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Best Tokyo resorts with a jacuzzi

Among the 1135 accommodations in Tokyo, here are the 4 best resorts with a jacuzzi

Scenery Resort Suruga - Tokyo
8.0 21 reviews

Scenery Resort Suruga

resort, Numazu-shi
The Scenery Resort Suruga is a hotel located in Numazu-shi, offering convenient access to local attractions, with Senbonhama Park, Mt. Kanuki, and the Port of Numazu all within 1 kilometre, and the Numazu Deep Blue Aquarium and Numazu Imperial Villa Memorial Park within 3 kilometres.
This resort provides amenities including air conditioning, a jacuzzi, a terrace or balcony, a garden, concierge services, a restaurant, room service, and parking, with pets also welcome.
Uhome Ueno Hotel - Tokyo
8.3 314 reviews

Uhome Ueno Hotel

apartment, Tokyo
The Uhome Ueno Hotel is situated in central Tokyo, just a short walk from the Ueno district and its many temples, parks and museums. It has been highly rated for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The apartment offers a comfortable and well-equipped space for your stay in Tokyo. It has a kitchen with a fridge, freezer and microwave, as well as air conditioning, a terrace or balcony, a seating area and a jacuzzi.
Webase Kamakura - Tokyo
9.1 1088 reviews

Webase Kamakura

resort, Kamakura
WeBase Kamakura is a hotel located just a minute from the Shonan sea and an hour from Tokyo, offering easy access to the historic sites of Kamakura, such as the Great Buddha and Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. The hotel consistently receives very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel has 22 rooms spread across 8 different types, each featuring a modern design and high ceilings. WeBase Kamakura offers a range of amenities and activities, including a communal bath with a sauna, a restaurant serving teppanyaki and Italian cuisine, and beach access with rental equipment during the summer months.
Fuji No Hoshizora Fj Forest - Tokyo
9.8 57 reviews

Fuji No Hoshizora Fj Forest

resort, Fujikawaguchiko Town
Fuji No Hoshizora Fj Forest holiday park in Fujikawaguchiko Town is situated 1 kilometre from Forest Mall and within 5 kilometres of Lake Kawaguchi and Fuji-Q Highland.
Each of the twelve self-catering apartments offers two bathrooms, a dining area, a deep soaking tub, free Wi-Fi, and flat-screen TVs with cable channels, ideal for families or groups.

Best Tokyo resorts with a pool

Among the 1135 accommodations in Tokyo, here are the 4 best resorts with a pool

International Resort Hotel Yurakujo - Tokyo
No reviews

International Resort Hotel Yurakujo

resort, Tomisato-shi
The International Resort Hotel Yurakujo, located in Tomisato-shi, offers convenient access to central Tokyo and major attractions such as Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo Skytree, and Senso-ji Temple, with distances to these landmarks not specified but implied to be accessible.
This hotel provides a comprehensive range of amenities for its two guests, including indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a fitness centre, spa facilities, on-site dining options with a restaurant and bar, and extensive business facilities.
Ue Garden Resort - Tokyo
8.2 40 reviews

Ue Garden Resort

resort, Tōgane-shi
Ue Garden Resort in Tōgane is conveniently located a short drive from Lake Hakkaku and Ojaga Pond, and within easy reach of Showa no Mori and the Hoki Museum.
This 39-room hotel offers air-conditioned guest rooms with private lanais, a seasonal outdoor pool, complimentary continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi, on-site dining, and free self-parking.
The Boox - Tokyo
10 2 reviews

The Boox

resort, Yugawara Machi
The Boox resort in Yoshihama, Yugawara, is situated less than 2km from Yugawara Beach and within 5km of Yugawara Seaside Park and Hoshigayama Park.
This intimate retreat offers two units, each with free Wi-Fi, access to a swimming pool, spa, and charcoal grills, plus proximity to the Kimura Art Museum.
Hoshino Resorts Kai Ito - Tokyo
9.0 37 reviews

Hoshino Resorts Kai Ito

resort, Itō Shi
Hoshino Resorts Kai Ito is situated in central Itō, just a 1-kilometre walk from Itō Onsen and other attractions. The hotel has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel features a range of amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, and a restaurant. Guests can also enjoy complimentary breakfast, free Wi-Fi in public areas, and parking.

Frequently asked questions about resorts in Tokyo

  • What are the top attractions in Tokyo, Japan?

    Tokyo offers a plethora of iconic sights. Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple, is a must-see, with its Nakamise-dori market leading up to it. The Imperial Palace East Garden provides a glimpse into Japan's imperial history, while the Meiji Jingu Shrine offers a peaceful oasis dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. For breathtaking city views, head to the Tokyo Skytree or the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, both offering free observation decks. The vibrant Shibuya crossing, the world's busiest intersection, is another iconic experience.
  • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Tokyo?

    Apa Hotel & Resort Roppongi Ekihigashi is among the best resorts with a swimming pool in Tokyo.

  • Which festivals is Tokyo, Japan known for?

    Tokyo hosts numerous festivals throughout the year. The Sanja Matsuri, held in Asakusa in May, is one of Tokyo's largest and most vibrant, featuring portable shrines (mikoshi) paraded through the streets. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden often hosts seasonal festivals and events, and the Tokyo International Film Festival showcases international cinema. Many smaller neighbourhood festivals (matsuri) also take place throughout the year, offering a more local experience.
  • What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Tokyo?

  • What is the ideal number of days to experience the highlights of Tokyo, Japan?

    To comfortably see the major highlights of Tokyo, at least five days is recommended. This allows time to explore different areas, such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa, and Ueno, without feeling rushed. Seven to ten days would allow for a more relaxed pace and the opportunity to delve deeper into specific interests.
  • What are the best family friendly resorts in Tokyo?

  • What types of natural scenery can visitors see in Tokyo, Japan?

    Despite being a megacity, Tokyo boasts surprisingly diverse natural scenery. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden offers a beautiful blend of Japanese, English landscape, and French formal gardens. Ueno Park provides a large green space with museums, a zoo, and ponds. The numerous smaller parks scattered throughout the city offer pockets of greenery and respite from the urban environment. While not strictly within the city limits, a day trip to the Hakone area offers stunning views of Mount Fuji and volcanic hot springs.
  • Are there particular times of year when Tokyo, Japan’s landscapes or wildlife undergo striking seasonal changes?

    Yes, Tokyo's landscapes dramatically change throughout the year. Spring (March-May) sees the breathtaking cherry blossoms (sakura) in full bloom, a spectacular sight. Autumn (September-November) brings vibrant foliage in parks and gardens, creating a stunning display of reds, oranges, and yellows. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are relatively mild, although some snow is possible.
  • What are the best ways to get to know the people and culture of Tokyo, Japan?

    Immerse yourself in local life by visiting neighbourhood temples and shrines, attending local festivals (matsuri), and exploring traditional markets like Ameya Yokocho (Ameyoko) in Ueno. Trying local cuisine at smaller restaurants away from tourist hotspots is another great way to connect with the culture. Taking a Japanese cooking class or participating in a tea ceremony can offer a deeper cultural understanding.
  • What are the lesser-known but fascinating attractions in Tokyo, Japan?

    Beyond the main tourist areas, explore Yanaka Ginza, a charming old-town shopping street with traditional shops and a nostalgic atmosphere. The Nezu Museum, with its beautiful garden, houses a significant collection of Japanese and East Asian art. The Ghibli Museum (reservations essential) is a delight for animation fans. The Tokyo National Museum offers a comprehensive overview of Japanese art and history.
  • Where are the best places to enjoy the nightlife in Tokyo, Japan?

    Tokyo's nightlife is incredibly diverse. Shinjuku's Golden Gai offers a labyrinth of tiny, atmospheric bars. Shibuya is known for its trendy clubs and stylish bars. Roppongi offers a more upscale nightlife scene with international flair. For a more traditional experience, explore the Izakayas (Japanese pubs) scattered throughout the city, offering a chance to sample local drinks and snacks.
  • Where are the best markets with local food in Tokyo, Japan?

    Tsukiji Outer Market offers a vibrant array of seafood, produce, and prepared foods. Ameya Yokocho (Ameyoko) in Ueno is a bustling market with a wide variety of goods, including food stalls selling everything from street food to fresh produce. Many smaller local markets offer a glimpse into daily life and a chance to sample regional specialities.
  • What are the best sports events or competitions happening in Tokyo, Japan?

    Tokyo regularly hosts major sporting events. Check local listings for specific dates, but Sumo wrestling tournaments are a unique cultural experience. Various baseball games (NPB) are played throughout the year and are a popular pastime. Depending on the time of year, other major sporting events may be scheduled.
  • What are the most romantic attractions in Tokyo, Japan?

    For a romantic setting, consider a stroll through Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, especially during cherry blossom season. A dinner cruise on Tokyo Bay offers stunning city views at night. Enjoying a traditional Kaiseki dinner (multi-course Japanese haute cuisine) in a quiet restaurant provides an elegant and intimate experience. The serene atmosphere of Meiji Jingu Shrine also offers a romantic backdrop.

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Best Tokyo resorts with a sauna

Hilton Tokyo Bay - Tokyo
9.0 7374 reviews

Hilton Tokyo Bay

resort, Urayasu-shi
The Hilton Tokyo Bay Hotel is located in Urayasu-shi, a short 20-minute train ride from Tokyo Station, making it a convenient base for exploring the city and its surrounding areas. The hotel has received very good ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The hotel offers a range of rooms with either ocean or Disney Resort views, all featuring spacious seating areas and flat-screen TVs. Guests can enjoy various amenities including a swimming pool, a spa, a fitness centre, and a number of restaurants offering a diverse range of cuisines.
Glamdaystyle Hotel&resort Kyu-karuizawa - Tokyo
9.5 138 reviews

Glamdaystyle Hotel&resort Kyu-karuizawa

resort, Karuizawa Machi
Glamdaystyle Hotel & Resort Kyu-Karuizawa is conveniently located near Karuizawa's Old Ginza Street, a short walk (less than 1.6km) from the Muro Saisei Memorial Museum, Karuizawa Shaw Memorial Church, and Alexander Shaw Memorial Museum, with a free shuttle service from Karuizawa Station.
This family-friendly hotel offers a full-service spa, on-site restaurant and bar, free Wi-Fi, parking, and features air conditioning, a jacuzzi, and terrace/balcony in its rooms.
The Farm Resort Japan - Tokyo
9.3 69 reviews

The Farm Resort Japan

resort, Katori-shi
The Farm Resort Japan is located in Katori, just 10 miles from Narita Airport Terminal 2 and 13 miles from Naritasan Park, offering a peaceful escape from the city. This resort provides a convenient base for exploring the surrounding area.
The resort has a single bedroom and bathroom, accommodating up to four guests. You can enjoy a range of amenities including a sauna, a restaurant, a grill, room service, a hot spring bath, a garden and a terrace.
Atami Seaside Spa & Resort - Tokyo
8.9 135 reviews

Atami Seaside Spa & Resort

resort, Atami
Atami Seaside Spa & Resort enjoys a beachfront location in Atami, less than 5 minutes' walk from Atami Sun Beach and Omiya's Pinetree Memorial Site/Kanichi and Omiya Statue, and within 24.5km of Lake Ashi and 33.3km of Hakone Kowakien Yunessun.
This hotel offers 78 well-appointed rooms with private bathrooms, on-site hot springs and a sauna, plus amenities including free Wi-Fi, a gift shop, and paid parking; a daily buffet breakfast is available at an extra cost.

Neighborhoods and points of interest in Tokyo

Best Tokyo resorts with a restaurant

Lectore Hanyu Terrace - Tokyo
9.0 14 reviews

Lectore Hanyu Terrace

resort, Hanyū-shi
Lectore Hanyu Terrace in Hanyu, Saitama Prefecture, is situated 2km from Musashino Village Amusement Park and within 10km of several historical sites including Ryūzō-ji Temple, Tamashiki Shrine, and the three-storey pagoda at Jōjuin Temple.
This three-storey resort offers 30 rooms, each with free Wi-Fi, a private balcony, and a private shower, plus free self-parking and free Wi-Fi in public areas; pets are welcome.
Forest Glamping Kanade No Mori Resorts - Tokyo
9.3 22 reviews

Forest Glamping Kanade No Mori Resorts

resort, Itō Shi
Forest Glamping, Kanadenomori-resorts in Itō Shi offers a relaxing retreat, conveniently located within the district for easy access to local dining and exploration.
This glamping site provides on-site dining with three BBQ restaurants and a cafe, alongside a BBQ area, garden, and playground, with complimentary parking and luggage storage available for guests.
Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo - Tokyo
9.2 2487 reviews

Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo

hotel, Tokyo
Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo is located in the Marunouchi district, a short walk from Tokyo Station and a 15-minute walk from the Imperial Palace, offering easy access to the city's main attractions. This 5-star aparthotel has consistently received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The serviced apartments provide spacious and comfortable living areas, ideal for families or longer stays. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, fitness centre, restaurant, and concierge services, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Livemax Resort Izukogen Annex - Tokyo
No reviews

Livemax Resort Izukogen Annex

resort, Itō Shi
Livemax Resort Izukogen Annex, a hotel in Itō Shi, is situated in the Izukogen district, 9 kilometres from the central Ito area.
This pet-friendly resort offers air conditioning, a terrace or balcony, a spa, a restaurant, and parking, accommodating up to two guests with one bathroom and a 11:00 check-out time.
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