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Hot springs in Greater Tokyo

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Year-round. Autumn (Nov) for foliage; winter for clear Fuji views.Best season

The sprawling metropolitan region centered on Tokyo, with onsen retreats within easy reach in Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures.

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Hakone Onsen, HakoneEditor's pick82°C

Hakone Onsen

Hakone · Greater Tokyo

A large onsen area spreading across the Hakone caldera, about 90 minutes from Tokyo. Seventeen hot spring sources feed bathhouses ranging from grand hotel rotenburo with views of Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi to intimate family-run facilities along the Old Tokaido road. The mineral composition varies by source, so each facility offers a genuinely different experience.

Mt. Fuji and Lake Ashi views17 spring sourcesDay trip from TokyoRiverside and mountain settings

4.3· 3,200 reviewsvia Google

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About Greater Tokyo

The sprawling metropolitan region centered on Tokyo, with onsen retreats within easy reach in Kanagawa, Saitama, and Chiba prefectures.

Common questions

Yes — the Hakone area, less than 90 minutes from Shinjuku by Romancecar express, is one of Japan's most celebrated onsen districts. The hot spring town of Atami is under an hour by shinkansen. Within Tokyo itself, Odaiba's Oedo-Onsen Monogatari draws natural seawater from 1,400 meters underground.

Absolutely. Hakone, Atami, and Izu all make comfortable day trips. Hakone is the most popular: buy a Hakone Free Pass at Shinjuku for unlimited trains, buses, and cable cars for 2 days. The pass includes discounts at many ryokan day-use baths.

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