Tattoo-friendly open-air Onsen & drink

Sumida City, JP
100% of travellers recommend this
Excellent (25 reviews)

Included

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    Rental bath towel and face towel set
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    Alcoholic beverages
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    If you write a review later, you will receive a small gift.
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    Onsen admission ticket

Excluded

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    Sauna fee(extra 330yen)

Meeting Point

Meet you at Metro Oshiage station(Hanzomon line or Asakusa line). We will email you the detailed location in advance.

Meeting point

3-chōme-11 Narihira, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0002 , Japan

End point

End Point

Meet you at Metro Oshiage station(Hanzomon line or Asakusa line). We will email you the detailed location in advance.

Meeting point

3-chōme-11 Narihira, Sumida City, Tokyo 130-0002 , Japan

End point

What to expect

Unfortunately, most Onsens are rejected tattoos in Japan. However, there is a Tattoo-Friendly open-air Onsen! This is one of the few baths that allow tattoos! ★1★ Let's meet at the station. Woman guide can't take men to men's bath. But she will give you an instruction, so you will not be ashamed of making mistakes. Only the open-air bath, men and women are exchanged depending on the day. Women can be used on even days and men on odd days. If you make a reservation with a couple, one of two will not be able to enter the open-air bath. Instead, can take in a high concentration soda bath. Five indoor baths can be used at any time. There is also a separate open-air wooden deck. Use it naked. It is the best situation to see the Tokyo Sky Tree while relaxing in a hammock when you get hot! ※ Whether you do shampoo or just soak in is up to you. I usually just soak in. ※Weekends are crowded, you may have to wait to get in. ★2★ There is a convenience store nearby. I will buy one drink for each. Let's slowly return to the station.
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Oshiage

Unfortunately, most Onsens are rejected tattoos in Japan. However, there is a Tattoo-Friendly open-air Onsen! This is one of the few baths that allow tattoos! ★1★ Let's meet at the station. Woman guide can't take men to men's bath. But she will give you an instruction, so you will not be ashamed of making mistakes. Only the open-air bath, men and women are exchanged depending on the day. Women can be used on even days and men on odd days. If you make a reservation with a couple, one of two will not be able to enter the open-air bath. Instead, can take in a high concentration soda bath. Five indoor baths can be used at any time. There is also a separate open-air wooden deck. Use it naked. It is the best situation to see the Tokyo Sky Tree while relaxing in a hammock when you get hot! ※ Whether you do shampoo or just soak in is up to you. I usually just soak in. ※Weekends are crowded, you may have to wait to get in. ★2★ There is a convenience store nearby. I will buy one drink for each. Let's slowly return to the station.

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Tokyo Skytree

Tokyo Skytree is a marvel of modern engineering, standing tall as Japan's tallest structure and offering breathtaking views of Tokyo from its observation decks. A must-visit for any tourist, it combines stunning architecture with cultural experiences, shopping, and dining.

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Full stomach, hungry and dehydration can make you feel sick. Even if you want to take a bath for a long time, do it moderately. You can hide the front of your body with a towel except in the bathtub. Drinking alcohol, heart disease or high blood pressure, you cannot bathe.
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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Specialized infant seats are available
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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What our experts say

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    Arrive early to avoid weekend crowds.
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    Try a canned cocktail from a nearby store.
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    Don't forget to hydrate before bathing.
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    Use the hammock area for a perfect view.
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    Check the bathing schedule for mixed days.

More About this Experience

Introduction:

Are you looking for an authentic Japanese experience that combines relaxation and cultural immersion? Look no further than the Tattoo-friendly open-air Onsen & drink activity in the heart of Tokyo. Unlike most Onsens in Japan, this unique Onsen welcomes individuals with tattoos, making it an inclusive and exciting opportunity for all.

What to expect?

During this 90-minute activity, you can anticipate a one-of-a-kind bathing experience in a natural and open-air bath. The Onsen may not be grand like a resort, but it offers a glimpse into the real life of Japanese people. As a tattoo-friendly establishment, you can hide the front of your body with a towel if desired. Additionally, amenities such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, hair dryer, and Wi-Fi are provided free of charge. What sets this Onsen apart is the inclusion of drinks and a stunning view of the Sky Tree. Become acquainted with the wide variety of canned cocktails available at Japanese convenience stores as your knowledgeable guide introduces you to their tastes and ingredients. Please note that alcohol consumption is limited to individuals over 20 years old.

Who is this for?

This activity is perfect for travelers who appreciate cultural authenticity and relaxation. Whether you have tattoos or not, this Onsen welcomes all individuals who seek a unique bathing experience in Tokyo. Embrace the opportunity to unwind and immerse yourself in Japanese customs alongside like-minded individuals from around the world.

Why book this?

Booking the Tattoo-friendly open-air Onsen & drink activity presents several unique selling points and advantages. Firstly, it is a rare find in the center of Tokyo, offering an escape from the bustling city streets. The inclusivity towards tattoos sets this Onsen apart from many others in Japan, allowing individuals with body art to partake in a traditional bathing ritual. Moreover, the chance to relax in a hammock on a separate open-air wooden deck while gazing at the iconic Tokyo Sky Tree creates an unforgettable moment of tranquility. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with Japanese culture in a truly unique way.

Good to know

Before booking, it's important to keep a few things in mind. Reservations are currently being accepted for your desired date and time, ensuring convenience and flexibility for your travel plans. Please note that this experience is joint, not private. While weekends tend to be crowded, the captivating experience is worth any potential wait. Be prepared to soak in the hot springs and enjoy the relaxation at your own pace.

Reviews

Feedback from individuals who have purchased and enjoyed the Tattoo-friendly open-air Onsen & drink activity has been overwhelmingly positive. Guests praise the unusual opportunity to experience an Onsen with tattoos and commend the breathtaking view of the Sky Tree from the open-air wooden deck. Many highlight the mixology expertise of the guide, making the drink-tasting experience all the more enjoyable. Overall, past participants express satisfaction with the activity and recommend it as a must-do in Tokyo.

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