弁天湯(Bentenyu)

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Weekly Schedule
Dec 15, 2025 〜 Dec 21
Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
Mon
15
14:30-25:00
Tue
16
14:30-25:00
Wed
17
Thu
18
14:30-25:00
Fri
19
14:30-25:00
Sat
20
14:30-25:00
Sun
21
14:30-25:00
Amenities
Front deskParkingMedicinal bathCoin laundrySauna
Bathing Fee
Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
550円200円100円
Other Fees

Bathing fee + sauna: ¥1,100 (includes both large and small towels)
Rental towel (small only): ¥10
*Large towels are available for sauna guests only.

Bathhouse Info
Address 5-1 Yochocho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Nearest station 5 minutes walk from Wakamatsu-Kawada Station on the Oedo Line
Other nearby stations Higashi-Shinjuku,Akebonobashi
Hours 14:30-25:00
Regular holiday Wednesdays and the day after public holidays
Payment methods Cash
Access
5-1 Yochocho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Interview with Bentenyu (Zenimoto)
What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
The reclining bath, sitting bath, high power bath, and tub bath all have a switch that lights up for two minutes. The medicinal bath contains herbal medicines, and the men's and women's baths alternate daily between a sauna and mist sauna and a sauna and open-air bath.
What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
Above the bath, you can enjoy painted pictures of Mount Daisetsu and the wind gods and thunder gods, and on the other side, watercolor paintings of the nearby Sakura Park and Nishima Tenjin Shrine.
Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
The building is 74 years old and has high ceilings.
Are there seasonal or time-of-day ways to enjoy this place?
The bath salts for the open-air bath change every day, and there is a drying box for your coat on rainy days.
Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
The spaciousness allows you to relax and unwind.