What makes it 76% Kids-Friendly: Free kiddie bath, play corner and low child fee welcome kids, but bedrock spa is off-limits and parents must supervise in gender-separated areas, so still enjoyable but with some limits.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: Families can enjoy baths, kids play areas and a meal without rushing.
Outdoor City-View Baths:
Soak in rotenburo pools overlooking Nagoya city.
Tip: Visit at sunset to watch the city lights come on.
Chibikko-yu Kiddie Bath:
A shallow, child-sized bath for young kids.
Tip: Bring a favorite bath toy to keep little ones happy.
Kids Corner:
Indoor play space with toys and seating for ages 3–12.
Tip: Let kids play here while adults rest nearby.
Fantasy Starry Bath:
Indoor tub lit to mimic stars floating in water.
Tip: Turn off overhead lights for the best star effect.
Yu-agari Kitchen Ikkyu:
On-site restaurant serving set meals and kids dishes.
Tip: Order early to avoid the dinner rush around 6 PM.

Emmanuel
Ryusenji is first of all beautiful, clean and its remote location ( which some people find bothering ) makes it even more interesting . The facilities are top notch and well-maintained. Beautiful both at day and night. People follow the rules at the sauna and keep quiet.
8848 Tvx
Deserve 5out of 5 ! First 🇳🇵 Nepali here😋😋lots of relaxing salt bed rock with different sauna massage ! Huge place love it!😍
Sophia W
A relax bath time♨️in Ryusen-ji-Noyu after having a cultural tour around Atsuta-jingu Shrine⛩️ and Ryusen-Ji🙏 especially you may overlook Nagoya City🌃during your bath♨️ Locals packed in there and enjoy their time, highly recommend :)
Patrick “Jerkface” E.
Amazing onsen. Very easy to use and pay for if youre a foreigner. The onsen itself had a variety of different bath and sauna but the stand out is the gorgeous rotenburo outside onsen. Multiple tubs and pools give a gorgeous view of the city below. Only complaint is that the after care stations do not include lotion or hair tonic, bring your own. The amenities are great including a restaurant ...
Karl Raymond Roque
It was my first time at an Onsen, and I didn't make the wrong choice. The place was really fancy! There were a lot of different Onsens to try on, and with two saunas. Although there were a lot of people, because the area was big, then there was no need to worry since it didn't feel crowded. Bring your own towels though. It smelled really good and the place was clean and easy to use. There are very...
In autumn evenings, cooler air at outdoor baths makes the city views more vivid and comfortable.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult admission (2×) | JPY 1,400 |
| Child admission (1×) | JPY 300 |
| Meals (3 dishes) | JPY 2,800 |
| Total Estimated | JPY 4,500 |
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Address: 1-chōme-1501 Ryūsenji, Moriyama Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 463-0801, Japan
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