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Relax, recharge, and escape the pace of the city at Spa LaQua — a world-class natural hot spring facility in the heart of Tokyo Dome City, where 100% natural hot spring water pumped from 1,700 metres beneath the ground supplies a magnificent collection of indoor baths, open-air baths, saunas, carbonated springs, and the beloved Healing Bade bedrock bath complex. With towels and in-house clothing included in every ticket, you can arrive empty-handed and spend an unhurried, deeply restorative day in one of the finest urban spa experiences available anywhere in Japan.

Key Highlights

  • Soak in 100% natural hot spring water drawn from 1,700 metres below Tokyo Dome City Enjoy a comprehensive range of bathing experiences
  • Experience the Healing Bade area — the most popular section of Spa LaQua, a tropical resort-inspired space with multiple types of bedrock baths and panoramic city views from the upper floors
  • Arrive completely empty-handed
  • Unwind in relaxation spaces, a women-only lounge, beauty treatment rooms, and a full range of restaurants and cafes

About Tokyo Dome Natural Hot Spring Spa LaQua Ticket

Spa LaQua is a resort in the heart of Tokyo where total beauty comes true — a sophisticated natural hot spring facility spread across floors 5 to 9 of the LaQua complex at Tokyo Dome City, where the natural mineral-rich hot spring water that bubbles up from 1,700 metres underground has been creating a genuinely restorative experience for visitors since the facility opened. Unlike theme park hot springs or artificial baths, Spa LaQua's water is entirely natural — drawn from a deep underground source and delivered to the spa with its full mineral content intact, creating the characteristic silky texture and therapeutic quality that Japanese onsen (hot spring) culture has revered for centuries.

The spa is divided into several distinct zones across multiple floors. The Spa Zone forms the bathing heart of the facility — a series of large indoor pools, open-air outdoor baths, saunas, carbonated spring baths, and an assortment of unique bath types designed to be experienced across a long, leisurely visit. All bathing is conducted in the traditional Japanese manner, without swimwear — male and female baths are separated by floor, making it a comfortable and culturally authentic experience for first-time visitors. The Healing Bade is the most celebrated and popular zone — a tropical resort-inspired space containing multiple types of bedrock baths in different temperatures and mineral compositions, with panoramic views across the Tokyo skyline from the upper floors that make it an extraordinary and uniquely Japanese urban retreat.

Beyond the bathing zones, Spa LaQua offers a full range of complementary services — beauty salon treatments, body care and massage services, women-only relaxation areas, private sauna facilities, and a diverse selection of restaurants and cafes where you can rest and dine between bathing sessions. The facility is consistently praised for its cleanliness, the quality of its natural water, and the peaceful atmosphere it maintains — making it equally welcoming for solo visitors, couples, and small groups of friends. Book your Tokyo Dome Spa LaQua Natural Hot Spring ticket now on Thrillark.

Inclusions

  • Admission to Spa LaQua (Spa Zone) — all bathing areas, open-air baths, indoor pools, saunas, and carbonated spring baths
  • Towel set — one bath towel and one face towel
  • In-house clothing rental
  • Healing Bade access 
  • Access to relaxation areas and all common facilities

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

Visit on a weekday for the most relaxed and uncrowded experience — Spa LaQua is particularly popular on weekends and public holidays. The Healing Bade bedrock baths on the upper floors are the highlight of the facility — if your ticket includes this area, allow extra time to work through all the different bedrock bath types at a leisurely pace. You can arrive completely empty-handed as towels and in-house clothing are included — simply bring yourself and any personal toiletries you prefer.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 11:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Restrictions
  • Visitors with any tattoos or body art (including temporary tattoos, paint, or stickers) are refused entry
  • Children under 6 not permitted
  • Swimwear not permitted in the bathing areas
  • Visitors associated with organised crime or anti-social groups are refused entry
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Wheelchair accessible in the common areas 
  • Women-only relaxation areas available
  • Beauty salon, body care, and massage treatments available on site
  • Restaurants and cafes with diverse menus available across multiple floors
  • Private sauna available as a separate option

Cancellation Policy

  • No Cancellation and Non-refundable

Tokyo Dome Natural Hot Spring Spa LaQua Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spa LaQua at Tokyo Dome City?
Spa LaQua is a natural hot spring facility spread across floors 5 to 9 of the LaQua complex at Tokyo Dome City — drawing 100% natural mineral-rich hot spring water from 1,700 metres underground to supply open-air baths, large indoor pools, saunas, carbonated springs, and the popular Healing Bade bedrock bath complex. Towels and in-house clothing are included with every standard admission ticket.
What is the Healing Bade at Spa LaQua?
The Healing Bade is the most popular area of Spa LaQua — a tropical resort-inspired space on the upper floors of the facility containing multiple types of bedrock baths at different temperatures and mineral compositions, with panoramic views across the Tokyo skyline. The Healing Bade Plan is available to guests aged 18 and above only, and requires a separate upgrade ticket from the standard Spa Zone admission.
Do I need to bring anything to Spa LaQua?
No — you can arrive completely empty-handed as a towel set (one bath towel and one face towel) and in-house clothing rental are included with every standard admission ticket. All bathing areas, changing rooms, and relaxation spaces are fully equipped. Any on-site services, meals, or drinks are paid at checkout using the wristband cashless payment system provided at reception.
Are swimsuits required at Spa LaQua?
No — swimwear is not permitted in the hot spring baths at Spa LaQua. All bathing follows the traditional Japanese nude bathing format, with male and female areas separated by floor for privacy and comfort. First-time visitors to Japanese hot spring culture consistently find the experience comfortable and welcoming — the facilities are well-designed and the atmosphere is calm and respectful throughout.
Can I visit Spa LaQua if I have a tattoo?
No — visitors with any tattoos, body paint, or body art stickers (including temporary tattoos) are not permitted to enter Spa LaQua under any circumstances. This policy is standard at most traditional Japanese hot spring facilities and is strictly enforced at reception without exceptions.
Is Spa LaQua suitable for solo female travellers?
Yes — Spa LaQua is consistently praised as one of the most comfortable and welcoming urban spa experiences for solo female travellers in Tokyo. Dedicated women-only relaxation areas, separated bathing floors, professional staff, and the calm general atmosphere of the facility make it a genuinely safe and enjoyable destination for women visiting alone.
What bathing options are available at Spa LaQua?
The Spa Zone includes open-air outdoor baths with city views, large indoor pools, carbonated spring baths, multiple sauna types, and a variety of specialty baths across several floors. The Healing Bade addition includes multiple types of bedrock baths in a tropical resort-inspired environment with panoramic Tokyo skyline views from the upper floors.
Can children visit Spa LaQua?
Children aged 6 to 11 may visit with a same-sex guardian until 18:00 (last entry at 15:00), and children aged 12 to 17 may visit with any guardian until 18:00. Children aged 0 to 5 are not permitted to enter under any circumstances, and the Healing Bade area is strictly for adults aged 18 and above only.
How do I pay for services inside Spa LaQua?
All on-site services — meals, drinks, beauty treatments, and any additional services — are paid through a cashless wristband system. A wristband is provided at reception on arrival, and all purchases are charged to the wristband and settled in a single payment at checkout when you leave the facility.
Do I need to book Spa LaQua tickets in advance?
Advance booking is recommended, particularly for weekend and public holiday visits when admission restrictions due to crowding can be implemented. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation. Always check the official Spa LaQua website before visiting for any specific closing dates or crowding notices that may affect admission on your intended visit day.

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Tokyo Dome Natural Hot Spring Spa LaQua Ticket

USD 21.67

Insiders’ Tips

Visit on a weekday for the most relaxed and uncrowded experience — Spa LaQua is particularly popular on weekends and public holidays. The Healing Bade bedrock baths on the upper floors are the highlight of the facility — if your ticket includes this area, allow extra time to work through all the different bedrock bath types at a leisurely pace. You can arrive completely empty-handed as towels and in-house clothing are included — simply bring yourself and any personal toiletries you prefer.

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