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Important Notices
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Weekly Schedule
Dec 15, 2025 〜 Dec 21
Regular holiday
Temporarily closed
Shortened hours
Mon
15
Tue
16
16:00-24:00
Wed
17
16:00-24:00
Thu
18
16:00-24:00
Fri
19
16:00-24:00
Sat
20
16:00-24:00
Sun
21
16:00-24:00
Amenities
Front deskCoin laundrySaunaRental setCashless payment
Bathing Fee
| Adult (12+) | Child (6–11) | Infant (Under 6) |
|---|---|---|
| 550円 | 200円 | 100円 |
Other Fees
Sauna: 200 yen
Rental towel: 10 yen
Rental towel + bath towel: 100 yen
Bathhouse Info
| Address | 4-25-10 Shimo-Ochiai, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo |
|---|---|
| Nearest station | 8 minutes walk from Shimo-Ochiai Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line |
| Other nearby stations | Mejiro,Shiinachou |
| Hours | 16:00-24:00 |
| Regular holiday | Monday |
| Payment methods | Cash Credit cards: VISA, AMEX, JCB, etc. Electronic money: PayPay, auPAY, d-payment, etc. |
Access
4-25-10 Shimo-Ochiai, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Interview with Fukunoyu (Takada)
What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
The groundwater pumped up from 100m underground has been well received by customers, who often say that it warms the water in their homes, especially in the winter.
What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
The decorations on the entrance change every month.
Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
The coffered ceiling in the changing room, which was built in 1950, is rare these days, and customers sometimes find themselves gazing up at it.
Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
It's rarely crowded, so you can take your time bathing.
