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Japan, 〒170-0003 Tōkyō-to, Toshima-ku, Komagome, 5丁目4−24
contactos teléfono: +81 3-5907-5566
sitio web: www.sakura-2005.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 35.7378916, Longitude: 139.7391902
J Foster
::A nice little onsen if you happen to be in the area (I don't recommend going out of your way for this, chances are there's something equally nice or nicer close by), it's about a 7-10 minute walk from Sugamo Station. They also offer a shuttle bus. Like most places, you get a wristband and use that to pay for things at the restaurant, at vending machines, etc. You can rent towels from the front desk and buy undershirts / underwear / toothbrush from the vending machine if you needed them for some reason.
Remi Wyszynski
::I took a night bus to Tokyo from Kyoto and coming to this onsen felt amazing. The primary reason for visiting is of course, the onsen which costs about 1700 yen per person. There are 5 baths. First is a slightly cooler one to help you acclimate, 38 degrees. Then there is another one at 41 degrees which has high powered jets and sections for you to sit where the jets are strategically placed. The next two baths are outside and also maintained at 41 degrees. One is like the first indoor one, the other is called a, "silk bath" it has a multitude of tiny bubbles and a particular mineral which makes the water opaque. The final bath is a cold one if you wish to use it, the temperature is kept at 18 degrees. I did not use the saunas or the Korean bath massage thing. On the second floor is a relaxation room available to only adults with seats which can adjust to be entirely flat. There is also a large tatami mat room which serves as a lounge area for families to relax. The second floor also has a salon which I did not use and a massage service which was absolutely amazing. The prices are also decent from what I've seen around Japan. The staff are all friendly and helpful. At least one person always speaks English and can communicate effectively. From them you can rent towels and the like.
Virginia H
::My partner enjoyed this onsen venue a lot. This is our third time visiting Sakura onsen, every single visit is relaxing and refreshing. The only thing that had ruined our experience this time was a Chinese man yelling over the phone (no manners whatsoever) inside the changing room and it makes everyone feeling uncomfortable. This is a self-decipline and respectful environment I hope the staffs are able to step in these situations and stop these type of nuisance happening again.
Vivian Macedo
::One of the bests onsens options in Tokyo. With the start prize you have a access to various hot springs, inside ir outside, cold pools, saunas. Few services like rub or massage are paid separeted. Dont accept people with any tatto.
Tera Duffer
::Well I didn't get to go in because I have a tattoo. It's a small one on my shoulder but the front desk lady said that it doesn't matter what size, no tattoos allowed. She was very very nice about it and the front area is very nice and smelled great. The front receptionist spoke English and explained the locker system to us very well. Very bummed I didn't get to go in but dems da rules!!