Where To Try Free Japanese Hot Bath in Tokyo?

Free Japanese footpath in Tokyo

Have you heard the word “Onsen?” It is a Japanese word that means “Hot Spring.” However, nowadays, “Onsen” means “Hot bath” in Japan. You can try free Japanese Hot Baths in Tokyo.

Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai is a new tourist hot spot in Tokyo. It is not only famous because of the Toyosu Fish Market but also for its unique features.

It has the Edo Period Bell Tower, Edo-style shopping streets, shops, squares, and decorations.

In short, it is a new addition to Tokyo, where people can sense the joy of the Edo period.

Previously, people had to go to Kyoto or Kawagoe to experience the Edo period. Now, they can enjoy it in Tokyo. It is effortless now.

In addition, tourists who have no experience with Japanese hot springs can try free Japanese Hot Baths in Tokyo now.

Are you in Tokyo now?

Go to Shimbashi Station and take the Monorail Yurikamome Line to Shijo-mae Station. You will find the map there. It is only a 4-minute walk.

Lift for 8th floor hot bath
Lift for 8th floor footpath

If you are not sure, just follow the crowd and go down to the over-bridge. Do not go down to the road. Look forward, and you will see an Edo-style house. That is Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai.

Enjoy some Edo-style Japanese food. But do not forget to go up to the 8th floor. Use the lift to go up.

Free Japanese footpath
From 8th floor Bell Tower

As soon as you land on the 8th floor, turn left, and you can see how beautiful Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai is. You can see even far from there.

There is a nice breeze. It is also one of the best spots for photographs.

Now, move forward, and you will see many men and women sitting under a shade, dipping their feet in the clean water, and enjoying the view of the Rainbow Bridge in the distance. You can also enjoy beautiful Tokyo Bay from there.

Try a free Japanese Hot Bath in Tokyo, and I am sure you will like it.

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