Maenohara Onsen Sayano Yudokoro

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Maenohara Onsen Sayano Yudokoro

A natural hot spring property set on a revamped Showa-era estate with all the trappings of a refined, traditional Japanese ryokan.

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Located along Tokyo Metropolitan Route 445, facing Maeno Chuo Street, Maenohara Onsen Sayano Yudokoro is a natural hot spring facility that’s easily reached thanks to the handy bus stop just out front.

The building’s exterior exudes the charm of a veteran ryokan inn. Once a Showa-era private residence, the property is carefully redone today to offer warm Japanese aesthetics and serene amenities. The interior offers the approachable old-world welcome of a classic public bathhouse while keeping the elegance of a refined retreat. The garden features a kare-sansui (dry landscape) moss garden, providing a tranquil escape from the city’s bustle.

The hot spring features a distinctive milky green “uguisu” hue and is a natural free-flowing spring, with no added water or chemicals-an irresistible detail for true onsen enthusiasts. Classified as a strong sodium chloride spring containing iodine, with a slightly alkaline pH of 7.4, it offers excellent heat retention, helping to keep the body warm long after bathing.

Unwind with a full array of relaxation options including open-air and indoor baths, saunas, and a bedrock bath. Post-bath relaxation options are plentiful, ranging from aromatherapy and Korean-style body scrubs to massages.

The on-site restaurant, Shitensha, occupies the renovated former residence and offers a graceful, photogenic Japanese ambiance. Here, guests can enjoy handmade juwari soba (100% buckwheat noodles), known for its rich flavor and firm texture.

Highlights

  • Located along Tokyo Metropolitan Route 445, facing Maeno Chuo Street.
  • The facility, renovated from a Showa-era residence, offers an elegant Japanese-style atmosphere.
  • Features a free-flowing natural hot spring with a high-salinity composition that helps retain warmth.
  • The on-site restaurant Shitensha serves premium 100% buckwheat soba noodles.

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  • Free parking is available on-site.

    Free parking is available on-site.

  • The serene moss garden in the kare-sansui (dry landscape) style evokes a sense of calm.

    The serene moss garden in the kare-sansui (dry landscape) style evokes a sense of calm.

  • The open-air bath, surrounded by greenery, features a natural hot spring flowing directly from the source.

    The open-air bath, surrounded by greenery, features a natural hot spring flowing directly from the source.

  • At the Ko-dokoro (Aroma Salon), guests can relax with aromatherapy treatments.

    At the Ko-dokoro (Aroma Salon), guests can relax with aromatherapy treatments.

  • The restaurant Shitensha offers dining in an elegant space reminiscent of a traditional Japanese ryotei.

    The restaurant Shitensha offers dining in an elegant space reminiscent of a traditional Japanese ryotei.

  • The Saya Gozen set meal includes a daily dessert and is one of the restaurant’s popular offerings.

    The Saya Gozen set meal includes a daily dessert and is one of the restaurant’s popular offerings.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

English, Korean and Chinese are available.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are towels available for rent or purchase?

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Yes. Face towels and bath towels are available for rent, and face towels can also be purchased.

Q

Are there any smoking areas?

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Yes.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

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Re-entry is not allowed.

Q

Can I enter the bath if I have a tattoo?

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Yes, as long as your tattoo is completely covered with a tattoo cover sticker or similar item so that it is not visible to other guests while inside the facility.

Q

Can I bathe while wearing a diaper?

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No, guests wearing diapers are not permitted to enter the baths.

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Can a married couple use a private bath together?

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No. According to Itabashi Ward regulations, mixed bathing for anyone aged 7 or older is prohibited, even for family members.

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Details

Name in Japanese
前野原温泉 さやの湯処
Postal Code
174-0063
Address
3-41-1 Maenocho, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
03-5916-3826
Closed
Open every day
Business Hours
9:00am - 12:00am(Admission allowed until 11:00pm)
Admission
Adults 970yen (Weekends and holidays 1,300yen), Elementary school students and younger 600yen (Weekends and holidays 900yen)
【Rental fee】Bath towel・Face towel 380yen, Indoor wear 380yen
Access
About 8 minutes walk from Subway Shimura-Sakaue Station.
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)