Hotels with a Large Public Bath or Natural Onsen near Tokyo Disney Resort
8 hotels in our local database ・ prices are typical off-peak rates for 2 adults per room
Nothing repairs park-tired legs like a proper Japanese soak. These hotels have a large communal bath (daiyokujo) — a spacious bathing area with big tubs that is a completely different experience from the unit bath in your room. A couple of them are fed by genuine natural hot springs, which is rare this close to the parks.
Two things locals would tell you before booking: some baths charge a separate fee (marked “Paid” below), and opening hours are often split into evening and morning sessions rather than 24 hours. Each hotel’s page has the details. If a real onsen is the priority, also see our guide to the natural hot spring at Maihama Eurasia.
Facility details and prices change — please confirm on each hotel's page and official site before booking. This list is generated from our hand-checked local hotel database.
FAQ
Are the baths mixed-gender?
No. Large public baths in Japanese hotels are separated by gender, and you bathe without swimwear. Wash and rinse at the shower stations before entering the tub — that is the one rule everyone is expected to follow.
Can I use the bath if I have tattoos?
Policies differ by hotel — some allow tattoos, some ask you to cover them, and some refuse entry. If this matters to you, check the hotel's official site or ask ahead; the in-room bathroom is always an alternative.