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Experience Tranquility at EDO-YU RYOGOKU: A Traditional Japanese Bathing Oasis

Discover relaxation and culture at EDO-YU RYOGOKU, Tokyo's premier traditional public bath and restaurant, where tranquility meets Japanese heritage.

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EDO-YU RYOGOKU offers tourists a unique blend of relaxation and cultural immersion. This traditional Japanese public bathhouse is located in the heart of Sumida City, Tokyo, providing a serene escape from the bustling city. Visitors can indulge in the soothing hot springs while enjoying the authentic ambiance of Edo-period Japan, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience Japan's rich bathing traditions.

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1 Chome-5-8 Kamezawa, Sumida City, 1 Chome Kamezawa, Tokyo, 130-0014, JP
Monday
10 am-8:30 am
Tuesday
10 am-8:30 am
Wednesday
10 am-8:30 am
Thursday
10 am-8:30 am
Friday
10 am-8:30 am
Saturday
10 am-8:30 am
Sunday
10 am-8:30 am

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you are driving, start by heading south on Route 20 (Chuo Dori) from the center of Kai City. Continue straight for about 30 kilometers until you reach the junction with Route 14. Merge onto Route 14 towards Kofu and continue for approximately 15 kilometers. Take the exit towards the Nagoya and Tokyo direction (E20), which will lead you onto the Chuo Expressway. Follow this expressway for about 60 kilometers. Once you reach the outskirts of Tokyo, take the exit for Sumida City. Continue on local roads until you reach 1 Chome-5-8 Kamezawa, which is where EDO-YU RYOGOKU is located. There is parking available nearby.

    Public Transportation

    To reach EDO-YU RYOGOKU by public transport, start by taking the JR Chuo Line from Kai City Station. Travel towards Tokyo Station, which takes about 2 hours. At Tokyo Station, transfer to the JR Sobu Line towards Chiba. Get off at Ryogoku Station, which is approximately a 10-minute ride. From Ryogoku Station, exit the station and walk southeast for about 10 minutes. You will find EDO-YU RYOGOKU at 1 Chome-5-8 Kamezawa in Sumida City. It is located near the famous Ryogoku Sumo Hall, making it easy to spot.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience.
    Bring your own toiletries, although they are available for purchase.
    Consider trying the restaurant after your bath for a complete experience.
    Familiarize yourself with Japanese onsen etiquette to enhance your visit.
    Check the opening hours, as they may vary on weekends and holidays.

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    EDO-YU RYOGOKU is not just a bathhouse; it is a cultural experience that transports visitors back to the Edo period of Japan. Nestled in the vibrant Sumida City, this super public bath offers an authentic Japanese onsen experience, characterized by its serene atmosphere and meticulously maintained facilities. The soothing waters, sourced from natural hot springs, are renowned for their therapeutic properties, enticing both locals and tourists alike. As you step into EDO-YU, you are welcomed by a tranquil environment that encourages relaxation and rejuvenation. The bathhouse features various pools, each offering a unique temperature and mineral composition, allowing guests to tailor their experience. After soaking in the hot springs, visitors can unwind in the relaxation area, which boasts traditional tatami mats and views of beautifully landscaped gardens. For those looking to enhance their visit, EDO-YU also houses a restaurant serving delicious Japanese cuisine, where you can savor traditional dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. This combination of bathing and dining creates a holistic experience that highlights the essence of Japanese culture. EDO-YU RYOGOKU is more than just a place to bathe; it represents a deep-rooted tradition that emphasizes wellness and community. The staff is dedicated to ensuring that every visitor feels at home, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, EDO-YU offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Japan while enjoying the restorative benefits of its natural hot springs.

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