
Relax Your Tired Feet in the City: Foot Bath (Ashiyu) Spots in Tokyo
After a long day of sightseeing in Tokyo, your feet might be the first to feel exhausted.
Did you know that you can enjoy a traditional Japanese foot bath (ashiyu) right in the middle of the city?
Unlike full hot springs, foot baths are easy to enjoy without changing clothes, making them perfect for short breaks, couples, or travelers with limited time.
Here are four recommended foot bath spots in Tokyo where you can relax both your body and mind.
【Toyosu】Waterfront Hot Spring Experience
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club (東京豊洲 万葉倶楽部)

Located about 4 minutes on foot from Shijo-mae Station, Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club is a large hot spring facility inside the popular complex “Toyosu Senkyakubanrai.”
While the facility offers full-scale indoor and open-air baths, the rooftop foot bath is especially popular. Couples can sit side by side, soak their feet, and enjoy beautiful views of Toyosu and Tokyo Bay.
The hot spring water is real natural onsen, transported daily from Hakone and Yugawara, two famous hot spring areas in Japan. With restaurants overlooking the bay, this spot feels like a mini hot spring trip without leaving Tokyo.
Access:
- 4 min walk from Shijo-mae Station (Yurikamome Line)
Foot Bath Fee:
- Included with facility admission
Opening Hours:
- Foot bath available during facility hours (generally from morning to late night)
Best for:
- Couples, first-time onsen visitors, scenic views
【Haneda】Watch Airplanes While Soaking Your Feet
HANEDA INNOVATION CITY Foot Bath


HANEDA INNOVATION CITY is a large mixed-use complex directly connected to Tenkubashi Station, just one stop from Haneda Airport Terminal 3.
On the rooftop floor, you’ll find a free foot bath open to the public. This hidden gem allows visitors to relax while watching airplanes take off and land nearby—a rare experience even in Tokyo.
The foot bath is open from early morning until late at night, making it perfect before or after a flight. In the evening, it becomes a romantic spot popular with couples.
Access:
- Direct access from Tenkubashi Station (Keikyu Line / Tokyo Monorail)
Foot Bath Fee:
- Free
Opening Hours:
- Approximately 5:30 AM – 11:30 PM
Best for:
- Aviation lovers, airport travelers, sunset & night views
【Yurakucho】A Taste of Oita Hot Springs in Tokyo
Oita Antenna Shop “Onsenza” (温泉座)

Located on B1F of Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan, just outside Yurakucho Station, this is no ordinary regional antenna shop.
At Onsenza, you can enjoy a foot bath inside the store, giving you a “mini Oita trip” experience without leaving Tokyo. While it’s not natural hot spring water, the bath uses a special bath additive developed by a hot spring research institute.
You can even enjoy kabosu soft-serve ice cream (a citrus specialty from Oita) while soaking your feet. The shop also sells local specialties like yuzu pepper, traditional sweets such as Zabieru, and even “jigoku-mushi” steamed eggs made using hot spring water flown in from Oita.
Access:
- 1 min walk from Yurakucho Station
Foot Bath Fee:
- Small additional fee (varies by season)
Opening Hours:
- Generally 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM (may vary)
Best for:
- Food lovers, regional culture fans, quick city break
【Shibuya / Ueno】Foot Bath Café in the Heart of the City
Mominoki House Foot Bath Café (もみの気ハウス)


Mominoki House is a relaxing massage salon located in Shibuya (Dogenzaka) and Ueno, offering healing treatments inspired by Indian Ayurveda.
The foot bath seats are placed by large windows, allowing guests to soak their feet while looking out over the lively streets of Tokyo—especially impressive in Shibuya.
Their most popular plan includes a 45-minute foot bath and Ayurvedic herbal tea, starting from a very reasonable price. It’s a great option if you want a calm break without committing to a full massage.
Access:
- Shibuya: Near Dogenzaka, central Shibuya
- Ueno: Near Ueno Station
Price:
- From around ¥1,100 (foot bath + herbal tea, 45 minutes)
Opening Hours:
- Varies by location (generally daytime to evening)
Best for:
- Budget travelers, café lovers, city views
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to travel far to enjoy a relaxing Japanese foot bath.
Whether you want waterfront views, airplanes overhead, regional culture, or a cozy café experience, Tokyo has plenty of options to soothe your tired feet.
Perfect after a long day of walking—and even better when shared with someone special.






