$80 Tokyo Stay!? ♨️ Relax & Enjoy Japanese Spa Culture at Manyo Club Toyosu ✨ Hot Spring & Gourmet 🏮

Today I’m staying at Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club—a hot spring hotel right in the city! Even in the middle of Tokyo, I get to enjoy the famous Yugawara Onsen. Such a luxury! Night views, footbaths, saunas, stone spas… and amazing food! I’ll show you everything this relaxing spot has to offer—perfect for a full day of unwinding. Let’s get started! I’m riding the Yurikamome monorail now. The sunset views at this time of day are just beautiful. Arrived at Shijomae Station! On this channel, I mainly feature hotels in Tokyo—plus sightseeing spots and Japanese food! If that sounds interesting, I’d be really happy if you subscribed to my channel! You can already see the hotel I’m staying at today! On the way there is “Toyosu Senkyakubanrai.” I’ve actually been here before, so I’ve had my eye on this hotel for a while. It only took about 3 minutes from the station via a covered pedestrian bridge. It’s styled like an old Edo-period town—it feels like a mini theme park! This place just opened on February 1, 2024. It’s brand new and already popular with tourists. There are tons of food options—sushi, Japanese cuisine, and street food stalls. Being in Toyosu, the ingredients are super fresh. You can sample a little bit of everything as you stroll, which is one of the best parts of this place. The lanterns and lights create such a dreamy atmosphere. It’s beautiful! This area is called “Toki no Kane Plaza.” It looks like they hold all kinds of events here. Alright, time to head to the hotel. The huge sign makes it super easy to find! 😄 I wonder if the view is really going to be that amazing… I can’t wait! Here’s the price for a 4-tatami mat room with breakfast. It includes access to the spa and relaxation areas too. The front desk is on the 7th floor. And the 8th floor has a footbath garden that’s free for everyone! Heading to the elevator now. Looks like it’s to the right. Oh! This must be the footbath garden on the 8th floor. Let’s check it out before checking in! Wow… just look at this! The evening sky and city skyline blend perfectly—what a stunning view! This water actually comes from Yugawara Onsen, one of the most famous hot springs in Kanagawa Prefecture. The footbath is beautifully lit up too. It looks even more magical with the city view. The footbath is free to use, and you can buy a towel for just 200 yen—so it’s easy to drop by casually. It looks like something straight out of a movie or drama. Absolutely gorgeous. Alright, let’s head to the front desk on the 7th floor. Here we are at the front desk. Time to check in! Right next to it is a space where you can choose your room wear. They have lots of colors and patterns—choose between a yukata or a samue (casual workwear-style set). Looks like you can even try them on. You can find something that suits you perfectly! I went with a blue striped one. Don’t forget the sash belt! The front lobby is spacious, and the sofas look really comfy too. At check-in, I received this card key. You can use it to pay for food and drinks inside the hotel. There are a variety of relaxation services available too. And weekday evenings are 15% off—nice deal! Let’s head to the room now! Each floor seems to have its own unique facilities. My room for tonight is on the 4th floor. The guest rooms are just beyond these noren curtains. Here we are—room 426. I’m excited to see what it’s like! Let’s unlock the door by tapping the key card. This is a 4-tatami mat Japanese-style room (non-smoking). It’s a very simple space with just the essentials—futon and a TV. The tatami flooring makes it feel relaxing, even without laying out the futon. There’s a proper sink too—nice to have in the room. I can see the “Senkyaku Banrai” area from the window—it’s so bright! There’s also an air purifier—great if you’re concerned about dryness. The outlet has USB and type-C ports. Plus, the light switch is right by the bed—super convenient. It even comes with a cylindrical pillow. Looks like you can adjust the height to your liking—very thoughtful. Under the futon, there’s a slatted base—helps with airflow and prevents moisture buildup. The TV feels pretty big for a compact 4-tatami room. Let’s check out the sink area. Here’s a deodorizing spray. They’ve got bottled water and a full set of amenities ready to go. There’s a nice selection of hair and body care products too. They even provide tabi socks! And of course, a hair dryer is included. Below, there’s a safe and a fridge. I’ll go ahead and chill some water in here. There are so many massage options here! You can even book directly from the facility monitors—super convenient. I’ll go ahead and set the temperature to my liking. You can also adjust the lighting. Behind this door is the restroom. It’s just a standard toilet, but clean and tidy—which is great. I’ve come to the 5th floor. Looks like there’s a buffet restaurant here. They even serve beef tongue—definitely want to try that! There’s also a place called “Manyoan” on the same floor. The menu features Japanese dishes like seafood and rice bowls. Compared to “Senkyaku Banrai,” the prices here are way more reasonable! (laughs) They’ve got displays of sake from all over Japan. Sampling these would be another highlight. Before taking the elevator, I stopped by the observation deck—it’s too beautiful not to! Can’t believe you can enjoy this view for free. It’s worth visiting even if you’re not staying overnight. The Toyosu Bridge is lit up beautifully as well. Alright, time to hunt for some dinner! Let’s explore “Senkyaku Banrai.” These red lanterns really make you hungry, don’t they? There’s a restaurant right next to the bell tower plaza we saw earlier. Tonight, I’m going to eat at “Tsukishima Monja Jugoya.” Let’s head inside and get seated. Each table has its own teppan grill. If you’re unsure how to cook, the staff will help—so even beginners can enjoy with confidence. This is their signature house-aged “Jugoya Highball.” Wow—this is delicious!!! I ordered the “Squid Ink Seafood Monja” this time. It was about ¥2,000. First, they start by grilling the seafood. Whoa, there’s a big squid in there too! Honestly, this alone looks amazing… Alright, now let’s grill the monjayaki! They start by grilling just the ingredients—being careful not to spill the broth. The cabbage is chopped with a spatula as it cooks. Once the ingredients are ready, they create a well in the center for the broth. Time to pour in the broth. Since it’s squid ink, the broth is pitch black! They gradually mix the broth and ingredients together. The staff is super skilled—everything moves so smoothly. Lastly, they top it off with green onions—and it’s done! And here it is—the finished squid ink monjayaki! I’ve never seen one this black before. I slowly enjoyed it with my drink—delicious and satisfying. That was amazing. Thank you for the meal! I’m back at Manyo Club, and now I’m in the relaxation lounge. There are lounges on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors. The 4th floor is for women only. Each seat comes with a personal TV monitor, power outlet, and USB port. They even provide blankets, so it’s perfect for taking a nap or just relaxing. The soft lighting makes it feel so calming. This is the lounge on the 3rd floor. The view here is absolutely stunning! There’s a huge selection of manga too—honestly, I could stay here all day. Now I’m heading to the rooftop footbath garden. It looks like I need to take the stairs up from the 9th floor. I’ve arrived on the 9th floor. I’ll take the stairs on the left to go up. What kind of view is waiting for me up there…? Wow… Look at this breathtaking view!! Is that Tokyo Tower I see in the distance? You get a full 360-degree panoramic view of Tokyo Bay—this spot is incredible at night. I can even see Rainbow Bridge. Enjoying this night view while soaking in a footbath… I could lose track of time here. The hot spring from Yugawara is amazing too. It’s perfect if you’re looking for a quick onsen experience. I’m back in the room now. Here’s the lounge wear, sash, and tabi socks. Time to change into these and get ready for bed. Manyo Club is full of hidden gems. I can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings. Good night! Good morning! The weather is absolutely perfect today! I love how the tiled rooftops line up so beautifully. Time to head down for the breakfast buffet. I’ve arrived at the breakfast hall on the 5th floor. The space is really spacious and open. They mainly serve Japanese-style dishes, but there are also some Western staples. I’m excited to see what else they have! First up—salads. Everything looks so fresh and colorful. There’s also a wide variety of dressings to choose from. Here’s the Japanese food section. Even the fried eggs are plated one by one, making them easy to grab. And look at this—a DIY hot pot corner! It’s not every day you get to enjoy hot pot for breakfast. I’m definitely intrigued. Here’s the Western-style section. Wow! They even have fresh seafood! Well, it *is* Toyosu after all. I could totally make my own kaisendon here. Over here they’re serving sukiyaki made with premium Omi beef. This is squid with spicy cod roe. Perfect as a topping for rice. There’s an entire section filled with rice toppings—I could eat bowls and bowls of rice with these! There’s even a dessert corner. Looks like I can try a little bit of everything. Perfect for variety lovers. There’s also a nice selection of breads. They’ve got fresh fruit, yogurt, and even custard pudding! They had something called “premium large-grain natto.” As a natto fan, I have to try it! I’m enjoying my breakfast with a view. What a perfect way to start the day. The night view last night was amazing, but the daytime scenery with the ocean and city skyline is just as beautiful. This breakfast hall is huge! It could easily accommodate large groups. Here’s my breakfast for today! I picked a little bit of everything—seafood, Japanese side dishes, and rice toppings. Miso soup and a sunny-side-up egg. Salad and spicy squid with cod roe. For dessert, I chose the matcha pudding. And here it is—the premium large-grain natto I mentioned earlier! It’s wrapped the traditional way—so nostalgic. The beans really are big. This looks super satisfying. I already added green onions and soy sauce to the bowl. Let’s mix it up really well and enjoy! Let’s dig in! Starting my morning with seafood feels so luxurious. I even added some seafood to my natto! One of the best things about buffets is customizing your meal just the way you like it. Time for dessert—matcha pudding! That was so good. After finishing, you bring your dishes to the return area. I found an autograph from a famous kabuki actor—Shido Nakamura! Here’s the view from the observation deck. The clear weather makes everything feel so fresh and open. Before leaving, maybe I’ll enjoy the foot bath one last time. Here’s a guide showing the names of the major buildings you can see. On a lucky day, you can even spot Mt. Fuji! Incredible. Back at the front desk now. I’m going to check out. Just scanned the barcode for an easy checkout. They even have a free shuttle bus to Shimbashi and Monzen-Nakacho stations. Heading down to the 2nd floor now. From open-air baths and saunas to relaxation spaces and hotel rooms—this place has everything you need for a full-on wellness stay. You can come empty-handed, too. The admission includes loungewear and towels, so it’s super convenient. Looks like an event is happening now at Toki-no-Kane Plaza. Between Senkyakubanrai and Manyo Club, I could easily spend the whole day here. I’d love to come back again and again. Thanks so much for watching until the end! I’ll be sharing more hotel stays and sightseeing spots across Japan, so don’t forget to subscribe!

Relax and recharge at Manyo Club Toyosu, a hot spring resort located inside Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai — one of Tokyo’s newest and most popular attractions ♨️✨
Enjoy open-air baths with night views, footbaths overlooking Tokyo Bay, and delicious seafood dishes from Toyosu Market! 🦪🌃
You can also explore the local gourmet spots like Tsukishima Monja Jugo-ya nearby! 🍳

📍 Hotel Info
https://tokyo-toyosu.manyo.co.jp/languages/en/

📍 Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai
English: https://www.toyosu-senkyakubanrai.jp/languages/en/

🍽️ Restaurant Featured
Tsukishima Monja Jugo-ya (Toyosu Senkyaku Banrai)
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18 Comments

  1. こんばんは。撮影お疲れ様です。

    豊洲という景色の良い場所で 宿泊出来るとは…(笑)

    朝食のビュッフェも 豊富で美味しそうです(笑)

    海鮮があるのも 市場が近いからかもしれないですね(笑)

  2. 이번주도 영상 감사합니다!

    8월에 team lab planet 구경 차 도요스에서 하루를 보낸 적 있었습니다. 아름다운 동네였어요.
    전에 잤던 호텔은 바로 옆 이온몰 외 다른 시설이 없었는데 오늘 소개해주신 호텔은 시설과 주변 상권 모두 여행에 충실한 느낌이 납니다. 다음 여행에 참고하겠습니다!!

  3. This seems like a great place to stay if I'm doing a lot of sightseeing around this area! When I'm on vacation I'm always looking for a good spa to get a massage, so the convenience of having spas located in the same building as the hotel is very appealing. Will definitely be saving this spot for later! 🙂

  4. As an American I'm always SUPER impressed with the amenities Japanese hotels come with. Nightwear? Unheard of in the US.A free footbath? Never seen it in the US. Hospitality means something in other countries and I feel sad for those who come here looking for it. This hotel is an AMAZING deal!

  5. I know a bedroom without washroom is not for everyone. But this is one of the most stylish hotels in our channel. Everything built beautiful! From the lounge, to the bedroom, to the restaurant, 8/F rooftop, all top notch! Also, love the food mall "Senkyau Banrai", sure lots of good choices there… This one is definite one of my top favourite in your channel!

  6. Haha I just went to Toyosu Market this morning. The market itself was closed but the Senkyaku Banrai was open and flooded with tourists as always.
    And there was a lineup to go to the rooftop footbath😂😂😂

  7. Ужин тоже не понравился, мне не нравиться, когда готовишь сам, вся одежда пропитается запахом еды

  8. These stunning views. I love it. The facility seems to be an AMAZING place for relaxing stay. Thank you for this video!

  9. Hello and thanks for another awesome video!! And this hotel is one of the most stylish I think I saw on the channel… and let me say the footbath left me really stunned, it look so amazing and with great views to enjoy while treating yourself!! I loved this hotel let you choose – and buy too, I guess – the nightwear for your stay, in a room that look quite nice with the tatamis and the futon – I never sleep in one, but I heard they're quite comfy -…but I found quite strange the bathroom without shower and the washroom out of it, I guess I've become used to watch all together! And the food…oh, the delicious and drooling food!! I heard about monjayakai in some documentaries and anime, but I never saw how it was cooked…so it was surprising see that!! And after that going to that relaxation room was quite the perfect choice before go to sleep!! And also the breakfast was a sight to the eyes, with all that choices for it between Japanese & Occidental food!! Love from Spain! 💚🇪🇦

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