Spa LaQua is located in the Tokyo Dome City, with a rich natural hot spring and sauna, a variety of treatment salons, a healthy restaurant & cafe with a wide relaxation space, a "total clean and comfortable" hot bathing facility.
Besides the spa bath and bath tub with mineral abundant natural hot springs from 1,700 m underground at the Tokyo Dome, there are a carbonated spring, a silky bus, a variety of other attraction buses and a spa zone with different types of saunas available, in your favorite style.
Relaxation space that you can lay down and rest, it provides a "total cleanliness" space.
Laqua (English name: LaQua) is a fusion commercial facility centered on spa (hot spring) facilities in Tokyo Dome City.
Korakuen Yuenchi (now · Tokyo Dome City Attractions) It was built by redevelopment plan of old coaster land (northern part of amusement park) and opened on May 1, 2003. It is not an amusement park for families of the past but is an urban leisure facility that can stop by company. The main target is a social woman as a central target, "Enjoy refreshing in the middle of Tokyo". Located in Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo, Kasuga 1 - chome 3. Partnering with Mitsui Fudosan.
The name is obtained by multiplying French women singular definite article "La" (equivalent to "English") and Japanese "Laqu (easy)", meaning water "Aqua". The LaQua logo is the image of the rail of "Q" circle as the Ferris wheel "Big O" and the tail part of the roller coaster "Thunder Dolphin" rail.
LaQua has spa facilities as well as commercial facilities and amusement facilities. Along with the completion of LaQua, the facilities of the Korakuen Yuenchi (Geopolis, Towerland, Parachute Land) that remained in the south half have been renamed as "Tokyo Dome City Attractions." Both LaQua and Tokyo Dome City Attractions adopt a free gating system free of admission. Initially we paid fees for each amusement facility, but in July 2003 we set up a ride free ride ticket "ride free".
Located in the center of Tokyo, LaQua is a hot spring facility that includes restaurants, treatment & beauty facilities, and a spa with natural hot spring water that flows out from 1,700 m under Tokyo Dome City.
Open: 11:00~9:00 Following Morning
Closed: April 1 - 2, 2019
Bath available until 8:30 the following morning (open-air bath 7:30)
Last admission 8:00
Some facilities are not available during the night.
Guests at the age of 6 to 17 must be accompanied by a parent or a guardian and can stay only until 18: 00. Children at the age of 6 to 11 must be accompanied by a guardian of the same gender. (The last admission is at 15:00.)
Venue: Tokyo Dome City LaQua 5 to 9 Floors (Front Desk at 6F) (Tokyo Dome City Map)
Admission: Adults (over 18 years old): 2,850 yen
6 to 17 years old: 2,052 yen
Other fees:
Healing Baden (Not available for 17 years or younger): 864 yen
Late night extra charge (Customers staying from 1:00 am after midnight to 6:00 am in the morning ): 1,944 yen
Holiday extra charge (Saturdays, Sundays, holiday, other specific days): 324 yen
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