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Updated: September 7, 2023

Tokyo Dome Natural Hot Springs Spa LaQua 東京ドーム天然温泉 スパ ラクーア

5F-6F LaQua Building (Front Desk 6F) 1-1-1 Kasuga, Bunkyo City, Tokyo

Relax and refresh at a world-class spa in downtown Tokyo

Weary travelers will appreciate the opportunity to relax and recharge at Tokyo Dome City's excellent Spa LaQua bathing facility. Spread across multiple floors and offering a range of bathing options, it's an ideal getaway for grown-ups.

Tips

  • A simple, worry-free introduction to hot spring bathing Japanese style
  • Outdoor baths, Healing Baden sauna, and other top facilities

Bathing is serious business in Japan and the hot springs at Spa LaQua rise to the challenge, bubbling up from 1,700 meters underground to supply the spa's many baths. Separated into several zones on different floors, the main attractions include indoor baths and saunas, outdoor baths, the Healing Baden with bedrock baths, relaxation areas and restaurants. Once you've received a wristband at the reception area, proceed to the changing rooms and let the relaxation begin. A wide array of world class spa facilities is yours to enjoy for the duration of your visit.
Spa LaQua's innovative wristband system allows you to add expenses to your tab as you go, without worrying about cash. Just ease from place to place in your borrowed leisurewear and enjoy the facilities at your own pace. Various regulations and points of bathing etiquette are spelled out clearly on signs in several languages making Spa LaQua a nice, worry-free introduction to hot spring bathing Japanese style.

Unlike other parts of Tokyo Dome City, Spa LaQua is a bathing or Spa facility geared toward grown-ups. Children under 5 years of age are not allowed on premises, but children between 6 and 17 years of age may be accompanied by a guardian until 18:00. Bathing suits are not allowed and visitors with tattoos or other forms of skin art may not enter. Since all bathing is done in the nude, male and female baths are separated by floor. Women-only relaxation areas are also available.

How to Get There

  • Korakuen StationMarunouchi LineNamboku Line1 min on foot

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Opening Hours

  • 11:00-9:00
    MondaysTuesdaysWednesdaysThursdaysFridaysSaturdaysSundaysHolidays

    *Last entry 60 minutes before closing
  • Closing days: Irregular
    *Sometimes closed for maintenance

Price

General admission: 2900 yen

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Facility Info

  • RestroomsDining facilitiesSmoking areasHot springParkingOutdoor bathWiFi
  • JapaneseEnglishChinese (simplified)Korean

For updated information on opening hours, closings, prices, and more, please check the official website or ask the facility directly.