Solaniwa Onsen Tickets
























Solaniwa Onsen Tickets
Duration: 2 hours
2 hours
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience
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Soak in the natural onsen pools at Solaniwa Onsen in Osaka and escape the stress of daily life with warm, soothing waters. This traditional Japanese hot spring offers a complete wellness experience including rooftop gardens, rest areas, and live performances for guests to enjoy. Relax in comfort knowing you're getting all the amenities of a top-tier hot spring resort.
Soak in the natural onsen pools at Solaniwa Onsen in Osaka and escape the stress of daily life with warm, soothing waters. This traditional Japanese hot spring offers a complete wellness experience including rooftop gardens, rest areas, and live performances for guests to enjoy. Relax in comfort knowing you're getting all the amenities of a top-tier hot spring resort.
Located in the center of Osaka, this location offers both indoor and open-air baths set within an Edo-era inspired environment for a unique soaking experience.
The rooftop Sky Garden provides a tranquil spot to enjoy footbaths, take photos, or simply relax while wearing a comfortable yukata above the city skyline.
With towels, in-house clothing, and toiletries provided, visitors can arrive ready to unwind without needing to bring anything extra for their bath session.
Enhance your visit with options like bedrock sauna sessions or an izakaya meal, turning your trip into a complete wellness experience that feels like a full day of relaxation.
Admission to Solaniwa Onsen
Use of onsen baths, rooftop garden and resting areas
Includes bath towels, face towels and in-house clothes
Access to Bedrock bath based on your chosen option
Bathing suits and large bedrock towels provided according to selection
Totonoi drink (DAKARA C) available as per your choice
Izakaya meal set with options like pork cutlet, tempura soba or tendon
Osaka City Bath Fee

Solaniwa Onsen garden at night with illuminated pathways and pond in Osaka, Japan.
Why Choose Solaniwa Onsen
Solaniwa Onsen, located in Osaka near Osaka Bay Tower, offers a peaceful escape from daily life with its warm and soothing natural hot spring pools. The facility is known for providing genuine Japanese relaxation through its 100% onsen experience. Each visit includes access to the rooftop garden, rest areas, live performances, and more — all part of what makes Solaniwa Onsen unique as a traditional Japanese hotel. Spending time at this spot allows you to enjoy everything from hot spring baths to recreational spaces in one place. With its reputation as the largest onsen park in West Japan, it's easy to see why many choose to visit here.
What Makes Solaniwa Onsen Special
Solaniwa Onsen is more than just a bath — it’s an experience that combines luxury with traditional Japanese culture. Found within the Osaka Bay Tower complex, this attraction stands out for its beauty and variety of facilities. Families can enjoy time together at this multi-purpose venue regardless of weather conditions or whether they prefer indoor or outdoor settings. The Source Spring Bath and Silk Bath are popular choices among visitors looking to soothe tired muscles with their invigorating waters. For those who want a more refreshing experience, the outdoor baths provide fresh air that helps in recovery after long days. Don’t miss out on the food court where you can sample local delights like cutlet or other Japanese specialties while enjoying the stone sauna and other amenities.

Person in yukata enjoying foot bath at Solaniwa Onsen, Japan.

Indoor hot spring bath at Solaniwa Onsen, Japan, with wooden and stone decor.

Solaniwa Onsen garden at night with illuminated pathways and pond in Osaka, Japan.

Person in yukata enjoying foot bath at Solaniwa Onsen, Japan.

Indoor hot spring bath at Solaniwa Onsen, Japan, with wooden and stone decor.

Indoor hot spring bath at Solaniwa Onsen, Osaka, with stone walls and ambient lighting.
Key Details to Note
Once you exit the Solaniwa Onsen, you can't return. Make sure your plans are set before leaving. Strollers aren’t permitted inside the facility, but they can be stored in the cloakroom at no cost. If you're interested in live performances within the theme park, more details are available by clicking here. Admission is not granted to individuals with visible tattoos, body paint, skin conditions, contagious illnesses, pets, or those under the influence of alcohol. Kids younger than four years old can enter for free. Those aged 18 and below must leave by 11pm if they’re without an adult supervision, while children aged 16 and under need to exit by 7pm when not accompanied.
Operating Hours
The Solaniwa Onsen is open from Thursday through Tuesday between 11am and 11pm. The final entry time is at 10pm each day. However, the facility remains closed on Wednesdays.

Entrance to men's section at Solaniwa Onsen, Osaka.

Solaniwa Onsen entrance with red bridge and traditional Japanese decor.

Indoor hot spring bath at Solaniwa Onsen, Osaka, with stone walls and ambient lighting.

Entrance to men's section at Solaniwa Onsen, Osaka.

Solaniwa Onsen entrance with red bridge and traditional Japanese decor.
To ensure a smooth entry, activate your ticket on your phone ahead of time so you can skip any delays at the entrance.
If you're visiting with children, check if they are old enough to enjoy the facilities — strollers aren't allowed inside but can be stored in the cloakroom free of charge.
Plan to arrive early if you want to fully experience all areas, including live shows and the rooftop Sky Garden before crowds build up later in the day.
Included amenities like towels, clothes, and toiletries mean you can just show up ready to relax — no need to bring extra items for your visit.
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