1,Asakusa ROX Matsuri Yu

The hotel has a total of 11 types of baths, including an open-air bath with a view of the Tokyo Sky Tree, paved with natural hyssuri. It is also recommended to go there to relax after sightseeing in Asakusa.
7F ROX, 1-25-15 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo (reception)
👉Asakusa ROX Matsuri Yu (official website)
2,Bishinoyu

This hot spring has an amber-colored spring water gushing from 1,600 meters underground. From the nature you see while bathing in the open-air hot springs, you can also enjoy the changes of the seasons.
2-3-45, Takaidonishi, Suginami-ku, Tokyo
3,Koumyou-sen
The open-air bath on the third floor terrace is a private space with the entire floor surrounded by trees. The open-air baths are changed weekly between men and women, so please check in advance.
1-6-1 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
4,Musashikoyama Shimizuyu
Source: Musashikoyama Shimizuyu
Visitors can enjoy two types of hot springs: amber-colored black hot water and golden hot water that springs from a deeper stratum than the black water. It is also known as a hot spring for beautiful skin, so it is recommended not to rinse off the hot spring water after getting out of the bath, but to leave it moist.
3-9-1 Oyama, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo
👉Musashikoyama Shimizuyu (official website)
5,Takasagayu

In addition to the open-air baths of modern Japanese construction, the indoor bath paintings completed in 2015 by Kiyoto Maruyama, one of only three sento painters in Japan today, are also noteworthy. The men’s side depicts a wide coastline and pine trees, while the women’s side shows scattered islands and cherry trees.
4-49-2, Chuo, Nakano-ku, Tokyo
