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Urayasu Edo-Style Bathhouse — Traditional Sento Experience

Published: Jun 3, 2026
Updated: Jun 3, 2026
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Urayasu Edo-Style Bathhouse — Traditional Sento Experience

Before Urayasu became synonymous with Disney, it was a fishing village on the edge of Edo (Tokyo) Bay, and the town's bathhouse culture — rooted in the Edo period — persists in several traditional sento (public baths). The most historically preserved is Ohana-no-Yu (大花の湯), a wooden bathhouse operating since 1931 with hand-painted tile murals of Mt. Fuji, hinoki cedar tubs, and a traditional kamado (wood-fired boiler) that still heats the water.

The bathhouse experience is ritualistic: pay at the entrance (¥500), remove shoes, separate by gender into changing rooms, wash at low faucets before entering the communal tub, then soak in near-scalding water while locals discuss the day. It is social, egalitarian, and a window into pre-war Japanese daily life that has largely vanished from modern cities.

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Getting There

Access Information

Ohana-no-Yu Sento, Urayasu City (precise address varies by bathhouse — inquire at Urayasu Station tourist office). Open 15:00–23:00 daily (closed Mondays). Entry: ¥500. Bring small towel or rent (¥200). No tattoos (strict policy).

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**Bathhouse etiquette:** Enter the correct gender side (noren curtains marked 男 for men, 女 for women). Undress completely in the changing room, place clothes in a basket. Bring only a small towel into

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