Category: sentolist

  • 第三玉の湯(Daisan tamanoyu)

    第三玉の湯(Daisan tamanoyu)

    Important Notices
    • 第三玉の湯(Daisan tamanoyu) will be temporarily closed on Mar 5 – 6, 2026
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    15:00-25:30
    Tue
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    15:00-25:30
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    Fri
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    Sat
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    15:00-25:30
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    15:00-25:30
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    9
    15:00-25:30
    Tue
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    15:00-25:30
    Wed
    11
    Thu
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    15:00-25:30
    Fri
    13
    15:00-25:30
    Sat
    14
    15:00-25:30
    Sun
    15
    15:00-25:30
    Amenities
    Front deskMedicinal bathCoin laundrySaunaRental setBaby bedCashless payment
    Bathing Fee
    Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
    550円200円100円
    Other Fees

    Bathing fee + sauna (includes rental face towel and bath towel): ¥1,070 for adults, ¥400 for junior high school students
    Additional sauna fee (includes rental face towel and bath towel): ¥520 for adults, ¥400 for junior high school students
    Rental face towel: ¥20
    Rental bath towel: ¥150
    *A rental towel is included in lieu of an admission ticket for those using the sauna.

    Bathhouse Info
    Address 1-4 Shiroganecho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Nearest station 5 minutes walk from Ushigome-Kagurazaka Station on the Toei Oedo Line
    Other nearby stations Kagurazaka,Iidabashi
    Hours 15:00-25:30
    Regular holiday Wednesday
    Payment methods Cash
    Credit cards (Visa/Mastercard/JACCS)
    E-money (Transit IC cards (Suica/PASMO, etc.)/WAON/nanaco/Rakuten Edy)
    QR code payments (PayPay/d払い (d Barai)/au PAY/Rakuten Pay/Merpay/Alipay/WeChat Pay)
    Access
    1-4 Shiroganecho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Interview with Daisan tamanoyu (Sueiwa)
    What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
    A wide variety of popular equipment is installed
    What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
    An artificial carbonated spring, rare among public baths in Shinjuku Ward
    Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
    Although it has been renovated several times, the building is about 70 years old, and the high ceilings speak to the architectural style of the time.
    Are there seasonal or time-of-day ways to enjoy this place?
    Look up at the sky and enjoy the open-air bath
    Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
    If you enjoy jet baths and electric baths,
    your home bath may not be enough for you.

  • 竹の湯(Takenoyu)

    竹の湯(Takenoyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    15:00-22:30
    Tue
    3
    15:00-22:30
    Wed
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    15:00-22:30
    Thu
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    15:00-22:30
    Fri
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    Sat
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    Sun
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    15:00-22:30
    Mon
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    15:00-22:30
    Tue
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    15:00-22:30
    Wed
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    15:00-22:30
    Thu
    12
    15:00-22:30
    Fri
    13
    Sat
    14
    Sun
    15
    15:00-22:30
    Amenities
    Front deskMedicinal bathCoin laundrySaunaRental setBaby bed
    Bathing Fee
    Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
    550円200円100円
    Other Fees

    Bathing fee + sauna: 1,000 yen (cash only)
    Rental towel: 30 yen (face towel only)
    *Sauna fees are cash only. (Common bathing tickets and Fureai coupons cannot be used.)

    Bathhouse Info
    Address 2 Kaidaicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Nearest station 4 minutes walk from Edogawabashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
    Other nearby stations Kagurazaka
    Hours 15:00-22:30
    Regular holiday Friday/Saturday
    Payment methods Cash
    Access
    2 Kaidaicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Interview with Takenoyu (Fujii)
    What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
    The daily medicinal bath is popular.
    Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
    Cheerful and cheerful customer service from the owner

  • 柳湯(Yanagiyu)

    柳湯(Yanagiyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    Tue
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    14:30-23:00
    Wed
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    14:30-23:00
    Thu
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    14:30-23:00
    Fri
    6
    14:30-23:00
    Sat
    7
    14:30-23:00
    Sun
    8
    14:30-23:00
    Mon
    9
    Tue
    10
    14:30-23:00
    Wed
    11
    14:30-23:00
    Thu
    12
    14:30-23:00
    Fri
    13
    Sat
    14
    14:30-23:00
    Sun
    15
    14:30-23:00
    Amenities
    Front deskRental set
    Bathing Fee
    Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
    550円200円100円
    Other Fees

    Rental towel: ¥50
    Rental bath towel: ¥100
    *Shampoo, conditioner, razors, toothbrushes, towels, and various amenities are available for purchase.

    Bathhouse Info
    Address Yanagimachi Mansion, 25 Ichigaya Yanagimachi, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Nearest station 30 seconds walk from the southeast exit of Ushigome-yanagicho Station on the Toei Oedo Line
    Other nearby stations Akebono-bashi
    Hours 14:30-23:00
    Regular holiday Mondays, 2nd and 4th Fridays
    Payment methods Cash
    Access
    Yanagimachi Mansion, 25 Ichigaya Yanagimachi, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Interview with Yanagiyu (Tateda)
    What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
    Enjoy the combination of hot, refreshing high-power jets and an electric bath, alternating with a cold well water bath.
    What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
    Enjoy a relaxing bath with the majestic waterfalls of Croatia's Plitvice Lakes National Park, a World Heritage Site, as your backdrop. A convenient, once-a-week public bath experience!
    Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
    This is our third bath since moving from downtown Asakusa to Ushigome. We provide good quality hot water so that everyone in the area can enjoy it. The water is very hot when we open, but gradually becomes a little hotter. Everyone, men and women of all ages, can use it.
    Are there seasonal or time-of-day ways to enjoy this place?
    In particular, the men's bath is bathed in sunlight that shines through the windows during opening hours depending on the season, making the water sparkle.
    Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
    For our regular customers, Yanagiyu, with its large bathtubs, is like a second home bath and a daily treat. Since we were closed for a year, we have seen many new customers, and we hope that they will all become regulars.

  • 大星湯(Taiseiyu)

    大星湯(Taiseiyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    Tue
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    15:00-23:45
    Wed
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    15:00-23:45
    Thu
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    15:00-23:45
    Fri
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    15:00-23:45
    Sat
    7
    15:00-23:45
    Sun
    8
    15:00-23:45
    Mon
    9
    Tue
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    15:00-23:45
    Wed
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    15:00-23:45
    Thu
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    15:00-23:45
    Fri
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    15:00-23:45
    Sat
    14
    15:00-23:45
    Sun
    15
    15:00-23:45
    Amenities
    Front deskCoin laundrySaunaBaby bed
    Bathing Fee
    Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
    550円200円100円
    Other Fees

    Bathing fee + sauna: 1,000 yen
    Towel rental: 200 yen

    Bathhouse Info
    Address 18-3 Ichigayadaicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Nearest station 6 minutes walk from Akebonobashi Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line
    Other nearby stations Wakamatukawada
    Hours 15:00-23:45
    Regular holiday Monday
    Payment methods Cash
    Access
    18-3 Ichigayadaicho, Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo
    Interview with Taiseiyu (Maeda)
    What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
    The binchotan charcoal bath is very warming. The cold bath is also very refreshing! We also have a Japanese-made AED installed.
    What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
    We are registered as an elderly care provider (training is ongoing), so you can use our services with peace of mind.
    Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
    Founded in 1955, this year marks the 70th anniversary of our founding. We have been involved in the bathhouse business for a total of 100 years, having previously operated in Yokohama Yukimikan (training), Hiratsuka, Jyoto Kameido, Hanyu, Saitama, Fukagawa, and Shinjuku.
    Are there seasonal or time-of-day ways to enjoy this place?
    There's a lot of conversation in the evenings, so you'll probably make friends easily!
    Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
    "Anshin Elderly Care" and "Street Corner AED Emergency Station"

  • 弁天湯(Bentenyu)

    弁天湯(Bentenyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    14:30-25:00
    Tue
    3
    14:30-25:00
    Wed
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    Thu
    5
    14:30-25:00
    Fri
    6
    14:30-25:00
    Sat
    7
    14:30-25:00
    Sun
    8
    14:30-25:00
    Mon
    9
    14:30-25:00
    Tue
    10
    14:30-25:00
    Wed
    11
    Thu
    12
    14:30-25:00
    Fri
    13
    14:30-25:00
    Sat
    14
    14:30-25:00
    Sun
    15
    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 Wednesday (If Wednesday is a public holiday, closed the following day.)
    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.
  • 東宝湯(Tohoyu)

    東宝湯(Tohoyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    15:00-24:00
    Tue
    3
    15:00-24:00
    Wed
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    15:00-24:00
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    15:00-24:00
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    15:00-24:00
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    15:00-24:00
    Tue
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    15:00-24:00
    Wed
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    15:00-24:00
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    15:00-24:00
    Fri
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    Sat
    14
    15:00-24:00
    Sun
    15
    15:00-24:00
    Amenities
    Front deskParkingMedicinal bathCoin laundryRental set
    Bathing Fee
    Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
    550円200円100円
    Other Fees

    Bathing fee: 550 yen
    Rental towel set: 70 yen (towel 20 yen, bath towel 50 yen)

    Bathhouse Info
    Address 7-11-5 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
    Nearest station 3 minutes walk from Higashi-Shinjuku Station on the Toei Oedo Line
    Hours 15:00-24:00
    Regular holiday Fridays and the first Thursday of every month
    Payment methods Cash
    Access
    7-11-5 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
    Interview with Tohoyu (Sakamoto)
    What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
    Daily medicinal bath
    What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
    Daily changing medicinal baths, hot and lukewarm water
    Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
    We try to avoid overlapping the scent and color of the medicinal baths every day and every week.
    Are there seasonal or time-of-day ways to enjoy this place?
    We use medicinal baths that are appropriate for the season.
    Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
    There are scales and blood pressure monitors (free of charge) so you can check your health daily.

  • 万年湯(Mannenyu)

    万年湯(Mannenyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    15:00-24:00
    Tue
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    15:00-24:00
    Wed
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    15:00-24:00
    Thu
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    15:00-24:00
    Fri
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    15:00-24:00
    Sat
    7
    Sun
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    15:00-24:00
    Mon
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    15:00-24:00
    Tue
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    15:00-24:00
    Wed
    11
    15:00-24:00
    Thu
    12
    15:00-24:00
    Fri
    13
    15:00-24:00
    Sat
    14
    Sun
    15
    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 cards
    E-money (Transit IC cards (Suica/PASMO, etc.)/WAON/nanaco/QUICPay/iD, etc.)
    QR code payments (PayPay/au PAY)
    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.
  • 金泉湯(Kinsennyu)

    金泉湯(Kinsennyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    Tue
    3
    14:30-22:00
    Wed
    4
    14:30-22:00
    Thu
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    14:30-22:00
    Fri
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    14:30-22:00
    Sat
    7
    14:30-22:00
    Sun
    8
    14:30-22:00
    Mon
    9
    Tue
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    14:30-22:00
    Wed
    11
    14:30-22:00
    Thu
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    14:30-22:00
    Fri
    13
    14:30-22:00
    Sat
    14
    14:30-22:00
    Sun
    15
    14:30-22:00
    Amenities
    Front deskParkingMedicinal bathOpen-air bathCoin laundryRental set
    Bathing Fee
    Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
    550円200円100円
    Other Fees

    Rental towels: Free

    Bathhouse Info
    Address 2-16-20 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
    Nearest station 10 minutes walk from Takadanobaba Station on the Yamanote Line
    Other nearby stations Waseda,Nishi-Waseda
    Hours 14:30-22:00
    Regular holiday Monday
    Payment methods Cash
    Access
    2-16-20 Nishi-Waseda, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
    Interview with Kinsennyu (Mizubayashi)
    What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
    There are medicinal baths that change weekly. There is no sauna, but there is a cold bath that is popular.
    What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
    We recommend the spacious bathroom and high ceilings. There are many popular ramen restaurants nearby, and many customers visit before or after their visit.
    Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
    Founded in 1954, it was renovated in 1994 and continues to operate to this day.
    Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
    Many customers use the facility as a place for the local community.

  • 世界湯(Sekaiyu)

    世界湯(Sekaiyu)

    Important Notices
    There are no notices to display.
    Two-week Schedule
    Mar 2, 2026 〜 Mar 15
    Regular holiday Temporarily closed Shortened hours
    Mon
    2
    15:00-25:00
    Tue
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    15:00-25:00
    Wed
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    15:00-25:00
    Thu
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    Fri
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    15:00-25:00
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    15:00-25:00
    Sun
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    15:00-25:00
    Mon
    9
    15:00-25:00
    Tue
    10
    15:00-25:00
    Wed
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    15:00-25:00
    Thu
    12
    Fri
    13
    15:00-25:00
    Sat
    14
    15:00-25:00
    Sun
    15
    15:00-25:00
    Amenities
    Front deskParkingCoin laundrySaunaRental setBaby bedCashless payment
    Bathing Fee
    Adult (12+) Child (6–11) Infant (Under 6)
    550円200円100円
    Other Fees

    Bathing fee + sauna: 1,100 yen (towel set included)
    *The sauna is available for an additional 550 yen after purchasing a combined bathing ticket.

    Bathhouse Info
    Address 3-8-31 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
    Nearest station 7 minutes walk from Takadanobaba Station on the Yamanote Line
    Other nearby stations Shimo-Ochiai
    Hours 15:00-25:00
    Regular holiday Thursday
    Payment methods Cash
    Credit cards (Visa/Mastercard/JCB/American Express)
    E-money (Transit IC cards (Suica/PASMO, etc.)/iD/Rakuten Edy/nanaco/WAON)
    QR code payments (PayPay/d払い (d Barai)/Merpay)
    Access
    3-8-31 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
    Interview with Sekaiyu (Ayabe)
    What part of your baths or facilities are you most proud of?
    The bathroom walls are made of mosaic tiles, allowing you to enjoy the Iguana Falls (men's bath) and the Matterhorn (women's bath). The baths are also designed for easy walking. There is also a sauna room that can accommodate up to eight people (men's bath only).
    What do you especially want first-time visitors to enjoy here?
    The key features of this bath include a spacious lounge and a large TV, allowing you to relax after your bath.
    Any history or unique commitment about this bathhouse we should know?
    We were one of the first in Tokyo to install a sauna in May 1967.
    Are there seasonal or time-of-day ways to enjoy this place?
    During the summer (July to September), the regular rock bath area is turned into lukewarm water, allowing you to bathe while cooling off from the heat of your body.
    Why do regulars keep coming back, in your opinion?
    Easy access from Takadanobaba and Shimo-Ochiai stations, and a facility structure that is easy for people of all ages and genders to use (barrier-free)