Ground in Tokyo
Bangkok is the undisputed global capital of Muay Thai — and its fitness scene extends far beyond the ring into some of Asia's most impressive training facilities. World-champion camps like YOKKAO and Attachai sit alongside premium performance gyms like BASE Bangkok. The range is staggering: authentic pad work with fighters who've won Lumpinee titles, altitude-simulated HIIT at Virgin Active Siam Discovery, Olympic weightlifting platforms, and silent yoga studios overlooking the Chao Phraya. What makes Bangkok's fitness culture unique is the blend of serious combat sport heritage with modern performance science. Monthly memberships at premium gyms run 3,000-6,000 baht ($85-170), roughly a quarter of equivalent facilities in New York or London.
11 venues in Ground

Spa LaQua
Tokyo's flagship super sento built atop a natural hot spring 1,700 metres below the city, featuring outdoor baths with Tokyo Dome views, late-night cocktail lounges, and rock bath relaxation floors.
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Totopa
A Saunachelin award-winning sauna experience at the edge of Meiji Park, blending Finnish bathing traditions with Japanese seasonal botanicals and nature-integrated architecture.
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Janu Tokyo
Aman's social-first sibling hotel in Azabudai Hills, housing a 4,000-square-metre wellness center — the largest of any luxury hotel in Tokyo — with thermal circuits, a 25-metre pool, and full social programming.
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A Saunachelin Hall of Fame sauna complex in Akasaka featuring five themed saunas — from a 40-person kelo wood main room to a silent meditation chamber — plus an Edo-style steam bath and three cold plunges.
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Thermae-Yu
A 24-hour tattoo-friendly onsen in the heart of Kabukicho featuring genuine Naka-Izu hot spring water, four saunas, bedrock baths, and a rooftop open-air bath steps from Shinjuku Station.
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Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club
A nine-floor super sento in Toyosu featuring Hakone-Yugawara hot spring water, a rooftop footbath garden, 513 relaxation recliners, over 10,000 manga volumes, and a full buffet.
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Toshimaen Niwa no Yu
A unique onsen complex in Nerima set within Japanese gardens, featuring Tokyo's rare co-ed bade pool at 35C alongside Finnish, Korean, and steam saunas with outdoor jacuzzi.
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A super sento in Ikebukuro's Sunshine City featuring five soaking pools, a signature carbonated outdoor bath, Finnish sauna, and regular yoga and wellness event programming.
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A 15-bath super sento in suburban Higashikurume offering medicinal, milk, and mineral salt baths, barrel saunas, rooftop tubs, and bedrock bathing — all from 750 yen on weekdays.

Aman Spa Tokyo
Aman Tokyo's 2,500-square-metre spa spanning floors 33 and 34, featuring a 30-metre basalt pool with panoramic skyline views, onsen hot baths, steam room, eight treatment rooms, and movement programming.
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Tokyo Somei Onsen SAKURA
A natural onsen in Komagome's residential neighbourhood with integrated coworking space, yoga sessions, and a restaurant — notably English-friendly for international visitors.
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