I visited in August 2019 and I'm so happy I did now that they closed. Such a shame really, they should get it back even if it is in a less expensive place outside the city.
Yes! It’s such a shame. Apparently that place they had was rental land which they had to close down no matter what. I hope they can find a new place to build something similar.
I went with friends to the permanently closed one in Odaiba when I still went to school in Tokyo, before pandemic hits. Really want to visit these places again, so nostalgic for me (even if its just a theme park). Anyway, new subscriber ❤❤❤
I just searched online and apparently they just closed permanently a couple months ago 😭 However, there is still a couple of Onsens that are pretty nice. There is a very nice one that is about 1-2 hours from Tokyo that I really liked called Ocean Spa Fuua in Atami, Shizuoka.
Got really confused for a bit. Researching online shows this place closed down during the pandemic in 2021. Which made me disapointed since this video got me super interested (Planning a Tokyo Japan trip end of this year). But looking more into it, theres 2 Oedo Onsen in the area, this one, and the one that closed down in Odaiba. They are both pretty close to Tokyo DisneySea, so I thought they were one and the same. Doesn't help that alot of what I'm reading is google translated info, but the timing of this video being post 2021, gives me more confidence that the place still exists, and will be open when I vacation there. Anyone can confirm I'm getting my info right?
I’m sorry to hear 😭 There are some tattoo friendly onsens near Tokyo if you’re still interested in going. Here’s an article for a places in Tokyo. livejapan.com/en/article-a0003679/
@@kolohe8134 That’s a very good question. Unfortunately Japan sees tattoos as a stigma because of the Yakuza (Japanese mafia) who always had a lot of tattoos to label themselves as a Yakuza member. Especially in the past people were afraid of people with tattoos. But fortunately I think slowly people are starting to change and view tattoos more of an art rather than associated to a mafia group.
@@offtojapan Thanks, from Hawaii and know about the Yakuza and the culture due to massive Japanese population and Tourism. My 'why" was for the person who stated that they had a large back tattoo..Tattoos are a big western "fad" now, they change dramatically as people age and colors also fade..Not my thing at all
Wow! This is such a great place to go to. And so close to Tokyo.
That odaiba onsen shouldn't be closed, they need to reopen it, it's too cool to be closed down like that
New subscriber! I love these couple japanese youtube channels where I get to know other countries, can't wait to see your adventures
Thank you for your nice comment! 😍✨
I will make more fun video about Japan😳✨I hope you to visit to Japan from Mexico someday!☺️✨
I visited in August 2019 and I'm so happy I did now that they closed. Such a shame really, they should get it back even if it is in a less expensive place outside the city.
Yes! It’s such a shame. Apparently that place they had was rental land which they had to close down no matter what. I hope they can find a new place to build something similar.
I went with friends to the permanently closed one in Odaiba when I still went to school in Tokyo, before pandemic hits. Really want to visit these places again, so nostalgic for me (even if its just a theme park).
Anyway, new subscriber ❤❤❤
thank you
Is this open all year round? We are coming in Dec/Jan and would love to visit here!
I just searched online and apparently they just closed permanently a couple months ago 😭 However, there is still a couple of Onsens that are pretty nice. There is a very nice one that is about 1-2 hours from Tokyo that I really liked called Ocean Spa Fuua in Atami, Shizuoka.
Got really confused for a bit. Researching online shows this place closed down during the pandemic in 2021. Which made me disapointed since this video got me super interested (Planning a Tokyo Japan trip end of this year). But looking more into it, theres 2 Oedo Onsen in the area, this one, and the one that closed down in Odaiba. They are both pretty close to Tokyo DisneySea, so I thought they were one and the same. Doesn't help that alot of what I'm reading is google translated info, but the timing of this video being post 2021, gives me more confidence that the place still exists, and will be open when I vacation there. Anyone can confirm I'm getting my info right?
The one near Disneyland is still open! The one near Odaiba closed down a while ago.
Hi!! Thanks for making this video. Do you need to make a reservation to visit?
Thank you for the comment! No, you don’t need a reservation.:) ✨
@@offtojapan thank you so much :))
Hi Thank you for the information. Are there any outdoor hot springs at this onsen that are not as hot as you mentioned ?
Yes! I think that hot spring we mentioned is the only hot one in Urayasu theme park. But other hot spring is not as hot as we mentioned!
No tattoos? I have 1 😭. Life choices coming back to haunt me. Nice video guys!
Thank you!! If you can hide by your swim suit or band aid or something, it’s ok! ✨😂
Do they have manga in English :)?
I wish they have…! But there were only Japanese manga 🥺
I want to go but I have tattoo at my back 😭
I’m sorry to hear 😭 There are some tattoo friendly onsens near Tokyo if you’re still interested in going. Here’s an article for a places in Tokyo. livejapan.com/en/article-a0003679/
why ???
@@kolohe8134 That’s a very good question. Unfortunately Japan sees tattoos as a stigma because of the Yakuza (Japanese mafia) who always had a lot of tattoos to label themselves as a Yakuza member. Especially in the past people were afraid of people with tattoos. But fortunately I think slowly people are starting to change and view tattoos more of an art rather than associated to a mafia group.
@@offtojapan Thanks, from Hawaii and know about the Yakuza and the culture due to massive Japanese population and Tourism. My 'why" was for the person who stated that they had a large back tattoo..Tattoos are a big western "fad" now, they change dramatically as people age and colors also fade..Not my thing at all
Can wear swim suit for outdoor?
Yes! We need to wear swim suit for outside hot spring. ☺️