You can enjoy hot springs, good sushi and sashimi, and Japanese beef in the same place. There is such a dreamlike place in Tokyo. That is Toyosu Senkaku Banrai. This time, we would like to introduce our visit to Toyosu Senkaku Banrai, a hot spring resort in Tokyo where you can also enjoy delicious Japanese food.
Access information
By car
There is a private parking lot. The building is on the opposite side of the street from Senkaku Manrai. A covered pedestrian bridge will take you to Senkaku Banrai.
By train
Yurikamome Line “Ichiba-mae” station, about 4 minutes on foot.
By bus
Tokyo BRT “Toyosu Ichiba-mae” station is about 3 minutes on foot, or about 7 minutes on foot from “Michino Terrace Toyosu (in front of Toyosu Market)”.
Toei Bus It is about 5 minutes on foot from “Ichiba-mae Ekimae”.
By free shuttle bus
Free shuttle bus service is available from Shimbashi Station and Monzennakacho Station. However, due to limited capacity, please consider using the Tokyo BRT or Yurikamome if the bus is full.
For detailed access information and the latest operation status, please check the official website of Toyosu Ten Thousand Visitors.
Edo townscape at the entrance

From the entrance, you can see a Japanese shopping street from the Edo period.
Toyosu Senkaku Banrai is a commercial facility that opened in February 2024 on the land adjacent to Toyosu Market, consisting of the Shokuraku Building, which recreates an Edo townscape, and the Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, a hot spring facility. The Shokuraku Building houses approximately 70 restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood and Edo cuisine. The hot-spring bath building features hot springs directly from Hakone and Yugawara, and a footbath garden with a panoramic view of Tokyo Bay. The hotel also offers extraordinary experiences such as houseboat cruises.
Fresh ingredients from Toyosu Market
At Toyosu Senkaku Banrai, you can enjoy a wide variety of dining options. Below are the main restaurants and their features.
Seafood Cuisine

- Soma Suisan Tuna Specialty Restaurant: Specializing in fresh tuna dishes.
- Tsukiji Kagura Sushi: A sushi restaurant where you can enjoy traditional Edo-mae sushi.
- Tsukiji Kaisen Toradori: A popular restaurant serving seafood rice bowls and sushi.
- Edo Fukagawa-ya: Izakaya serving traditional Edo-mae Japanese cuisine.
- Tsukishima Monja Jugoya: A restaurant where you can enjoy monjayaki and teppan-yaki.
Ramen

- Kujukuri Ramen Kukuri: Offers ramen made with ingredients from Kujukuri.
- Moto Tuna Soba Noodle 䱻(Kotsuri): This restaurant offers ramen and seafood bowls.
Cafes and Sweets

- Hamafu Chabo: As a Japanese-style cafe, it offers Japanese-style sweets and tea.
- Toyosu Fukurasuzume: As a Japanese-style cafe, it offers Japanese-style sweets and light meals.
In addition to these stores, Toyosu Senkaku Banrai is home to many other restaurants, so you can expect to encounter new tastes every time you visit. Major Japanese foods should be able to be enjoyed!
Japanese Sake “NOMIYOSHI“

oyosu no Miyoshi is a sake bar attached to the Edo Yurakza theater in Senkaku Banrai, Toyosu. The bar offers visitors a wide variety of tastes with a selection of about 30 different types of sake.
Edo Yurak-za is a reproduction of an Edo period playhouse where traditional plays and performances are held. Toyosu no Miyoshi” is located in the corner of the theater, where visitors can enjoy sake between and after the play.
Please check the official website of Toyosu Senkaku Banrai for event information and the latest updates.
Onsen with a panoramic night view of Tokyo

Toyosu The Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, a bathing facility for ten thousand visitors, is an urban hot spring resort that opened in February 2024. At this facility, visitors can enjoy fresh natural hot spring water brought in by tanker truck from the Hakone and Yugawara hot springs.
Main Features
- Open-air baths: Relax and forget the hustle and bustle of the city in the open-air baths overlooking Tokyo Bay.
- Footbath Garden with a 360-degree panoramic view: Enjoy the view of Tokyo Bay during the day and the night view of the city center at night in the footbath garden.
- Open 24 Hours: Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
- Accommodations: Not only a hot spring spa, but also a hotel facility is available for overnight stays.
Fees
Category | Price (Tax Included) | Notes |
Special Admission Set (includes bath, indoor clothing, and towel) | ||
Adult (Middle School & Above) | ¥3,850 | – |
Elementary School Student | ¥2,000 | – |
3 Years Old – Pre-school Child | ¥1,400 | – |
Under 2 Years Old | Free | – |
Morning Bath Fee (Entrance from 5:00 AM to 9:00 AM) | ||
Adult | ¥2,200 | – |
Elementary School Student | ¥1,100 | – |
3 Years Old – Pre-school Child | ¥800 | – |
Under 2 Years Old | Free | – |
Late Night Additional Fee (Stay after 3:00 AM) | ||
Adult | ¥3,000 | – |
Elementary School Student | ¥1,500 | – |
3 Years Old – Pre-school Child | ¥1,500 | – |
Under 2 Years Old | Free | – |
Extension Fee (Exceeding Regular Time) | ||
Adult | ¥400 per hour | – |
Elementary School Student | ¥200 per hour | – |
Under Elementary School Age | ¥200 per hour | – |
Family Bath (Private Room Bath) | ¥4,500 per hour | Separate entrance fee required |
Stone Sauna (Adult Only) | ¥1,500 | Not available for children under elementary school age |
Hot Spring Tax | ¥150 | Exempt for those under 12 years old |
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club is a comprehensive relaxation facility that combines hot springs, dining, and lodging, allowing you to enjoy the atmosphere of a hot spring resort while still being in the heart of the city. Fresh fish, such as kaisen-don (seafood rice bowl), is also available in the facility!
Summary

Toyosu Senkaku Banrai is an entertainment spot in Toyosu, Tokyo, where you can experience Japan firsthand. It is very popular for its stores offering fresh seafood and local specialties.
It is a good choice for those who want to enjoy everything from hot springs to Japanese food in one place, so it is a good choice for efficient sightseeing!
We also have an article on driving around Hakone, a famous hot spring resort, by rental car, as well as an article on hole-in-the-wall hot springs in Tokyo, so be sure to read it and use it to plan your trip!
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