Heal your tired body and mind in hot water at these fine Tokyo bath houses, many of which offer spa. During the Edo period, the sento (public bathhouse) was a popular place to unwind, as well as get yourself clean.Read through our picks of top sento spots in Tokyo and grab the opportunity to experience a new adventure! What makes the best bath house? From jazz music and craft beer to fine art, here are ten sento that are worth a visit! While Japan's "onsen" hot springs are gaining attention overseas, its "sento" public bathhouses remain a lesser-appreciated gem. Sento are casual Japanese bathhouses often set amongst residential areas and used regularly by locals to bathe and unwind.
They are a great place to rest and heal during your travels, while also allowing you to meet locals and feel the neighborhood. Tokyo used to have at least one public bath (sento) in each of its neighborhoods, but their number has greatly dropped in past decades. Recently, the popularity of sento has increased a little, with the larger baths offering entertainment, dining and relaxation under one roof, and the smaller, nostalgia.
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Featured Bath Houses Koganeyu (Kinshicho) Tokyo's most beloved hot spring bathhouse near Skytree A 1932 establishment reimagined for modern times while preserving traditional charm. Features a craft beer bar at the entrance, deep cold plunge pool, and artisanal sauna. A top ten selection of Tokyo onsen hot springs and sento bath houses.
Japanese-style bath Image credit: Chiyo no Yu Situated in the west of Tokyo, Chiyo no Yu has been operating since 1965. There are two open-air bathhouses - one in a Western-style and the other Japanese. The Western-styled bath (Suirennoyu) has a classic bathhouse look and two large outdoor clay baths, while the Japanese outdoor bath (Ischanoyu) features seasonal flowers, like wisteria and.
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When fall comes around, so does the bath season! Nothing beats the feeling of a warm bath on a cold day, and that's especially true when you're in a shiny new onsen. Here we'll be looking at four new onsen (shared hot spring baths) and sento (shared baths) in and around Tokyo. (Main image: PR Times) (This article may contain promotions).
From Koganeyu to Spa LaQua to Myojinyu, here are our picks for the five best "sento" public bathhouses in Tokyo.