Japan's love of bathing culture is well known, but a new opening in Tokyo is giving the traditional experience a modern, design-forward twist. The newly opened Sauna Metsä Oimachi Tracks introduces Japan's first-ever "tram sauna," offering a unique urban wellness experience just steps from Oimachi Station.
Located inside the mixed-use complex OIMACHI TRACKS, this new spa is designed as an urban recovery space where visitors can reset both physically and mentally. For travelers, that convenience is a major draw. Being directly connected to a station means it is easy to slot into a busy sightseeing schedule, whether as a quick recharge between activities or a relaxing way to unwind after a long day exploring Tokyo.
The standout feature is the tram sauna itself, a wooden sauna designed to resemble the interior of a vintage streetcar. With subtle lighting and steam effects that mimic movement, it creates the feeling of a slow, meditative journey. Beyond that, the facility offers a range of sauna styles and bathing experiences, including hot baths, cold plunges, and relaxation areas designed to help visitors fully decompress.
What makes this especially appealing for inbound travelers is how accessible it is. Unlike traditional onsen, which can sometimes feel intimidating for first-time visitors, this space blends modern design, clear structure, and high-end amenities into a more approachable experience.
With added touches like a café lounge, post-sauna drinks, and even workspaces equipped with Wi-Fi, Sauna Metsä offers a place where sightseeing, self-care, and downtime can all exist in the one stop.



