Finding an onsen or sento in Tokyo can be tricky if you have tattoos. Many places do not allow tattoos.
Luckily, some hot springs and public baths welcome everyone, including people with tattoos.
Relax, enjoy, and experience Japan’s bathing culture at these welcoming spots.
Tattoo-Friendly Onsen in Tokyo
1. Mannenyu

Mannenyu is in the lively Okubo area of Shinjuku. This welcoming sento has a variety of baths, like jet baths and silk baths.
It’s a great place to relax and unwind in the middle of Tokyo’s busy streets.
- Hours: 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM (last entry 11:30 PM)
- Closed: Saturdays
- Admission: ¥550 for adults, ¥200 for children
- Access: 5-minute walk from JR Shin-Okubo Station
2. Hisamatsuyu

Hisamatsuyu in Nerima Ward offers a natural hot spring experience with a modern touch.
The facility includes outdoor baths and carbonated water baths, creating a relaxing atmosphere for all visitors.

- Hours: 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM (last entry 10:30 PM)
- Closed: Tuesdays
- Admission: ¥550 for adults, ¥200 for children
- Access: 5-minute walk from Seibu Ikebukuro Line Sakuradai Station
3. Sakaeyu

Sakaeyu, located in Taito City, offers natural hot springs and a variety of baths.
This sento welcomes tattooed visitors and provides a peaceful bathing experience with traditional Japanese aesthetics.

- Hours: 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM (Weekdays), 12:00 PM to 11:00 PM (Weekends and holidays)
- Closed: Wednesdays
- Admission: ¥550 for adults, ¥200 for children
- Access: 11-minute walk from Minowa Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
4. Saito-yu

Located in Sumida Ward, Saito-yu features clean facilities and various bath types.
This welcoming sento is ideal for tattooed guests looking for a traditional yet inclusive experience.

- Hours: 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM
- Closed: Fridays
- Admission: ¥500 for adults, ¥300 for middle school students, ¥200 for children
- Access: 10-minute walk from JR Nippori Station
5. Shibuya SAUNAS

Shibuya SAUNAS offers a premium sauna experience in the heart of Tokyo, catering to tattooed guests.
Its relaxing sauna rooms and communal areas make it a unique addition to Tokyo’s bathing scene.
- Hours: 8:00 AM to 12:00 AM
- Admission: ¥3,000 ($20)(Weekdays), ¥3,500($23) (Weekends and Holidays)
- Men: 2.5 hours Women: 3.5 hours
- Access: 3-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station (New South Exit)
FAQ
Most sento and onsen do not accept credit cards. Cash is the preferred payment method, so it’s a good idea to bring coins.
Bring a small towel, toiletries, and clean clothes. Many facilities provide rentals or sell essentials if needed.
No, photography is not allowed in bathing areas to respect the privacy of other guests.