




Solaniwa Onsen Ticket in Osaka
Packages
Admission + Izakaya meal set + Japanese festival game experience + fish therapy
[Mega summer 20% off] Admission
[Mega summer 20% off] Admission + Japanese-style sauna + refreshing drink
Admission + Japanese festival game experience
Private room with 90-minute open-air bath (Western-style)
Private room with 90-minute open-air bath (Japanese-style)
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Highlights

Garden-viewing bath
In an expansive Japanese garden of more than 3,000 m², enjoy a foot bath in your stylish yukata as you gaze upon the seasonal trees and flowers

Unique hot spring baths
Enjoy any of 9 bath types, including Source Spring Bath, an open-air bath featuring the natural “Clear Skin Bath” hot spring—mildly alkaline, mineral-rich, and sourced deep underground for a soothing soak

Private Japanese-style room
Reserve your private hot spring oasis, 10 secluded outdoor baths with mini gardens, perfect for family relaxation

Stone saunas: relaxation & wellness zone
Recharge in the recliner area with 30+ treatments, from traditional Japanese body care to modern beauty treatments
Guide
Treat yourself to a well-deserved pamper day at Solaniwa Onsen Osaka Bay Tower, where relaxation meets immersive Japanese culture!
- Natural Onsen experience: Soak in 100% natural hot spring waters and unwind from daily stress in authentic onsen baths
- Cultural immersion: Slip into a traditional yukata and step back into the Azuchi-Momoyama era with beautifully themed surroundings
- All-in-one access: Enjoy rooftop garden entry, rest areas, and live entertainment for a complete, relaxing day
Enhance your experience
Elevate your visit with curated combos and add-ons designed for a richer, more indulgent day:
- Fun & flavor combo: Admission + izakaya meal set + Japanese festival game experience + fish therapy
- Relaxation boost: Admission + Japanese-style sauna + refreshing drink
- Private retreat upgrade: If you wish to have a more private space, a Japanese-style room with a 90-minute open-air bath is available

FAQs
Do I need to book tickets for Solaniwa Hot Spring?
Although it is possible to purchase tickets on-site, to save waiting time we recommend that you book your tickets in advance on the official website before going. This ensures you have enough time to relax without having to queue on site.
What is the source of hot spring water for Solaniwa Onsen?
Solaniwa uses natural hot spring water pumped up from approximately 1,000 m below the earth’s surface. Known as the “Clear Skin Bath,” it’s weakly alkaline, hypotonic, and rich in minerals—qualities believed to help improve skin and promote overall wellness.
What’s so special about the rock bathing at Solaniwa Onsen?
The rock baths at Solaniwa Onsen use high-quality stones, which have a healing and soothing effect. This ancient remedy is thought to be very effective in improving blood circulation and reducing muscle fatigue.
Does Solaniwa Onsen provide private bathroom services?
Yes, Solaniwa Onsen provides reservation service for private baths, so that you and your family or friends can have a more private bathing experience. It is recommended that you make an appointment in advance to ensure availability.
Are there separate areas for men and women in the hot spring area?
Yes, in order to ensure the privacy and comfort of tourists, the hot spring areas of Kongba Onsen are separated, and men and women have their own hot spring areas. At the same time, the park also provides a family hot spring area so that family members can enjoy it together.
Are there any services for renting bathrobes or swimsuits?
Yes, Solaniwa Onsen provides rental services for yukata and swimsuits for those who do not bring relevant clothing. You can rent them at the entrance or in designated areas.
Can I bring food into the Solaniwa Onsen Area?
Generally speaking, bringing food into the hot spring area is not allowed to ensure cleanliness and safety. However, there are restaurants and seating areas within the park where you can enjoy delicious local cuisine.
Can children enter the hot spring area?
Yes, Solaniwa Onsen provides a dedicated children's area for families to ensure that children can have fun in a safe environment. Family areas often have shallow water depths and are specially designed to be suitable for children.
Can I bring a camera into the Solaniwa Onsen Area?
Due to privacy concerns for other visitors, cameras are generally not allowed in hot spring areas. However, photography is usually allowed in designated areas within the park where you can capture the moment. Please read and comply with the relevant regulations carefully before using the camera.
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