Oedo Hot Spring Story

2-6-3 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
2.5

Introduction

Odaiba Onsen Monogatari is a themed resort located in Odaiba, Tokyo. It replicates the atmosphere of a large bathhouse during the Edo period, with its design heavily influenced by Edo aesthetics. Thanks to its natural hot spring water sourced from 1,400 meters underground, it is loved by visitors for its all-in-one services for accommodation, dining, and entertainment. Odaiba Onsen Monogatari offers 13 different types of hot springs, with the "Golden Bath" and "Open-air Wind Bath" being particularly famous. Traditional Japanese-style massages are also one of its specialties. In addition, the onsen facility features outdoor baths and offers over ten types of traditional Japanese yukata (robes), as well as various massage and beauty treatments. Visitors can enjoy a variety of cuisine, participate in folk festivals, explore authentically Japanese-themed rooms, relax in a lounge specifically for female visitors, and engage in various other entertainment activities. Overnight stays are also available, allowing visitors to experience an authentic Japanese-themed room. In summary, Odaiba Onsen Monogatari is a highly cost-effective leisure paradise that offers a range of services and entertainment activities to satisfy various needs.
Address
2-6-3 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours
11:00 to 9:00 the next day. On some days, they don't operate overnight, so you can check the official website. Various food stalls and game booths start closing from 10:00, leaving only vending machines and game centers operating all night.
Transportation
About a 2-minute walk from the Yurikamome Telecom Center Station. In addition, there are free buses to and from Ooedo Onsen Monogatari at locations such as Tokyo Teleport Station, Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station, and Kinshicho. The last bus departs at around 11:00 pm. For more details, please refer to the official website timetable.