Japanese onsens are known for their natural health benefits, while luxury spas are known for their facilities and massages. But at Yunomori Onsen & Spa (Kallang Wave Mall), you can get the best of both worlds if you’re in serious need of some TLC.
At Singapore’s only hot spring facility, you can soak in the onsen pool, massage your weary limbs, sweat your stress out in the sauna, and feast on Japanese fare while dressed in a Yukata.
Note: Onsens are gender-separate, so no romantic jacuzzi time is allowed with bae.
For women, there’s a bubble bath, soda spa, jet bath, silk bath, and cold bath. For men, they have all that and an additional hot bath.
The soda spa is said to boost blood circulation, while the silk bath is believed to relax muscles and improve skin elasticity. Those who play sports can also check out the Cold Bath to tighten muscles and stimulate nerve endings for faster recovery.
As electronic devices are banned in the bath area, you can immerse in ‘me’ time without the constant buzzing of your Whatsapp group chats.
*Prices include GST.
From 15 January to 29 March 2018, Yunomori Onsen & Spa is offering a 1-for-1 Onsen Adult Entry Day Pass (*S$40.66).
Once inside, you can add on massage treatments, starting from *S$40.66 for a 30-minute foot massage, or head-and-shoulders massage.
There are two full body massages: Traditional Thai Massage (*S$94.16/60minutes) and Aromatherapy Body Massage (*S$147.66/90 minutes).
When you sign up for a session at the entrance, they’ll flash your number on the TV inside the onsen area, so you don’t have to worry about missing your appointment.
Note: Two towels will be provided (big & small).
Address: 1 Stadium Place, #02-17/18 Kallang Wave Mall, S(397628)
Website: www.yunomorionsen.com
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