Discover the ultimate places to unwind in Japanβs bustling capital.
When people think of Tokyo, they imagine the vibrant buzz of Shibuya Crossing, neon-lit nights, and futuristic vending machines β but thereβs another side of the city: the one that invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and indulge in deep relaxation.
Whether youβre a traveler craving a post-flight reset or a local looking for some inner peace, Tokyoβs spa scene is a mix of ancient rituals, modern wellness, and luxurious escapes.
From traditional Japanese baths to sleek wellness sanctuaries, here are the best spas in Tokyo where you can truly exhale.
π 1. Thermae-Yu (Shinjuku)
Located in the heart of Shinjuku, this 24-hour onsen-style spa offers a mix of traditional Japanese baths and modern comforts.
β’ β¨οΈ Features: Natural hot spring water from Nakaizu, outdoor rotenburo, saunas, and body scrubs
β’ π Bonus: You can nap in their relaxation lounges or even stay overnight
β’ π Perfect for: Night owls, solo travelers, or post-shopping recovery
β¨ 2. SPA Damai (Daikanyama)
A luxury spa that blends Japanese Zen with Balinese wellness techniques.
β’ πΏ Features: Organic treatments, aromatherapy, and award-winning massages
β’ π§ Vibe: Earthy, calming, and absolutely Instagram-worthy
β’ π Perfect for: Couples or a pampering βme dayβ
πΈ 3. Maenohara Onsen Sayano Yudokoro (Itabashi)
A charming, authentic Japanese onsen experience tucked away in a quiet Tokyo neighborhood.
β’ πͺ· Features: Outdoor rock baths, tatami rest areas, sauna, and a garden-view rotenburo
β’ π± Bonus: On-site traditional restaurant with seasonal Japanese meals
β’ π Perfect for: An off-the-beaten-path escape with a truly local vibe
π 4. Times Spa Resta (Ikebukuro)
Tucked into a quiet building near Ikebukuro Station, this hidden gem is localsβ favorite for a reason.
β’ π₯ Features: Carbonated baths, stone saunas, women-only floors
β’ ποΈ Extra: Nap rooms with reclining chairs and massage machines
β’ π Perfect for: Peace and quiet, solo decompression
π§ 5. Spa LaQua (Tokyo Dome City)
A well-known wellness complex that offers natural hot springs sourced from 1,700 meters underground.
β’ πΏ Features: Outdoor baths, saunas, jet baths, and aesthetic treatments
β’ ποΈ Tip: Go in the evening for a spa + city lights combo
β’ π Perfect for: Romantic date nights or post-baseball game chill sessions
π§Ό 6. Yuen Bettei Daita (Setagaya)
A luxury ryokan-style hot spring and spa in central Tokyo that feels like a Kyoto getaway.
β’ πΎ Features: Private onsen rooms, minimalist design, and curated scents
β’ π΅ Bonus: Sip matcha in the lounge after your soak
β’ π Perfect for: Staycations and design lovers
π 7. Arona Spa (Shibuya)
A cozy, budget-friendly spa known for its incredible lymphatic drainage massages.
β’ π Features: Foot reflexology, aroma oil massages, and late hours
β’ πΈ Great value: Luxury feel without the luxury price tag
β’ π Perfect for: Backpackers, quick fixes, or travelers on the go