Coin Laundry in Inagi City, Tokyo: 5 Locations Guide

Looking for a coin laundry (laundromat) in Inagi City, Tokyo? Inagi City has 5 coin laundry locations, ranging from 24-hour chain stores to small neighborhood operators. This guide covers everything you need to know — major chains, pricing, payment methods, and tips for international visitors.

Inagi City is a small residential city in southern Tama, accessible via the Keio Sagamihara Line. Coin laundries serve the city’s expanding residential developments.

Quick Facts: Coin Laundries in Inagi City

  • Total locations: 5
  • 24-hour locations: 2
  • With parking: 3
  • Futon (large bedding) washing: 3
  • Sneaker washing: 5
  • With Wi-Fi: 0
  • IC card / e-money payment: 0

How Japanese Coin Laundromats Work

If you’re new to Japanese coin laundromats, here’s a quick walkthrough:

  1. Choose a machine based on your load size (small, medium, large).
  2. Load your laundry — no need to separate fabric softener or detergent in most cases; the machine dispenses them automatically.
  3. Insert payment — coins (100-yen pieces are most common), IC card (Suica/Pasmo), or QR-pay if supported.
  4. Press the start button — usually a large round green or red button labeled スタート (Start).
  5. Wait or come back when the cycle ends. Machines display remaining time on screen.
  6. Move clothes to a dryer after washing if needed. Dryer payment is usually time-based (¥100 per ~8 minutes).

For more detail, including photos of typical control panels and Japanese-language vocabulary, see our complete guide to using Japanese coin laundromats.

Recommended Coin Laundromats in Inagi City

The 5 coin laundries below cover the main accessible options in Inagi City. Each entry shows address, hours, and key features.

Name Address Hours Features
東長沼店(470号) (ピエロ) 稲城市東長沼3106-4 24時間 24h, Futon, Sneakers
稲城長峰店 (コインランドリーデポ) 稲城市長峰2丁目1−2 24時間 24h, Parking, Sneakers
若葉台店 (洗っちゃお) 稲城市若葉台1-37-2 6:00~23:00 Parking, Futon, Sneakers
稲城店 (さわやかピュア) 稲城市東長沼1713-4 7:00~23:00 Parking, Futon, Sneakers
平尾本店 (Laughmom) 稲城市平尾1丁目53番7号MIクレセント1階 Varies Sneakers

For the full Japanese-language list with map and additional details, see the Japanese version of this page.

Major Chains in This Ward

Several coin laundry chains operate in this area, each with their own style:

  • ピエロ (1 locations): A coin laundry chain operating in this ward.
  • Laughmom (1 locations): A coin laundry chain operating in this ward.
  • 洗っちゃお (1 locations): A coin laundry chain operating in this ward.
  • さわやかピュア (1 locations): A coin laundry chain operating in this ward.
  • コインランドリーデポ (1 locations): A coin laundry chain operating in this ward.

Tips for International Visitors

  • Bring 100-yen coins — bill changers are not always available. Convert ¥1,000 bills before going.
  • Use Google Translate camera mode for the Japanese-only control panels.
  • Don’t walk away too long — most laundries are unstaffed; courtesy is to remove finished loads promptly so others can use the machine.
  • Hot water washes are uncommon in Japan — most washes are cold or warm by default.
  • Late-night use is normal — 24-hour Tokyo coin laundries are widely used after work or after dinner, so you won’t be alone.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Are coin laundries in Tokyo open 24 hours?
A: Many are. 2 of the 5 laundries in Inagi City operate 24/7. Standalone unstaffed laundries are typically open all day, while staffed ones (e.g., wash-and-fold services) have set hours.

Q: Do I need to bring my own detergent?
A: Generally no — most washing machines automatically dispense detergent and softener. Some smaller operators may require you to bring your own, but this is rare.

Q: What payment methods are accepted?
A: Coins are universal. Newer machines often accept IC cards (Suica, Pasmo, ICOCA) or QR-pay (PayPay, Rakuten Pay). In Inagi City, 0 locations explicitly support IC card or e-money payment.

Q: Can I wash a futon (Japanese bedding) here?
A: Yes. 3 laundries in Inagi City have machines large enough for futon washing. Look for machines marked 「ふとん」 or “Futon OK” — typically 22kg+ capacity.

Q: Is there parking available?
A: 3 locations in Inagi City have on-site parking, which is convenient for transporting large items like bedding or rugs.

Q: Are instructions in English?
A: Most signs are in Japanese only. We recommend using Google Translate’s camera mode to read the panels. Common terms: 洗濯 (wash), 乾燥 (dry), 洗剤 (detergent), 投入口 (slot), 残り時間 (time remaining).

Q: How much does it cost?
A: Typical pricing in Tokyo:

  • Small wash (5-7kg): ¥300–500
  • Large wash (12-14kg): ¥600–900
  • Dryer: ¥100 per 8–10 minutes
  • Futon wash: ¥1,000–1,500 per cycle

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