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Practical Guide Tokyo Feb 18, 2026

Day Trip Onsen from Tokyo: Top 10 Under 2 Hours (2026)

Best day-trip onsen from Tokyo—Hakone, Izu, Kusatsu, Nikko, and more. All within 2 hours by train. Day-use baths, kashikiri options, and transport tips.

Day Trip Onsen from Tokyo: Top 10 Under 2 Hours (2026)

You don't need to stay overnight to enjoy hot springs near Tokyo. Many onsen towns offer day-use baths (日帰り温泉, higaeri onsen)—pay a fee, use the facilities for a few hours, and return to Tokyo the same day. This guide lists the top day-trip onsen within about 2 hours of Tokyo, with transport and booking tips. For private baths, see Best Private Onsen Near Tokyo. For etiquette, see Complete Guide to Japanese Onsen.

Top 10 Day-Trip Onsen from Tokyo

1. Hakone (箱根)

Time from Tokyo: ~90 min (Odakyu Romancecar or JR)

Hakone is the classic Tokyo day-trip onsen. Hakone Yuryo, Yunessun, and many ryokan offer day-use. Some have kashikiri (private) options. Combined with Owakudani, Lake Ashi, and views of Mount Fuji.

2. Atami (熱海)

Time from Tokyo: ~50 min (Shinkansen)

Coastal hot spring town on Izu Peninsula. Multiple day-use facilities. Easy Shinkansen access from Tokyo Station.

3. Ito (伊東)

Time from Tokyo: ~2 hours (JR / Odoriko)

Another Izu option with ocean views. Many ryokan and public baths offer day-use.

4. Kusatsu (草津)

Time from Tokyo: ~4 hours (bus) / ~3 hours (train+bus)

Note: Kusatsu is just over 2 hours. Worth including for its famous acidic water. Direct bus from Ikebukuro or Shinjuku. Day-use at several facilities.

5. Kinugawa (鬼怒川)

Time from Tokyo: ~2 hours (Tobu Railway)

Part of Nikko area. Scenic river gorge. Many ryokan with day-use baths.

6. Oedo Onsen Monogatari (お台場 大江戸温泉物語)

Time from Tokyo: In Tokyo (Odaiba)

Indoor onsen complex in Odaiba. Edo-period theme. Has kashikiri baths. No train trip needed.

7. Shuzenji (修善寺)

Time from Tokyo: ~2 hours (Odoriko / Izu Kyuko)

Historic Izu onsen town. Temple, bamboo grove, and multiple day-use baths.

8. Minakami (みなかみ)

Time from Tokyo: ~1.5–2 hours (Joetsu Shinkansen)

Gunma prefecture. Mountain onsen. Good for nature + hot springs.

9. Kawagoe / Kawaguchiko

Kawagoe: ~30 min from Ikebukuro—traditional town, some onsen.

Kawaguchiko: ~2 hours—views of Mount Fuji, several day-use facilities.

10. Hakone Kowakien Yunessun

Theme-park style onsen in Hakone. Wine bath, coffee bath, outdoor pools. Family-friendly. ~90 min from Tokyo.

How to Get There

  • Hakone: Odakyu Romancecar from Shinjuku; or JR to Odawara + local train/bus.
  • Atami / Ito: Shinkansen or Odoriko from Tokyo Station.
  • Kusatsu: Direct bus from Shinjuku or Ikebukuro.
  • Kinugawa: Tobu Railway from Asakusa.
  • Odaiba: Yurikamome or Rinkai Line from central Tokyo.

Day-Use Tips

  • Check opening hours; some close early on weekdays.
  • Bring a small towel or rent one on site.
  • Kashikiri (private) often requires advance booking.
  • Pack light—lockers are usually available.

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FAQ

Do I need to book day-use onsen?
Often no for general entry; yes for kashikiri (private) baths.

How much does day-use cost?
Typically ¥1,000–3,000 for general baths; kashikiri ¥2,000–5,000+.

Can I do Hakone as a day trip?
Yes. Many visitors do Hakone in one day—onsen + Owakudani + Lake Ashi.

Conclusion

Hakone, Atami, Ito, Odaiba's Oedo Onsen, and Kinugawa are among the best day-trip onsen from Tokyo. For private baths, see Best Private Onsen Near Tokyo. For ryokan stays, see Hakone Onsen Hotels.

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