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Ultimate Tokyo Pool Guide: Best Swimming Spots 2024

Tokyo Pool: Top Swimming Spots to Beat the Heat in 2025

When temperatures soar in Tokyo, nothing beats a refreshing dip. Whether you’re seeking thrill rides at a massive water park or luxurious laps with skyline views, we’ve rounded up the best “tokyo pool” destinations for international visitors. Below you’ll find everything you need: entry fees, opening hours, nearest stations and pro tips to make the most of your swim.

Overview

Our selection criteria for these Tokyo pools include:

  • Popularity & unique attractions
  • Atmosphere & family‐friendliness
  • Budget range from free to luxury
  • Convenient access by train or bus
Venue Type Entry Fee Nearest Station
Tokyo Summerland Water Park ¥4,500–¥5,000 Musashi-Itsukaichi (bus)
Andaz Tokyo Rooftop Pool Hotel Infinity Pool ¥6,000 (day pass) Toranomon Hills (Ginza line)
Shinagawa Prince Mega Pool Outdoor Pool ¥2,500–¥3,000 Shinagawa Station
Hotel New Otani Water Terrace Garden Pool ¥5,000 Akasaka-Mitsuke Station
Odaiba Seaside Park Beach‐style Pool Free Tokyo Teleport Station

Featured Tokyo Pools

Tokyo Summerland

Tokyo Summerland in Akiruno City is Japan’s largest water park, featuring high-speed slides, wave pools and a lazy river. Ideal for families and thrill-seekers alike.

  • Women-only “Ladiez’ Pool” section
  • English signage & safety announcements
  • Swimsuit rental & lockers available
  • Life‐guarded areas for peace of mind
Entry Fee ¥4,500 weekday / ¥5,000 weekend
Hours 9:00–17:00 (Jun–Sep)
Average Spend ¥7,000 (food & extras)
Access JR Musashi-Itsukaichi + shuttle bus (25 min)

Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills Rooftop Infinity Pool

Perched on the 52nd floor, this rooftop infinity pool offers breathtaking views of Tokyo Tower and the cityscape. Access is by day-pass or hotel stay; perfect for a luxe cooling break.

  • Panoramic skyline views
  • Poolside bar & light bites
  • Complimentary towels & lockers
  • English-speaking staff
Entry Fee ¥6,000 (day pass)
Hours 7:00–22:00 (summer)
Average Spend ¥12,000 (drinks & snacks)
Access Toranomon Hills Station (Ginza line) & elevator

Shinagawa Prince Hotel Mega Pool

Located in central Tokyo, Shinagawa Prince Hotel’s Mega Pool is a seasonal outdoor venue with multiple pools, slides and a foam party zone on weekends.

  • Family-friendly splash areas
  • On-site convenience stores & cafés
  • Changing rooms & towel rental
  • Multi-language brochures
Entry Fee ¥2,500 online / ¥3,000 on-site
Hours 11:00–19:00 (Jul–Aug)
Average Spend ¥5,000 (food & floaters)
Access JR Shinagawa Station East Exit, 5 min walk

Hotel New Otani Water Terrace

Set in a lush garden, this Tokyo classic features both indoor and outdoor pools, jacuzzis and a waterfall feature. Ideal for couples and those seeking a tranquil swim.

  • Indoor/outdoor combo
  • Garden views & waterfall
  • Spa & massage packages available
  • English pamphlets & friendly staff
Entry Fee ¥5,000 (day pass)
Hours 11:30–19:30 (year-round)
Average Spend ¥8,000 (spa extras)
Access 5 min walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station

Odaiba Seaside Park Swimming Pool

A free public pool by the bay, Odaiba Seaside Park offers a beach-style environment with sand, shallow water and views of Rainbow Bridge. Great for budget travelers.

  • Free entry & picnic spots
  • Sun loungers & umbrellas
  • Snack stalls & rental shops
  • Accessible boardwalks
Entry Fee Free
Hours 9:00–17:00 (Jul–Aug)
Average Spend ¥2,000 (snacks & rentals)
Access 3 min walk from Tokyo Teleport Station

Summary & Tips

  • Book popular spots (Summerland, Andaz) online at least one week ahead.
  • Check weather forecasts—many outdoor pools close on rainy days.
  • Carry cash—some stalls don’t accept credit cards.
  • Look for weekday discounts if your schedule is flexible.

From thrilling slides to serene rooftop laps, these “tokyo pool” spots offer something for every traveler. Pack your swimsuit, grab your sunscreen and dive into Tokyo’s best summer escapes!

 

FAQ

When is the best time to visit Tokyo pools?

Late June through early September is peak season, with all pools open and festivals at water parks.

Can I rent a swimsuit in Tokyo pools?

Yes—most major pools offer swimsuit and towel rentals, though sizes may be limited. We recommend bringing your own if possible.

Are towels and lockers provided?

Nearly all pools provide coin‐operated lockers. Towels are often available for rental or included in day passes at luxury hotels.

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