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Yudonburi Sakaeyu

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Yudonburi Sakaeyu is located north of Sensoji, in an area called Oku-Asakusa. You can enjoy as many as seven different kinds of baths, including a rotenburo (outdoor bath), neburo (lie-down bath), and denkiburo (an electric bath for health reasons). Sauna is also available at an additional cost. The outdoor bath is especially popular among foreign guests. Although a natural hot spring, the facility itself is a sento, a downtown-style public bath, so the fee is only 460 yen! You can buy towels and shampoo, so you can just walk in! Open to all, how about taking a break from sightseeing and relax in a bath? One of the comforting aspects for foreign guests is that instructions are written in English on the website as well as in the baths; further, guidance in English is also available on the spot. *Click here for information on public baths in Taito [http://www15.j-server.com/LUCTAITO/ns/tl.cgi/http%3a//www.city.taito.lg.jp/index/shisetsu/life/publicbath.html?SLANG=ja&TLANG=en&XMODE=0&XCHARSET=Shift_JIS&XJSID=0](http://www15.j-server.com/LUCTAITO/ns/tl.cgi/http%3a//www.city.taito.lg.jp/index/shisetsu/life/publicbath.html?SLANG=ja&TLANG=en&XMODE=0&XCHARSET=Shift_JIS&XJSID=0)

Address
1-4-5 Nihonzutsumi, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Contact No.
81-3-3875-2885
81-3-3875-2885
Access
12-min walk from Minowa Station on the Hibiya Line
Opening Hours / Holidays
Official Website
Time Required

Yudonburi Sakaeyu is located north of Sensoji, in an area called Oku-Asakusa. You can enjoy as many as seven different kinds of baths, including a rotenburo (outdoor bath), neburo (lie-down bath), and denkiburo (an electric bath for health reasons). Sauna is also available at an additional cost. The outdoor bath is especially popular among foreign guests. Although a natural hot spring, the facility itself is a sento, a downtown-style public bath, so the fee is only 460 yen! You can buy towels and shampoo, so you can just walk in! Open to all, how about taking a break from sightseeing and relax in a bath? One of the comforting aspects for foreign guests is that instructions are written in English on the website as well as in the baths; further, guidance in English is also available on the spot. *Click here for information on public baths in Taito [http://www15.j-server.com/LUCTAITO/ns/tl.cgi/http%3a//www.city.taito.lg.jp/index/shisetsu/life/publicbath.html?SLANG=ja&TLANG=en&XMODE=0&XCHARSET=Shift_JIS&XJSID=0](http://www15.j-server.com/LUCTAITO/ns/tl.cgi/http%3a//www.city.taito.lg.jp/index/shisetsu/life/publicbath.html?SLANG=ja&TLANG=en&XMODE=0&XCHARSET=Shift_JIS&XJSID=0)