which has a beautiful artistic misty garden, also has a hot spring spa (Additional cost). They use hot spring water directly sent from Ito, Shizuoka Prefecture. You can enjoy a romantic stroll in the garden, and there are also plenty of anniversary plans available.
- Aesthetic massage: Available
- Price: ¥¥¥¥
- アクセス:10 minutes walk from Edogawabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
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At The Prince Park Tower Tokyo, where you can enjoy the view of Tokyo Tower spreading out in front of you, there is a spa where you can enjoy hot springs pumped from 1,600 meters below Shiba Park (Additional cost). There is also a bar with a close view of Tokyo Tower, giving you a romantic atmosphere. This hotel is very popular for couples.
- Aesthetic massage: Available
- Price: ¥¥¥¥
- Access: 2 minutes walk from Akabanebashi Station on the Toei Oedo Line
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Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport is directly connected to Haneda Airport International Terminal. If you stay at the hotel, you can use Izumi Tenku no Yu for free. The scenery is beautiful, there is an open-air bath, and there are plenty of restaurants. Another good point is that it is available 24 hours a day.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥¥¥¥
- Access: Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3
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Enjoy hot spring hotels with good value
There is a large public bath that uses hot spring water from Misato Onsen in Saitama Prefecture and offers a panoramic view of the night view of Tokyo. La Vista Tokyo Bay’s hot springs are nice, but I also recommend it because the seafood buffet for breakfast and late night snacks are so delicious. This is my favorite hotel.
- Aesthetic massage: Available
- Price: ¥¥¥
- Access: 1 minute walk from Yurikamome Market Station
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Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport is directly connected to the Haneda Airport international terminal, just like Villa Fontaine Premier, which I have already introduced. The difference between them is that Premier is for those who enjoy a luxurious stay, while Grand is for those who value functionality as a base for sightseeing or business.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥¥¥
- Access: Directly connected to Haneda Airport Terminal 3
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Villa Fontaine Grand Ariake is a complex that includes a shopping area, food court, hot springs, and a theater. It is conveniently located within walking distance from Tokyo Big Sight. Hot spring baths are available at the complex’s Izumi Tenku no Yu (additional cost). It is a 4-minute walk from Ariake Station on the Yurikamome Line, but it is easily accessible by taking a bus from Tokyo Station.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥¥
- Access: 4 minutes walk from Yurikamome Ariake Station
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Onyado Nono Asakusa, a hotel with a Japanese concept, has a black hot spring bath, and a large public bath with paintings depicting the scenery of Asakusa. The open-air bath has a single sized pot-shaped bath. The breakfast buffet and ramen service at night are also abundant. You can stay at a tatami hotel for a good price.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥¥
- Access: 4 minutes walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station
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Yuen Shinjuku, a Japanese-style hotel, uses hot springs from Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture. You can enjoy a panoramic view of Shinjuku from the rooms and hot springs on the upper floors. It’s also nice to be able to enjoy ice cream after taking a warm bath. Breakfast is a Japanese set meal that looks and tastes good. This is a hotel where you can relax in a calming atmosphere in a busy city.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥¥
- Access: 8 minutes walk from Shinjuku Sanchome Station
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Enjoy hot springs casually
From here, I will introduce the Dormy Inn and Super Hotel groups, which are not a resort stay, but a business hotel with a hot spring.
First, let’s introduce the Dormy Inn group.
Hotel Dormy Inn Premier Ginza, conveniently located in Ginza, uses black hot spring water transported from Sosa City, Chiba Prefecture. This is the only place in the Ginza area where you can enjoy black hot spring water.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥¥
- Access: 4 minutes walk from Higashi Ginza Station
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The hot springs at Dormy Inn Ikebukuro use black hot water from Sosa City, Chiba Prefecture as well. The rooms are business hotel type. Recommended for those who want to stay at a budget-friendly business hotel with a sauna and cold bath. Dormy Inn also has a full late night ramen service.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥
- Access: 9 minutes walk from JR Ikebukuro Station
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The nearest station is Hatchobori, but it is also a 15-minute walk from Tokyo Station, making it an easily accessible location. It’s a little-known hotel with good value for money as it’s a little far from Tokyo Station. This is a hotel where you can enjoy your stay with hot springs in the style of an old folk house, ramen served at night, along with ice cream service. The service is the same as other Dormy Inns.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥
- Access: 2 minutes walk from JR Hatchobori Station
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Next, I will introduce the Super Hotel Premier groups.
Super Hotel Premier Ginza is located right next to Exit A7 of Higashi Ginza Station, with good access to Tsukiji and Kabukiza. This hotel is suitable for those who value location. The hot springs at the Super Hotel Premier hotel are drawn from Yugawara Onsen. The room is a little small, so larger people may feel cramped.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥
- Access: Right outside the A7 exit of Higashi Ginza Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
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Like other Super Hotel Premiers, they use Yugawara Onsen for hot springs. This is a simple business hotel. The service is similar to that of Super Hotel Premier Ginza, with approximately 20 types of welcome drinks available at night.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥
- Access: 4 minutes walk from JR Akihabara Station
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Like other Super Hotel Premiers, they use Yugawara Onsen for hot springs. It’s a good option if you want to stay at a hot spring hotel in the Ikebukuro area, but it’s not recommended for solo women traveling because it’s located in a nightlife area. However, the building is new and comfortable.
- Aesthetic massage: Unavailable
- Price: ¥
- Access: 5 minutes walk from Ikebukuro station
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