Top 10 Recommended Super Sento in Tokyo

Top 10 Recommended Super Sento in Tokyo

【Latest 2026】10 Best Super Sento in Tokyo! Popular & Hidden Gem Spot Guide

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Tokyo is home to numerous super sento (public bathhouses with additional facilities) that offer healing for both mind and body, with a diverse range of options. From large spa facilities to hidden gem sento, you can enjoy various styles of bathing experiences. The diverse services offered by each facility, such as carbonated springs, natural hot springs, bedrock baths, and saunas, will soothe your daily fatigue and refresh you. They are recommended for outings with friends and family, as well as for spending some relaxing time alone. This time, we will introduce 10 recommended super sento in Tokyo, so be sure to check out this article and visit one!

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RAKU SPA 1010 Kanda

RAKU SPA 1010 神田

"RAKU SPA 1010 Kanda" is an authentic super sento & relaxation facility located in the heart of Tokyo, Kanda. It offers a variety of indoor and outdoor baths, including natural hot springs, jet baths, and saunas, perfect for unwinding from a day's fatigue. The facility is designed in a Japanese modern style, with a relaxation lounge, nap space, and a cafe & restaurant. After your bath, you can further refresh yourself with a massage or esthetic treatment. It's conveniently located for a break after work or during sightseeing, and is popular with both men and women. Open until late at night, it's a relaxing spot in the city where you can enjoy yourself without worrying about the time.

Address 2-9-9 Kanda Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 11:00 AM - 8:00 AM the next day (Last admission 7:00 AM the next day)
Closed Open all year round
Price Adult (12 years and older) 550 yen, Junior (6 to under 12 years old) 200 yen, Child (under 6 years old) 100 yen *Varies depending on the day of the week and course
Features Carbonated bath, daily changing bath, cold bath, sauna, reclining seats, manga corner, dining pub
Access 5-minute walk from JR Ochanomizu Station
Parking No parking available
Official website RAKU SPA 1010 Kanda Official Website
【平日】RAKU SPA 1010 神田 (RAKU SPAコース 入館料)
【Weekdays】RAKU SPA 1010 Kanda (RAKU SPA Course Admission Fee)
Day Trip Hot Spring2-9-9 RAKUSPA1010 Kanda Awajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0063
¥2,050

Spa LaQua

スパ ラクーア

Spa LaQua, adjacent to Tokyo Dome City, is a large spa facility where you can enjoy an authentic hot spring experience right in the heart of the city. The natural hot spring water, gushing from 1,700m underground, is a sodium-chloride strong saline spring that warms you to the core. The spacious facility offers a variety of spas, saunas, and bedrock baths in addition to the hot spring baths, allowing you to spend your time as you wish. Towels and loungewear are provided, so you can enjoy your visit comfortably even if you come empty-handed. It's highly recommended for those seeking a high-quality bathing facility in the center of Tokyo.

Address LaQua Building 6F, 1-1-1 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 11:00 AM - 9:00 AM the next day *Last admission 8:00 AM the next day
Closed May 11 (Mon) & 12 (Tue), 2026; October 5 (Mon) - October 9 (Fri), 2026 *Subject to change
Price Adult (18 years and older) from 3,500 yen, 6-17 years old from 3,200 yen *Varies by day
Features Hot spring, bedrock bath, spa, sauna, sodium-chloride strong saline hot spring, towels, loungewear
Access Approx. 1-minute walk from Korakuen Station, approx. 2-minute walk from Kasuga Station, approx. 3-minute walk from Suidobashi Station
Parking Paid parking available
Official website Spa LaQua Official Website
【館内利用券付・300円割引】入館+1500円券|東京ドーム天然温泉 スパ ラクーア
【With in-facility voucher・300 yen discount】Admission + 1500 yen voucher|Tokyo Dome Natural Hot Spring Spa LaQua
Day Trip Hot SpringLaQua 5〜9F (Front Desk 6F), 1-1-1 Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0003
Max6%OFF
¥5,000
¥4,700

Hidamari no Izumi Haginoyu

Located close to Uguisudani Station, "Hidamari no Izumi Haginoyu" is one of Tokyo's largest public bathhouses. It boasts a wide variety of baths, including spacious indoor and open-air baths, jet baths, carbonated springs, and saunas, perfect for thoroughly relieving daily fatigue. It also features natural hot spring baths, ideal for those who want to warm up from the core. The facility is clean and offers a comfortable relaxation space, as well as dining and relaxation rooms, allowing you to spend a full day at leisure. It's a charming public bathhouse, loved by locals and offering new discoveries for tourists.

Address Thermae Domus Negishi, 2-13-13 Negishi, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours Morning bath 6:00 AM - 9:00 AM (Last admission 8:30 AM) Day/Night bath 11:00 AM - 1:00 AM (Last admission 12:30 AM)
Closed Irregular holidays
Price Adult 550 yen, Elementary school student 200 yen, Infant 100 yen
Features Carbonated spring, open-air rock bath, electric bath, jet bath, sauna
Access Approx. 3-minute walk from Uguisudani Station
Parking No parking available
Official website Hidamari no Izumi Haginoyu Official Website

Natural Hot Spring Hisamatsuyu

Located in Sakuradai, Nerima Ward, "Natural Hot Spring Hisamatsuyu" is a designer public bathhouse established in 1966, combining history with modern design. While being conveniently located a 5-minute walk from the station, you can enjoy natural hot spring water gushing from underground in its open-air bath. Particularly striking is the projection mapping displayed on the bathroom walls. The imagery, which changes with the seasons and time of day, adds an extraordinary touch to the bathing experience, surprising and delighting visitors.

Address 4-32-15 Sakuradai, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM (Last admission 10:30 PM)
Closed Every Tuesday
Price Adult (12 years and older) 550 yen, Junior (elementary school student) 200 yen, Child (preschooler) 100 yen
Features Natural hot spring, open-air bath, projection mapping
Access Seibu Ikebukuro Line: Sakuradai Station, 5-minute walk
Parking No parking available
Official website Natural Hot Spring Hisamatsuyu Official Website

Kairyuyu

Kairyuyu, conveniently located within walking distance of Shibuya Station, is a public bathhouse known for its stylish building and pristine baths. Its spacious indoor bath features a variety of tubs, including a regular hot bath, jet baths, and a deep bath for extended soaking, allowing you to thoroughly relieve daily fatigue. Saunas and cold baths are also available, making it popular with those looking to refresh themselves. The facility is well-maintained and offers a calm atmosphere, cherished as a community hub. Why not stop by for a quick bath after work or during your sightseeing trip?

Address 2-19-9 Higashi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 12:00 PM - 11:30 PM
Closed Saturdays
Price Adult 550 yen, Junior high school student 400 yen, Elementary school student 200 yen, Preschooler 100 yen
Features Soft water baths, giant whale mural
Access Approx. 12-minute walk from Shibuya Station
Parking No parking available
Official website Kairyuyu Official Website

RAKU SPA Station Musashikoganei

"RAKU SPA Station Musashikoganei" is a large super sento & relaxation facility with excellent access, directly connected to the station. It boasts a wide range of bathing options, including natural hot springs, various indoor and outdoor baths, saunas, cold baths, and jet baths, all perfect for unwinding from daily fatigue. After your bath, you can refresh yourself in the comfortable relaxation spaces and rest areas. With dining options and cafes also available, it's a popular and comfortable spot where you can spend an entire day.

Address 2-1-11 Honcho, Koganei-shi, Tokyo
Opening hours [Sun-Thu, Holidays] 9:00 AM - 2:00 AM the next day (Last admission 1:00 AM the next day)
[Fri-Sat, Eve of Holidays] 9:00 AM - 8:00 AM the next day (Last admission 7:00 AM the next day)
Closed Open all year round
Price Weekdays: Adult (junior high school age and above) 980 yen, Child (4 years old to elementary school age) 440 yen, Free for children under 3 years old
Weekends/Holidays: Adult (junior high school age and above) 1,280 yen, Child (4 years old to elementary school age) 550 yen, Free for children under 3 years old
*Varies depending on the course
Features Hot spring, bedrock bath, sauna, spa
Access 1-minute walk from the Central Exit of JR Chuo Line "Musashikoganei Station"
Parking None (Paid parking available nearby)
Official website RAKU SPA Station Musashikoganei Official Website

Tamakai Natural Hot Spring Morinodori

Located in Machida City, "Tamakai Natural Hot Spring Morinodori" is a super sento where you can enjoy natural hot springs. You can relieve your daily fatigue in a variety of baths, including spacious indoor and open-air baths using natural hot spring water gushing from underground, carbonated springs, jet baths, and saunas. The sauna also features an automatic löyly function, which sends hot air to promote sweating, a welcome addition. The facility offers a calming atmosphere that evokes nature, with well-equipped relaxation lounges, relaxation rooms, and dining options, making it a great place to spend a relaxing day. Why not visit with family, a couple, or for a moment of respite after work?

Address 1-11-5 Oyama-ga-oka, Machida-shi, Tokyo
Opening hours 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Last admission 11:00 PM)
Closed Second Tuesday of March, June, September, December
Price Weekdays: Adult (junior high school age and above) 880 yen, Child (4 years old to under junior high school age) 450 yen, Infant (under 4 years old) 100 yen
Weekends/Holidays: Adult (junior high school age and above) 980 yen, Child (4 years old to under junior high school age) 500 yen, Infant (under 4 years old) 100 yen
Features Open-air bath, kuroyu (black hot spring), sauna, relaxation space
Access Unknown
Parking Parking available
Official website Tamakai Natural Hot Spring Morinodori Official Website

Shinagawa Sauna

"Shinagawa Sauna" is a male-only sauna facility conveniently located a 1-minute walk from Oimachi Station. It offers excellent refreshment facilities, including spacious dry saunas and steam saunas, as well as an outdoor air bath space, cold baths, and jet baths. Its accessibility makes it easy to stop by after work or during a trip. The facility is clean and well-maintained, with a relaxation lounge and rest areas, allowing you to spend your time at leisure. Additionally, it has a capsule hotel, making it a recommended base for sightseeing or business trips.

Address 1-6-1 Oi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 5:30 AM - 2:30 AM (Next day)
Closed Open all year round
Price 60-minute course: Weekdays 980 yen, Weekends/Holidays 1,280 yen
*Varies depending on the course
Features 2 types of saunas, 3 types of cold baths, outdoor air bath space
Access 1-minute walk from Oimachi Station on the Tokyu Oimachi Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line / Rinkai Line
Parking No parking available
Official website Shinagawa Sauna Official Website

Tokyo Somei Onsen Sakura

Tokyo Somei Onsen Sakura, located within walking distance of Sugamo Station, is a day-trip hot spring facility where you can enjoy natural hot springs gushing from 1,800m underground. With a large public bath, open-air bath, and cypress indoor bath, it offers a variety of tubs to thoroughly relieve daily fatigue. It also features saunas, cold baths, and relaxation spaces, allowing you to fully enjoy your relaxation time at your own pace. The facility includes spacious rest areas, a restaurant, and massage/esthetic services, making it a healing spot where you can spend an entire day relaxing. With good access, why not visit for a break after work or to refresh on a holiday?

Address 5-4-24 Komagome, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 10:00 AM - 11:00 PM (Last entry 10:30 PM)
Closed Open all year round
Price Weekdays: Adult 2,100 yen, Child (6 years old to elementary school age) 1,200 yen
Weekends/Holidays: Adult 2,900 yen, Child (6 years old to elementary school age) 1,200 yen
Features Hot spring, sauna, bedrock bath, spa
Access Approx. 8-minute walk from JR Yamanote Line "Sugamo Station" A1 Exit
Parking Paid parking available
Official website Tokyo Somei Onsen Sakura Official Website

Maenohara Onsen Saya no Yudokoro

Maenohara Onsen Saya no Yudokoro, located within walking distance of Shimura-Sakaue Station on the Toei Mita Line, is a day-trip hot spring facility where you can enjoy natural hot spring water, known for its莺色 (uguisu-iro, brownish-green) color, flowing directly from the source. In the open-air bath surrounded by lush nature, you can fully enjoy the blessings of the hot spring while admiring the seasonal scenery. The fresh, free-flowing spring water is smooth to the touch, offering deep comfort to visitors. In addition to the hot springs, there are also well-equipped bedrock baths and saunas, allowing for various bathing experiences throughout the day. It's a spot where you can feel as if you're in a hot spring resort, despite being in the city.

Address 3-41-1 Maenocho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours 9:00 AM - 12:00 AM (Last admission 11:00 PM)
Closed Open all year round (Closed once or twice a year for maintenance)
Price Weekdays: Adult 970 yen, Child (elementary school age and below) 600 yen
Weekends/Holidays: Adult 1,300 yen, Child (elementary school age and below) 900 yen
Features Hot spring, bedrock bath, sauna, spa
Access Approx. 8-minute walk from Toei Mita Line Shimura-Sakaue Station
Parking Free parking available
Official website Maenohara Onsen Saya no Yudokoro Official Website

Summary

Tokyo boasts numerous super sento with spacious open-air baths, authentic saunas, and excellent bedrock baths. The 10 spots introduced here each have unique charms, offering various ways to enjoy them, from short visits after work to relaxing weekend plans. Why not reset your daily fatigue by relaxing in a large bath and experience a moment of physical and mental "adjustment" (totonou)?

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