
My Journey Through Western Tokyo. Come and experience the wonders of the Tama area!
When the Tama area is mentioned, for many, nothing will come to mind. This is probably due to the lack of information available online.

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A natural, day-trip hot spring designed to Feng Shui principles and heated with jet-black water.
A day-trip hot spring where you can soothe your mind and body with high-quality hot water. Because our natural running hot springs have the same chlorine and sodium salinity levels as the body, any burden on the hot springs is very low. No water is added, and our baths are filled from the source untouched. The reason behind the surprisingly jet-black color is due to an organic layer of what is known as “humic acid”, an aged combination of kombu and fern plants, that occupy the underground layers at a depth of 1500 meters. There are several types of baths that you can enjoy, from open air baths to water baths, rocks baths, and saunas. All of our baths are designed to Feng Shui principles.
※Individuals that are intoxicated, wear diapers or have tattoos will not be permitted entry.

You can enjoy high-quality natural hot springs.
Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.
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Can I use a wheelchair or a walking stick inside the building?
Wheelchairs and walking sticks are not permitted inside the building.
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Up to what age can mixed bathing be allowed?
Mixed bathing is limited to children under elementary school age.
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Can I enter if I have tattoos?
You will only be able to enter if you can cover it with a sticker or something similar. If you enter without covering it, a staff member will ask you to leave.
Some reviews are AI-translated.
Some guy named Nomura is going on about tattoos, but the website clearly says it’s OK if you can cover them.
Everyone’s following the rules, so don’t post random, inaccurate reviews.
If it bothers you that much, just don’t come.
Anyway, the hot spring here is amazing.
When I visited around noon today, I noticed there were about two people with tattoos. After checking various websites, I found some say that people with tattoos are allowed here. I wonder how the staff actually handle this. If I reported it to an employee, would they ask the person to leave?
If the facility officially says they don't allow people with tattoos, I hope they enforce that policy. Otherwise, more people with tattoos might start coming, and things could get a bit lax. I would like to see the staff take a firm stance on this.
The hot spring water quality is excellent. The facilities could use some improvement, but the place has a charming, traditional vibe. The nearby GeGeGe no Kitaro attractions are pretty interesting, and the tea house souvenirs are really unique.
I came here with my husband this time. The weather was cold, so it was perfect for a soak. The service was excellent.
So relaxing to enjoy the hot springs with my honey.
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