LaQua is a 5-minute walk from Suidobashi Station (JR Chuo-Sobu Line) or a 10-minute walk from Korakuen Station (Tokyo Metro).





LaQua
LaQua (ラクーア), a tranquil retreat in the heart of Tokyo, opened in 2003 as a haven for relaxation. This oasis features hot spring pools, saunas, and spacious relaxation areas, providing a perfect escape from the city’s hustle. The naturally warm water is sourced from a depth of 1700 meters, ensuring a soothing experience.
In addition to its serene hot spring pools, LaQua offers a variety of massage, beauty, and wellness services. Visitors can unwind and rejuvenate in this peaceful environment, making it a top spot for relaxation in Tokyo.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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11:00 to 9:00 (the next morning)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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3230 yen (extra fee on weekends and holidays)
Getting there
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Ochanomizu Music Instrument Avenue — 25-minute walk
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Jimbocho Book Town — 25-minute walk
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Kagurazaka — 25-minute walk
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Akagi Shrine — 25-minute walk
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