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Spa World (スパワールド世界の大温泉) in Shinsekai is an 8-floor onsen (hot spring) complex themed around world bathing cultures — European zone (4F) features Roman baths and Finnish saunas, Asian zone (6F) has Japanese rotenburo (露天風呂, outdoor baths), Korean jjimjilbang, and Balinese spa aesthetics. The facility contains 16+ different bath types using natural hot spring water pumped from 1,000m underground.
The complex is foreigner-friendly (tattoos allowed, unlike traditional onsen) and co-ed in swimsuit areas (bathing zones are gender-separated and nude, per Japanese onsen rules). The 24-hour operation and ¥1,500 all-day entry make it popular with budget travelers, families, and late-night travelers needing sleep space (napping in common areas permitted). The facility bridges authentic onsen culture with theme-park entertainment.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
24/7 (year-round)
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
¥1,500 (adults) | ¥1,000 (children) | Towel rental: ¥200 | Swimsuit rental: ¥300
Best Season
Year-round | Late night (3:00–6:00 AM) for minimal crowds
Visit Duration
2–4 hours typical | 8+ hours for overnight use
Getting There
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