Jomon no Yu

  • Health and beauty | Spas
  • Fuchu
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Time Out says

This Fuchu spa complex was the dearest onsen in all of Tokyo when it first opened in 2006, charging bathers a gobsmacking ¥4,300 for a dip, though the prices have been reduced to (slightly) more sensible levels since then. Expensiveness breeds exclusivity, of course, and you won't have to jostle people aside for a space in the baths here. The salt-rich onsen waters used at Jomon no Yu are said to prevent sweating, meaning that you won't feel a sudden chill when you get out of the tub, and on a clear day you can see Mt Fuji from the men-only rotenburo bath on the top floor.

Details

Address
8F, 1-5-1 Miyanishicho, Fuchu-shi
Tokyo
Transport:
Fuchu Station (Keio line), south exit
Price:
Mon-Fri ¥2,400, Sat, Sun & hols ¥2,900; 90-minute course ¥1,500
Opening hours:
Daily 10am-9am
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