Are you looking for a private sauna in Tokyo where you and your partner can relax together?
In Japan, most public saunas are separated by gender, so it’s rare for couples to share the experience.
But recently, more hotels and boutique facilities have started offering private sauna rooms, perfect for couples who want to enjoy this uniquely Japanese wellness culture together.
This guide introduces the top private sauna hotels in Tokyo for couples – from stylish boutique stays to luxury hotels with in-room saunas.
We’ve also added useful travel information, such as airport access, language support, payment options, and cultural tips for first-time sauna users in Japan.
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Access from Airports
- Narita Airport → about 1 hour by train (Keisei Skyliner or Narita Express).
- Haneda Airport → 30–40 minutes by Keikyu Line or Monorail + JR/Metro.
- Kansai Airport → not practical for Tokyo; domestic flight or Shinkansen recommended.
Language Support
- Booking sites (Booking.com, Agoda, Hotels.com) are available in English.
- On-site English ability varies: high-end hotels usually have English-speaking staff, budget stays may rely on translation apps.
Payment Methods
- Credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Amex) accepted almost everywhere.
- Apple Pay / contactless cards at international chains.
- Some boutique facilities may still require cash (Japanese yen).
Cultural Etiquette in Japanese Saunas
- 🚫 Tattoos: Still restricted at many public baths. Private sauna rooms often allow tattoos.
- 🚿 Shower First: Always rinse thoroughly before entering sauna or bath.
- 👙 No Swimsuits: Unlike in Europe, Japanese saunas are traditionally enjoyed naked. (Private rooms allow flexibility.)
- ⏰ Hours: Many saunas close between 1:00–5:00 AM for cleaning.
①SAUNALAND Asakusa
• Stylish private sauna rooms designed for couples
• Rooftop relaxation area with a view of Tokyo Skytree
• Sauna + cold bath experience in traditional Japanese style
• Close to Asakusa’s temples, street food, and nightlife
Enjoy Asakusa and a sauna at the same time! SAUNALAND ASAKUSA is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from Asakusa Station.
It can accommodate up to six people, so it’s great for large groups!
Of course, if two couples use it, you can enjoy the room to your heart’s content.
Perfect for special anniversaries!
Facility name | SAUNALAND Asakusa |
Price (lowest price) | Weekend rate: ¥35,000 (~$230) per person Weekday rate: ¥35,000 (~$230) per person |
address | 1-34-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo |
access | 2-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Ginza Line 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line |
Payment | Credit card accepted |
💬 Reviews & Reputation
“A hidden gem in Asakusa – perfect for couples who want both sightseeing and relaxation.”
“The rooftop lounge after sauna was amazing with Tokyo Skytree view!”
• Rakuten Travel
• Jalan.net
• Yahoo! Travel
• agoda
*Direct link to the hotel reservation page.
Boutique Sauna ARCH
• Exclusive private sauna suite for 2 guests
• Scandinavian-inspired design with natural wood interiors
• Premium amenities including organic bath products
• Ebisu area full of stylish restaurants and cafes nearby
📍 Ebisu, Tokyo – 7 minutes from Ebisu Station
💰 Price: ¥15,000– per room (private sauna + stay)
🌐 Booking & Language Support
- Available on Agoda & Hotels.com
- English-friendly website and staff support available
💳 Payment: Credit cards & Apple Pay accepted
💬 Reviews
“Scandinavian-style sauna right in the heart of Tokyo – stylish and private.”
“Perfect romantic getaway spot in Ebisu.”
Hotel Minato (Shibuya)
• Luxury hotel with in-room private sauna for couples
• Spacious suites with king-size beds
• Rooftop bar with panoramic city views
• Perfect for combining nightlife and relaxation in Shibuya
📍 Shibuya, Tokyo – 10 minutes from Shibuya Station
💰 Price: ¥25,000– per room (includes private sauna)
🌐 Booking & Language Support
- Available on Booking.com & Agoda
- English-speaking staff
💳 Payment: Credit cards & international mobile payments accepted
💬 Reviews
“Private sauna in Shibuya was unforgettable – we didn’t want to leave the room!”
“Expensive, but worth it for a special occasion.”
🏨 Sauna & Capsule Hotel Hokuo (Ueno)
• Traditional Japanese-style sauna with private rooms available
• Budget-friendly option compared to luxury hotels
• Located near Ueno Park, museums, and Ameyoko shopping street
📍 Ueno, Tokyo – 3 minutes from JR Ueno Station
💰 Price: From ¥4,000 per night (capsule stay with private sauna option)
🌐 Booking & Language Support
- Available on Rakuten Travel & Booking.com
- Limited English on-site, but booking platforms provide English support
💳 Payment: Cash & credit card
💬 Reviews
“Affordable way to try private sauna in Tokyo.”
“Convenient location near Ueno Station.”
Candeo Hotels Tokyo ShimbashiΩ
• Rooftop spa with sauna and open-air baths
• Special rooms with private sauna for couples
• Complimentary breakfast included in many plans
• Great location for business travelers and sightseeing
📍 Shimbashi, Tokyo – 3 minutes from Shimbashi Station
💰 Price: ¥9,000– per night (standard room; private sauna available in select rooms)
🌐 Booking & Language Support
- Available on Agoda, Booking.com, Hotels.com
- English-speaking staff at front desk
💳 Payment: Credit card, Apple Pay, cashless payments
💬 Reviews
“Great value – sauna and rooftop baths made the stay memorable.”
“Perfect balance of business hotel efficiency and Japanese wellness.”
✨ Final Thoughts
Private saunas in Tokyo are a unique way for couples to enjoy both Japanese culture and relaxation together.
From affordable capsule hotels to luxurious suites with private in-room saunas, there’s an option for every budget and style.
👉 Pro tip for travelers: Always check tattoo policy, bring credit card (cash may be needed in small facilities), and remember that in Japan, showering before sauna is a must!
Whether you’re staying near Asakusa, Ebisu, Shibuya, or Shimbashi, you can find the perfect balance of sightseeing and sauna relaxation in Tokyo.