

Toyosu Manyo Club is a large 24-hour hot spring facility located in Toyosu, a waterfront district in Tokyo.
The official name of the facility is Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, and it is part of the Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai complex.
This onsen complex transports natural hot spring water daily from Hakone Onsen and Yugawara Onsen — two of Japan’s most famous hot spring areas — allowing visitors to experience authentic thermal waters without leaving Tokyo.
In addition to hot spring baths, the facility includes multiple saunas, a stone spa (ganbanyoku), restaurants, relaxation areas, and overnight accommodation. It functions as a full-scale urban hot spring resort.
Contents
- Basic Information & Access
- Experience Hakone and Yugawara Hot Springs in Tokyo
- Open-Air Bath with Tokyo Bay Views & Indoor Public Bath
- Japanese Sauna Experience in Tokyo – 3 Types Available
- Rooftop Foot Bath Garden (Guests Only)
- Part of Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai Complex
- Dining Options Inside the Facility
- Overnight Stay Available – Onsen Ryokan Experience in Tokyo
- Additional Paid Relaxation Options
- Who May Enjoy This Facility
- Before You Visit
- Conclusion
Basic Information & Access
Address
6-5-1 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan
Opening Hours
Open 24 hours a day, year-round
Tattoo Policy
Guests with tattoos are not permitted to use the bathing areas.
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Access
- 4-minute walk from Shijo-mae Station (Yurikamome Line)
- Approximately 3 minutes by car from the Toyosu Exit (Shutoko Expressway Route 10 Harumi Line)
- Approximately 5 minutes by car from the Ginza Exit (Inner Circular Route)
The facility is about a 10-minute taxi ride from Shinbashi or Ginza.
This makes it convenient for late-night visits, even after missing the last train.
If you’re already riding the Yurikamome Line, you may also want to visit Tokyo Joypolis, a popular indoor theme park in Odaiba featuring VR attractions and Japanese arcade-style rides. It’s an easy addition to your Toyosu itinerary.
Experience Hakone and Yugawara Hot Springs in Tokyo
Hakone Onsen and Yugawara Onsen are historic hot spring areas known throughout Japan for their mineral-rich waters.
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club transports natural spring water daily by tanker truck from these regions.
The water is often described in Japan as “bijin-no-yu,” meaning “beauty-enhancing hot spring,” a term used for waters believed to leave the skin smooth and hydrated.
The water is clear, soft on the skin, and gently warms the body from the core.
Guests can enjoy these traditional Japanese thermal waters while overlooking Tokyo Bay — a rare combination of authentic onsen culture and modern city scenery.
Open-Air Bath with Tokyo Bay Views & Indoor Public Bath


This section is the highlight of the facility.
Infinity-Style Open-Air Bath Overlooking Tokyo Bay
The outdoor bath (rotenburo, meaning open-air hot spring bath) offers wide views of Tokyo Bay.
There are minimal visual obstructions, allowing guests to see the sky, water, and Tokyo skyline from the bath.
The pool design creates an infinity-style effect, where the water surface appears to blend into the bay beyond.
When guests relax in the bath, they can see open skies and views toward the Rainbow Bridge area.
During the daytime, visitors enjoy bright waterfront views.
At sunset, the sky changes from orange to pink.
At night, the Tokyo skyline lights up, creating a strong contrast between natural hot spring water and a modern urban landscape.
It is uncommon to experience traditional Japanese onsen culture while overlooking one of the world’s largest cities.
Guests can soak in natural hot spring water from Hakone and Yugawara while feeling the sea breeze of Tokyo Bay — an experience unique to this location.
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Women-Only Nano Mist Bath (“Nano-Kura”)
The Nano-Kura bath combines nano mist and micro cloud technology.
Fine warm mist surrounds the body, helping increase core temperature and improve circulation.
The treatment is designed to promote sweating and support skin hydration.
Lying Bath & Carbonated Bath
The facility also includes a reclining bath (neyu), where guests lie down in shallow hot water, and a nano carbonated bath, which is believed to support blood circulation.
These baths are popular for relieving travel fatigue.
Japanese Sauna Experience in Tokyo – 3 Types Available


Japanese saunas are known for their high standards of cleanliness, temperature control, and structured bathing flow (hot bath → sauna → cold bath → rest).
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club offers three types of sauna.
Dry Sauna (Approx. 90°C / 194°F)
The dry sauna operates at approximately 90°C (194°F), which is slightly higher than many standard hotel saunas overseas.
The facility uses a Finnish-made METOS “iki” sauna stove, a well-known model in professional sauna environments.
An automatic loyly system releases steam at intervals, increasing humidity and intensifying heat sensation.
Guests typically move from the sauna to a cold bath and then to a rest area — a cycle commonly called “totonou” in Japan, meaning a deeply balanced relaxation state.
The sauna is tiered (4 levels for men, 3 for women), allowing guests to choose their preferred temperature level.
Salt Sauna (Lower Temperature, High Humidity)
The salt sauna operates at a lower temperature with higher humidity.
Guests apply provided salt to the skin and allow it to dissolve slowly.
This process gently exfoliates dead skin cells and is often compared to a spa-style body treatment.
It is suitable for guests who prefer milder heat.
Nano Mist Sauna (Women Only, Approx. 45°C / 113°F)
The nano mist sauna operates at approximately 45°C (113°F).
Ultra-fine mist surrounds the body, helping reduce dryness and making breathing comfortable.
This sauna is often described as similar to a steam-based spa treatment and may be suitable for guests who find high temperatures uncomfortable.
Rooftop Foot Bath Garden (Guests Only)

On the 10th floor rooftop, guests can access the Observation Foot Bath Garden.
This area provides 360-degree panoramic views of Tokyo’s skyline.
Sunset is particularly popular, offering views of the changing sky above Tokyo Bay.
Part of Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai Complex
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club is the hot spring building within the Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai complex.
Next to it is Toyosu Jogai Edomae Market, where visitors can enjoy:
- Sushi
- Seafood rice bowls
- Street food
- Edo-style Japanese cuisine
There is also a free public foot bath garden on the 8th floor for visitors to the complex.
Dining Options Inside the Facility

Buffet Restaurant (Additional Fee)
The all-time buffet includes:
- Teppanyaki grill dishes
- Seafood skewers
- Pizza
- Sashimi delivered from Toyosu Market
A live kitchen format allows guests to enjoy freshly prepared food.
Manyo-an Restaurant
Manyo-an offers a quieter, traditional Japanese-style dining space.
Guests can order set meals, hot pot dishes, small plates, desserts, and alcoholic beverages.
Night views of Tokyo Bay are visible from parts of the restaurant.
Overnight Stay Available – Onsen Ryokan Experience in Tokyo


Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club offers more than day-use bathing.
Facilities include:
- Reclining lounge area (late-night surcharge applies)
- Private rooms with beds(An additional fee applies, and advance reservation is required for overnight stays.)
- Women-only sleeping area (4th floor)
- 513 reclining chairs
- Power outlets and USB ports at each seat
- Blankets available
This option can be useful for travelers who miss the last train or want a short onsen-style stay without traveling outside Tokyo.
Additional Paid Relaxation Options
Ganbanyoku Stone Spa “Shinsekian”
The stone spa uses heated natural stones, including white tourmaline.
Different themed rooms are available, including a women-only space.
Ganbanyoku is a Japanese-style heated stone room where guests relax fully clothed.
It is often used to promote circulation and reduce fatigue.
Healing Room
The healing room uses far-infrared heating panels.
Guests can rest while viewing the Toyosu waterfront after using the stone spa.
Who May Enjoy This Facility
- Travelers who want to experience authentic Japanese onsen in Tokyo
- Visitors looking for a 24-hour hot spring facility
- Sauna enthusiasts
- Tourists visiting Toyosu and the nearby market
- Travelers seeking relaxation after flights or long sightseeing days
Before You Visit
- Bathing areas require full nudity (swimsuits are not allowed).
- Guests with tattoos are not permitted in bathing areas.
- Foot bath and ganbanyoku areas allow clothing.
- Special booking plans are available for international visitors.
Conclusion
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club is a large urban hot spring resort combining natural thermal waters, panoramic waterfront views, dining, and overnight facilities.
The open-air bath overlooking Tokyo Bay is one of the more visually distinctive onsen experiences available within central Tokyo.
Whether visiting between sightseeing activities, late at night, or at the end of a trip, this facility provides a practical way to experience Japanese hot spring culture without leaving the city.
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