万年湯(Mannenyu)

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Weekly Schedule
Dec 15, 2025 〜 Dec 21
Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
Mon
15
15:00-24:00
Tue
16
15:00-24:00
Wed
17
15:00-24:00
Thu
18
15:00-24:00
Fri
19
15:00-24:00
Sat
20
Sun
21
15:00-24:00
Amenities
Front deskCoin laundryRental setCashless payment
Bathing Fee
Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
550円200円100円
Other Fees

Rental face towel: One free per person (additional towels are 50 yen)
Disposable bath towel: 200 yen

Bathhouse Info
Address 1-15-17 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station 5 minutes walk from Shin-Okubo Station on the Yamanote Line
Other nearby stations Okubo,Higashi-Shinjuku
Hours 15:00-24:00
Regular holiday Saturday
Payment methods Cash
Credit card
Electronic money: WAON, nanaco, QUICPay, etc., transportation IC cards (SUICA, PASMO, etc.)
QR code payments: PayPay, auPAY, iD
Access
1-15-17 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Interview with Mannenyu (Takeda)
What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
The entire facility uses soft water, so you can enjoy the quality of the water, which is similar to that of a sodium hot spring.
What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
There is no sauna, but there is a high-temperature bath, a medium-temperature bath, and a cold bath, so you can enjoy alternating between hot and cold baths.
Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
You can relax in the design by Kentaro Imai, a leading expert in hot spring facility design.
Are there seasonal or time-of-day ways to enjoy this place?
Many foreign tourists visit the area. Depending on the time of day, you might be able to enjoy an exotic atmosphere. Why not try interacting with them?
Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
We are proud of the fact that we rarely have to close temporarily. I think that the fact that we are open whenever you come gives you a sense of security.