Many restaurants in Tokyo new 24-hour spa complex serve fresh seafood from the neighboring Toyosu Market.
Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai is a Tokyo attraction that is highly anticipated to open this year. It is a large entertainment complex with a 24-hour onsen spa and a variety of shops and restaurants. There are plenty of things to look forward to at this brand-new lifestyle and wellness center, even if you're not interested in taking a hot spring bath.
The latest project from hospitality company Manyo Club, which runs several onsen resorts throughout Japan, is Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai. The expansive Toyosu attraction is split into two main areas: Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, which houses the onsen and spa, and Toyosu Offsite Edomae Market, which is home to a variety of shops and restaurants.
If you still need persuasion, the new complex is conveniently located near Toyosu Market, where you can eat some of the freshest sushi in the city and watch Tokyo's renowned tuna auction.
Admire the charming streets of Edo Tokyo.
The focal point of Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai, which is based on the streets of Tokyo during the Edo period (1603–1868), is Toki no Kane Square, an open area with a vintage clock tower that strikes the hour.
This area is primarily divided into two areas to explore: Mekiki Yokocho, an indoor alleyway, and Toyosu Menuki Odori, a bustling outdoor shopping street. Both have an abundance of stores and eateries, many of which are connected to wholesalers from the neighboring Toyosu Market.
Savor seafood specialties and street food from Toyosu Market.
It's worth coming here to sample all the food, even if you don't intend to take an onsen bath. A surprisingly wide selection of unusual street food and snacks, including seafood burgers, crispy croquettes filled with clams, tamagoyaki (rolled omelet), ice cream, and teriyaki (fish-shaped cakes), are available at Senkyaku Banrai. You can also anticipate a variety of fresh seafood options, such as tuna sashimi and charcoal-grilled fish skewers because the complex is located next to the Toyosu fish market.
There are sit-down restaurants where you can have a meal with items like monjayaki (pan-fried batter), oden (fishcakes and vegetables simmered in broth), and even fancy crêpe desserts, in addition to grab-and-go snacks.
Savor your way across a bustling food court.
You can find a large food court serving sushi, kaisendon (seafood rice bowls), ramen, and udon on the third floor if the two food streets aren't enough to keep you occupied. In addition, there's Umaimon Yokocho, a tiny alleyway brimming with more dining options, such as a yakiniku restaurant, a ramen shop, and a specialty rice bowl shop serving uni (sea urchin roe).
Purchase unique mementos and sake.
Edo Yurakuza is a sizable souvenir store located in Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai. In addition to a wide variety of delectable souvenirs, you can purchase plush fish and surprisingly lifelike maguro fillets here, as well as snacks and sake from all around Japan. There's an impressive sake tasting area next to the souvenir shop where you can try a variety of brews from all over the nation.
Unwind in several onsen baths
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club brings in fresh hot-spring water from Yugawara Onsen and Hakone Yumoto several times a day to provide an authentic onsen experience. There are five baths in each of the men's and women's bathing areas, including gorgeous rotenburo (outdoor bathing) areas with views of the Tokyo skyline. In addition, there are numerous sauna rooms to enjoy as well as roomy shower areas with all the conveniences one could want.
Savor the vistas from the rooftop jacuzzi.
This "super sento," or communal bath, is renowned for its breathtaking 360-degree rooftop foot bath that offers breathtaking views of the city and its picturesque waterfront. If you have paid the Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club's general admission fee, you are eligible to enter this special foot bath. In case you decide not to take a bath at the main facility but would still like to soak your toes, you can take advantage of the free rooftop foot bath located on the eighth floor, which offers breathtaking views of Tokyo Bay.
Use the spa's amenities on-site.
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club offers lots of places to lounge and unwind in addition to its onsen amenities. These include three bedrock baths and several reading and relaxation rooms. In addition, Thai and Balinese oil massages, as well as body and foot massages, can be scheduled.
In essence, the three bedrock baths are heated stone chambers where you can recline and relax on the stone surfaces to revitalize and warm your body. In the meantime, the relaxation rooms, which have hundreds of cozy reclining chairs with personal TV screens, are perfect if you need to get a few hours of sleep. These rooms are an excellent substitute for a hotel if you need a short stay because they can be used until morning (for an additional late-night fee).
Spend the night in a room with an individual bathroom.
In addition, Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club provides comprehensive lodging packages for individuals seeking a convenient and cozy place to stay. There are about seventy rooms in the establishment, some of which have private outdoor baths. You can also choose between Western-style rooms with full beds and Japanese-style rooms with tatami flooring.