Spadium Japon is a contemporary hot spring (onsen) and relaxation facility located in Higashikurume, Tokyo. It stands out for its modern design and extensive amenities beyond traditional hot baths, aiming to provide a comprehensive wellness and entertainment experience. It's particularly popular among younger visitors and those looking for a more resort-like spa environment.
Visitors consistently praise the facility's cleanliness and the wide array of relaxation options available. Many highlight the vast collection of over 30,000 comic books, comfortable easy chairs for watching TV, and unique features like the artificial snow freezer room, which offers a refreshing contrast to the hot springs. The rock baths are also frequently mentioned as a relaxing experience. The overall atmosphere is described as very relaxing and satisfying, especially after 8 PM when crowds tend to thin out.
To make the most of your visit, plan to spend 3-5 hours to fully enjoy the various baths and relaxation areas. It's highly recommended to avoid weekends and public holidays, as the facility can become extremely crowded, leading to long queues. One reviewer mentioned waiting over two hours on a weekend evening. If you must visit on a weekend, arriving after 8 PM might help mitigate the crowds. Consider bringing a book or entertainment for potential wait times, although the facility itself offers plenty of reading material.
Spadium Japon is located at 2 Chome-7-7 Uenohara, Higashikurume. Reaching it can be a bit of a journey, especially from central Tokyo. One visitor noted taking three buses for over an hour from Shinjuku. While specific public transport lines aren't detailed in reviews, be prepared for a multi-leg journey involving trains and potentially buses from major Tokyo hubs. It's advisable to check real-time navigation apps for the most efficient route before departing.
The primary complaint among visitors is the significant overcrowding, particularly on weekends and during holidays. This can lead to long queues for entry and crowded facilities, diminishing the relaxation experience. To mitigate this, plan your visit for a weekday, ideally during off-peak hours. If a weekend visit is unavoidable, aim for later in the evening when local crowds might have dispersed, as one reviewer found the number of people thinned out after 8 PM.
