【Membership Exception】 Special Limited 2,148 yen (usually 2,480 yen) !! ※ The same fee on Saturdays and Sundays, public holidays! Tokyo Bay Area Authentic natural hot spring theme park in Odaiba! Utilizing Utilized Source from 1,400 meters, Outdoor Bath, Outdoor We offer all 13 types of baths, including footbaths spreading over the area. Also, wear one of your favorite one from seven types of yukata, "Hirokoji" and "Eight hundred eight towns" that reproduced the bustle of Edo and Shimomachi, "A day off" relaxing in a hot spring "Please enjoy all day from child to adult! [Included in ticket fee]
· Admission fee (including bathing fee, in-store usage fee, yukata, towel usage fee included)
· In-house wear (Please choose from all 9 types of Yukata)
· Towel
·consumption tax
· Free shuttle bus daily service (Tokyo Teleport Station, Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station, Shinjuku Station, etc.)
※ For details, please check with the official home page
[Onsen]
· Source: Oedo Onsen
- Spring quality: sodium - chloride strong salt hot spring (hypertonicity · weak alkalinity · hot spring)
· Efficacy: general efficacy (neuralgia, muscle pain, arthralgia, frozen shoulder, motor paralysis, joint stiffness, furrow, whipple, chronic gastrointestinal disease, hemorrhoids, coldness, recovery period after recovery, fatigue recovery, cuts, burns, chronic skin diseases , Weak children, chronic gynecological diseases) etc.
[Free Amenities]
Body soap, shampoo, rinse, hair rubber, cleansing, face wash, lotion, milky lotion, hair conditioner, toothbrush, etc. Odaiba Oedo Onsen Monogatari
Tokyo Odaiba Oedo Onsen Monogatari (Tokyo Odaiba Oedo Onsen story) is a day trip and accommodation hot spring facilities using hot spring located in the Qinghai Koto-ku, Tokyo. In this section, we describe Oedo Onsen Monogatari Co., Ltd., the management company (see later sections).
As Japan's first hot spring theme park, opened on March 1, 2003, which corresponds to the Edo Kaifu 400 years. Normal business hours until the next morning 9:00 am from 11 am. There are accommodation "Oedo inn Iseya" and simple accommodation "Black Ships Cabin" (men only), it is also possible to stay. In addition, on weekdays it is also possible to nap until 7 am in the rest room and the hall without having to use the accommodation (as of February 2013).
As the new attractions of Odaiba that reproduces the "Edo" in the city center, also there is a wide range of popular to the elderly from children, regardless of gender as feel free to go hot spring facilities. It has been that the time slip with the theme, after admission spend dressed in rich yukata lending facilities. The hotel can also be a game that has been popular in the old days of Edo.
Because it is a leasehold of 10 years of the contract, but in the original plan had been to end the business in 2013, lease of land with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government has been extended until the fiscal year 2015 (March 2016). Also carried out the extension of the contract period to further thereafter, is expected to continue to open until 2021 the end of the year.
In addition, bathing as an option for high-speed bus "VIP liner" that fiscal enterprise to service (also available for purchase at the VIP lounge · VIP stand).
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