Take a break from the hectic pace of everyday life and spend some time resting and pampering yourself at Ikeda Spa in Singapore's Bukit Timah. Ikeda Spa, known as the country's first true Japanese spa, distinguishes itself from the competition by using real hinoki in their onsen, a highly valuable form of cypress wood in Japan that was originally reserved solely for royalty.
Hinoki wood, which is typically used for incense, emits a blend of essential fragrances that have a relaxing impact on your body while you bathe in a hot bath. Choose from a range of their distinctive treatments designed to revitalize your mind and body, each one meticulously customised for each customer to provide an amazing experience!
Try out the two Spa packages on Traveloka, each of which includes a 30-minute session in the Hinoki Onsen followed by a 60-minute Ganbanyoku Detox Massage.
[ Hinoki Onsen Bath]
Gets its name from the use of hinoki, Japan’s most prized cypress wood once reserved strictly for royalty, and used for building palaces, temples and shrines. This precious wood releases mineral oils with soothing scents, anti-bacterial properties and many other therapeutic benefits. We have gathered a total of 5 different bath salt choices for different aromatherapy and other health benefits for your needs.
Noboribetsu Onsen Bath
*Bath salt is subjected to availability. The Single Hinoki Onsen bath session can only begin with a minimum of an hour of the treatment booked.
[Ganbanyoku Detox Massage]
Luxuriate on Hakone volcanic rocks while your therapist loosens knotted muscles with our Ganbanyoku Detox Massage. The treatment is performed on a special heated rock bed, also known as ganbanyoku. Although Ganbanyoku means “stone bathing” in Japanese, it is not technically a bath because there is no water involved. Instead, when heated to 49°C, these Hakone volcanic rocks bathe skin in infrared rays and negative ions to accelerate metabolism, boost the immune system and complexion, and lift spirits.
*These findings on the benefits of Ganbanyoku are based on studies published in The Journal of the American Medical Association, The Japan Times and Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice.
Opening Hours | 13:30-22:30. |
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Address | Ikeda Spa. |
Category | Spa & Relaxation |