SpaWorld Onsen from around the World

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SpaWorld Onsen from around the World

From Asia to Europe, travel abroad in style with a bath!

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The theme of this super public bathhouse is baths from around the world. The baths are divided into two zones, the “European Zone” and the “Asian Zone”, and the zones for men and women are changed every month. There are 17 types of baths from 12 countries, including ancient Rome, the Blue Cave, Bali, and a large cypress bath.

There are also four types of “sauna”, including a salt sauna and a Finnish sauna house, so if you are a sauna lover, be sure to check them out! If you want to detox even more, there is an area with bedrock baths from eight different countries that can be used by both men and women. After putting on a special yukata (robe), you can experience different types of baths from Turkey, Israel, Korea, and Canada.

The facility also has a very popular indoor swimming pool, called “Spa Pool”. In addition, there is a hotel where you can stay overnight and a sports gym. Relaxation facilities such as bodywork and aromatic oil massage are also available. In terms of food, there are a variety of dishes to satisfy your appetite, such as okonomiyaki and kushikatsu.

This is the perfect spot for couples, families, and friends to spend a relaxing day together.

Highlights

  • This is a natural hot spring where the whole family, from small children to the elderly, can safely enjoy.
  • The baths are divided into two zones, the “European Zone” and the “Asian Zone”, with 17 types from 12 countries.
  • There are also 8 types of bedrock baths and 4 types of saunas.
  • The pool is also very popular! There is a kids' area that can be used by children as young as 0 years old.

Photos

  • A variety of baths are available, and many local people use them

    A variety of baths are available, and many local people use them

  • Baths with an "Ancient Rome" theme that replicate the Trevi Fountain

    Baths with an "Ancient Rome" theme that replicate the Trevi Fountain

  • A bath in an artistic space inspired by Singapore

    A bath in an artistic space inspired by Singapore

  • Turkish bedrock bath with artificial solar lighting for vitamin D and hormone balancing effects.

    Turkish bedrock bath with artificial solar lighting for vitamin D and hormone balancing effects.

  • A Finnish-inspired pot bath and sauna house. The calm atmosphere will make you feel relaxed forever

    A Finnish-inspired pot bath and sauna house. The calm atmosphere will make you feel relaxed forever

  • The indoor swimming pool "Spa Pool" can be enjoyed all year round with its flowing pool and powerful slider.

    The indoor swimming pool "Spa Pool" can be enjoyed all year round with its flowing pool and powerful slider.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can I leave and re-enter the Spa Onsen after I'm done with the hotel check-in?

A

Guests staying at the Spa hotel can exit and reenter Spa World freely. However, this benefit does not apply to guests only visiting the Spa World as usual.

Q

What sizes do you have loungewears?

A

We have loungewears available from 90cm.
Adult sizes are S, F, LL and XXL.

Q

Should I wear a swimsuit in the Onsen?

A

No. the Onsen is separated by gender so no swimsuits and towels are allowed in the Onsen. However, the Spa pools & Bade Zone area on 8 will be mixed-gender so swimwear is required.
*For more information, please see official website.

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Details

Name in Japanese
スパワールド世界の大温泉
Postal Code
556-0002
Address
3-4-24 Ebisuhigashi, Naniwa-ku, Osaka City, Osaka
Tel
06-6631-0001
Closed
Open every day
Hours
<Onsen> 10:00am - 8:45am the next day
<Pool>10:00am-7:00pm weekdays, 10:00am-10:00pm weekends and holidays
<Bedrock baths> 10:00am - 6:00am the following day
*Opening hours are subject to change. Please check the official website.
Price
Junior high school students and older: 2,000 yen, elementary school students and younger: 1,200 yen
*Includes use of hot spring and pool facilities (excluding attractions), as well as amenities such as towels, shampoo, and indoor wear.
*A separate fee is required for the bedrock baths (800 yen on weekdays, 1,000 yen on weekends, holidays and special days).
Access
1) A short walk from Dobutsuen-mae Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and Sakaisuji Line.
2) A short walk from Shin-Imamiya Station on the JR Osaka Loop Line
3) 10-minute walk from Shin-Imamiya Station on the Nankai Electric Railway Line.
4) Short walk from Shin-Imamiya Station stop of Nankai Electric Railway
5) A 15 minute walk from Osaka-Abenobashi Station on the Kintetsu Line.
Credit Cards
Accepted (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, American Express, Diners Club, DISCOVER, UnionPay)
Official Website
Official Website (English)