Overview
YUURO Bath-Living Hotel Ryogoku gives you a private, design-led stay in Tokyo where bathing becomes the center of the experience. You stay in Ryogoku, on the 9th floor at 4-30-5 Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, with JR Ryogoku Station about 5 minutes away on foot and Toei Oedo Line Ryogoku Station about 3 minutes away on foot. The concept brings the living room and bathroom together, so you can soak, talk, cool down, and relax in one connected space rather than treating the bath as a separate part of the day.
This is not a standard city hotel or a traditional ryokan. You stay in one private Bath-Living Room with a semi-open-air bath, sauna, living room, mini kitchen, shower booth, toilet, and two rest rooms. The stay suits you when you want Tokyo access, privacy, night views, long bathing time, and space to enjoy the evening with people close to you.
Accommodation
You stay in a spacious 125.62-square-meter private room with a maximum capacity of 8 people. The layout includes a semi-open-air bathroom, sauna, living room, mini kitchen, shower booth, toilet, master room, and second room. The master room has two double mattresses, while the second room has three single mattresses and is used when four or more people stay. Extra single mattresses are also available, giving the space flexibility for couples, families, or friends.
The Bath-Living Room creates the main feeling of the stay. The bathroom and living room connect smoothly, so you can move between the large bath, cold bath, daybed sofa, seating area, and conversation without losing the sense of being together. Large windows look out toward Tokyo’s night view, while the living space combines warm wood, Japanese details, and city style.
The rest areas support both group time and privacy. You have two relaxation rooms, including a master room with Japanese touches and a bunk-style second room. A work desk, closet, and suitcase space make the room easier to use for longer stays, workations, or travel with larger luggage. The room uses Koala mattresses to support better sleep.
Dining
YUURO is a meal-free stay, so you do not have a restaurant, breakfast service, room service, or catering. Instead, you can bring food and drinks, cook simple meals, and enjoy them in your own space. The mini kitchen includes a refrigerator and freezer, oven microwave, electric kettle, cooking tools, dishes, cutlery, and basic seasonings such as salt and pepper.
This setup works well when you want to enjoy Ryogoku and Tokyo at your own pace. You can buy food nearby, return with drinks and snacks, prepare something simple, and stay in the Bath-Living Room after your bath or sauna. The mini bar adds paid drinks and snacks selected to match the mood of the space, so you can continue relaxing without going back out at night.
Onsen and Wellness
YUURO focuses on bathing, sauna, and relaxation, but the bath is not a natural hot spring. You enjoy a private semi-open-air bath with city views, a cold bath, a daybed sofa, a tatami-style sauna, and a shower booth inside your own space. The bath area is designed for a shared Bath-Living experience, so you can soak while still talking with people in the living room.
The sauna connects visually with the living room and includes a U-shaped bench and tatami seating. You can warm up in the sauna, cool down in the cold bath, rest on the daybed or seating, and repeat the cycle at your own pace. The water bath is kept at a gentler temperature because the space prioritizes comfort and conversation, so you may bring ice if you prefer a colder cool-down.
You can also enjoy a herbal bath. The bath uses a relaxing blend of herbs placed in the tub, drawing from Japanese bathing culture without claiming to be hot spring water. This makes the bathing experience feel more sensory, with warmth, scent, night views, and conversation all becoming part of the stay.
Guests with tattoos
If you have tattoos, you can use the bath and sauna comfortably because the bathing space is private to your room. You do not need to enter a shared public bath, and the room has its own semi-open-air bath, sauna, cold bath, and shower area.
Facilities
YUURO gives you a private Bath-Living Room with a semi-open-air bath, sauna, cold bath, living room, mini kitchen, shower booth, toilet, two rest rooms, work desk, closet, and suitcase space. You also have an LG 70-inch TV with broadcast support, Sonos soundbar, refrigerator and freezer, oven microwave, cooking tools, dishes, ReFa shower head, ReFa hair dryer, ReFa straight iron, ReFa curling iron, tabletop mirror, fans, air purifiers in each room, vacuum cleaner, and internet access. A paid shared washing machine is available on the 7th floor.
Amenities include OSAJI shampoo, conditioner, body soap, hand soap, cleansing, face wash, facial toner, facial gel, toothbrush, cotton swabs, room wear, sauna poncho, bath towels, face towels, and bath mat. Paid items include mini bar drinks and snacks, shaver set, face masks, swimwear, and ReFa hairbrush. You also have self check-in from 3:00 PM by using the entrance tablet, check-out at 12:00 PM, and advance payment by credit card.
Activities
You can spend your time inside YUURO as the main experience. Put on swimwear, soak together, move between sauna and bath, rest on the daybed, enjoy drinks, prepare food in the kitchen, watch TV, listen to music through the speaker, and let the evening unfold without leaving your room. This makes the stay especially appealing for anniversaries, close friends, family time, or a quiet Tokyo night focused on rest rather than sightseeing.
When you want to explore, Ryogoku gives you one of Tokyo’s most distinctive local areas. The neighborhood sits near the Sumida River and is closely tied to sumo culture, with Ryogoku Kokugikan near the station and sumo stables in the area. You can also visit the Sumo Museum inside Ryogoku Kokugikan during its opening hours, depending on the schedule, or enjoy local chanko nabe restaurants and riverside walks before returning to your private bath and sauna.
Additional features
YUURO works best when you want a Tokyo stay built around privacy, bathing, sauna time, and conversation. You get one large room rather than a standard hotel layout, and the 9th-floor setting lets you enjoy Tokyo night views from the bath area. Children can stay, pets are not allowed, and there is no on-site parking.
This property suits you when you want to slow down without leaving Tokyo. You can arrive by train, check in without face-to-face procedures, settle into a 125.62-square-meter Bath-Living Room, and spend the night soaking, talking, cooking lightly, cooling down after sauna, and enjoying Ryogoku from a space that feels private, open, and memorable.














