Infants enter for ¥200 and benefit from stroller parking, diaper tables, baby bath chairs, and sold diapers, but hot water exposure, no nursing room, and no private family tub reduce comfort.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Allows time to enjoy key baths, use baby facilities, and rest without rushing.
Share the Tsubo Bath:
Slip into the small jar tub together, where shallow warm water fits you and your baby.
Tip: Hold your baby securely and wrap them in a small towel before entering.
Stroller & Luggage Zone:
Use the free stroller parking corner and luggage storage on the 8th floor.
Tip: Drop off your pram here before bathing to move freely in the changing area.
Diaper Change & Baby Bath Chairs:
Find diaper-changing tables and plastic baby bath seats in both changing rooms.
Tip: Bring your own wipes and use the chairs in the washing area for safe bathing.
Rooftop Rest Deck:
Relax on the wood-deck lounge beds under the open sky.
Tip: Nurse or let your baby nap on a resort bed while you watch the clouds.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
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Adult entry (2 adults) | JPY 2,000 |
Infant entry | JPY 200 |
Towel rental (2) | JPY 1,000 |
Disposable diapers (5) | JPY 200 |
Total Estimated | JPY 3,400 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
In cooler months, outdoor baths feel extra warm against cold air—wrap your baby in towels right after. In summer, stay in the indoor carbonic acid bath to avoid direct sun.
Address: 1-chōme-7-31 Nagaranishi, Kita Ward, Osaka, 531-0061, Japan
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YJ SchH
Nice experiences there with family. The display shows the capacities of the spa. It has indoor and outdoor hot spring sections. The main attraction for me was that underground almost 700 meters spring water which says it’s good for the skin and for all different ages. The canteen area offered different choices and free green tea and water. Only thing about the menu is that, there is no English men...
Hesam Hesamian
Nice relaxing onsen. Abit far from the city centre but very clean and staff are friendly. No place for family and no tattoos are allowed in.
William Phay
Took subway, and walked 10 min. My first visit as a Singaporean. No onsen in SG. 900yen unlimited hrs (Friday). Bring a small towel ( rentable). Great, Enjoyable exp. Given a locker for shoes & another for all belongings. Strip naked, then enter Pools. Sit 2 wash body, go to closed pools (39C hot pool, Jet Pool, Extra hot pool (42C), Cold pool (15C), 2 Saunas, & Open Pool ares (Mineral pool, Bar...
jonbristolbs4
Amazing Onsen, with very helpful staff explaining the basics to an English tourist. Many assorted pools and relaxation areas, all clean and well maintained .
Lynn Yoo
I visited this place during my trip to Osaka City, combining it with a trip to the House Museum, and it was a great place to take a break from walking for a long time. We visited between 2-4pm and although it was crowded, the open-air bath was quiet and the water quality was good. If you are planning to visit a house museum during your trip to the city, I recommend visiting this one, which is only...
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