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Best Onsen (Hot Springs) Around In Tokyo

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What is an "onsen"?

An "onsen" (温泉) is a natural Japanese hot spring facility that comes in many types and shapes, but usually includes either an outdoor or indoor bathing facility. When visiting Japan, you can find onsens usually as part of a hotel, traditional ryokan, or a bed and breakfast. If you have seen the symbol ♨ before, then you have already encountered the sighting of an onsen! These hot springs typically use the natural hot water produced from geothermally heated springs (that often emerge as Japan is a volcanically active country) and have different benefits for the skin and body, such as alleviating muscle pains, chronic fatigue and stress and healing skin problems. A note to make is that many of these onsen do not allow visitors with tattoos to enter, as they traditionally symbolize members of the yakuza (Japanese mafia). If you are looking to include a visit to an onsen in your Japan itinerary, whether it is for 1 day, 1 week, or 1 month, you should definitely check out TripleLights, as they have over 1,000 local tour guides that can take you to the best onsen that will fulfill all your needs and ensure that you are not restricted in any way. 


1.Tokyo Odaiba Oedo Onsen Monogatari (Tokyo)

The attraction is natural hot springs that bubble up from 1400 meters underground. Along with onsen each for men and women, there are 14 types of onsen. Relaxing inside the facility while wearing a yukata is popular.


2. Tokyo Dome Natural Onsen Spa LaQua 8 (Tokyo)

In addition to an open-air bath and a huge public bath, the onsen facilities also include a variety of low-temperature saunas, a relaxation area and restaurants. This is an onsen with the sensation of a resort where you can spend a relaxing day.



3. Bade and Natural Onsen – Toshima-en Niwa-no-Yu (Tokyo)

This onsen where adults can relax doesn’t allow anyone under junior high school age. Along with a natural onsen, there is also a spa, a stone sauna, the Bade Pool, a regular sauna and dining facilities.



4. Nikko Yumoto Onsen (Nikko)

This is the No. 1 onsen area as designated by the country. The quiet and relaxing onsen town is a different world next to the hustle and bustle around the station. It’s also ideal as an activity place for Oku-Nikko.



5. Yamato no Yu (Narita)

An “onsen” facility with an eye-catching modern exterior, ideal for a day trip. The 8 large and small outdoor baths, the Japanese cuisine changing according to the four seasons, the fitness gym, etc. provide a place of relaxation for adults.



6. Shibu Onsen (Nagano)

All of the hot springs in the town are drawn 100% straight from the source springs. Enjoy a stroll through the town or experience the “Kyu-to Meguri” which is a tour of the 9 outdoor baths. The retro atmosphere and the rich variety of qualities of the hot springs is delightful. Nearby there is Jigokudani Yaen-Koen (Monkey Park).



7. Shirahone Onsen (Nagano)

Shirahone Onsen is a hot spring town which is filled with a rustic beauty surrounded by deep forest and the Yukawa Valley. There are 10 springs in the town, and its charm lies in the enjoyment of the subtly different qualities of the waters at each inn.



8. Nozawa Onsen (Nagano) 마사지

Earning 2 stars on the Michelin Green Guide Japon, many types of hot springs can be enjoyed along with outdoor baths, foot baths and facilities for day trips.



9. Hakone-en Garden (Hakone)

Starting with an aquarium and workshops in traditional handicrafts, this is a resort facility where you can also enjoy shopping and the great outdoors. You can enjoy the view of Mt. Fuji from Lake Ashi and fully savor the beautiful landscape.



10. Hakone Hot Spring Town (Hakone)

Hakone is a town of hot springs with a long history where you can enjoy looking at Mount Fuji while bathing in hot springs surrounded by nature. Because Hakone offers hot springs for resting, skin beauty, curing and much more, baths can also be selected by your bathing purpose. Whether you make it a day trip or decide to stay at an inn, there are numerous ways of enjoying Hakone. 


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