Tokyo Coin Laundry Pricing: Complete Cost Guide for 2026

How much does it cost to do laundry at a coin laundry in Tokyo? Whether you’re a short-term visitor trying to budget, an expat settling into a small apartment, or just curious about how Japanese laundry pricing works, here’s a comprehensive breakdown for 2026.

Quick answer: A typical wash + dry cycle in Tokyo costs ¥600–¥1,000 (about $4–7 USD). Large items like futons cost ¥1,000–¥1,500 ($7–10 USD). Standalone dryers run ¥100 per 8–10 minutes.

Standard Wash Cycle Pricing

Wash machines in Tokyo are sized by load capacity. Pricing scales with size:

Machine SizeCapacityPrice (yen)Approx. USDBest For
Small5–7 kg¥300–500$2–31–2 days of clothes for one person
Medium8–10 kg¥400–600$3–43–4 days of clothes, or weekly for one person
Large12–14 kg¥600–900$4–6Family weekly wash, sheets and towels
Extra Large / Futon22 kg+¥1,000–1,500$7–10Futon, large blanket, rugs

Cycle times are typically 30–40 minutes for standard machines, 45–60 minutes for futon machines.

Dryer Pricing

Dryers in Tokyo are time-based. You pay for blocks of drying time, not by load:

TypePriceApprox. USDNotes
Standard dryer¥100 per 8–10 minutes$0.70Most common
High-capacity dryer¥100 per 6–8 minutes$0.70Larger drum, higher heat
Sneaker dryer¥100 per 15 minutes$0.70Lower temperature

To fully dry a standard wash load, expect to pay ¥300–500 in dryer time (30–40 minutes total).

A realistic, tight close-up photo focusing on the control panel of a standard Japanese coin laundry dryer.

Combined Wash + Dry Cycles

Many Tokyo coin laundromats now offer combined wash-and-dry machines, where the entire cycle (wash, rinse, spin, dry) happens in one machine without you transferring clothes:

SizeCombined Wash+DryApprox. USDCycle Time
Small (5 kg)¥600–800$4–550–70 min
Medium (10 kg)¥800–1,000$5–760–80 min
Large (14 kg)¥1,000–1,400$7–1070–90 min

Combined cycles save you from having to come back to switch machines, which is convenient if you’re working remotely from a nearby café.

Specialty Items

ItemCostNotes
Futon (Japanese bedding)¥1,000–1,500 wash, ¥500 dryUse 22kg+ machine; allow 2 hours total
Comforter / down jacket¥800–1,000 wash + dryUse medium / large machine
Sneakers¥200–400 per pairSpecialty machine, 30-min cycle
Rug / carpet (small)¥1,000–1,50022kg+ machine if it fits
Blanket / large towelStandard wash pricing appliesUse medium or large size

Hidden Costs and Tips

1. Bill changers may charge

Some laundromats only accept 100-yen and 10-yen coins. If you only have ¥1,000 bills, look for the bill changer (両替機 — ryōgae-ki). Most are free, but some older ones may have a small surcharge.

2. Detergent is included

Unlike in some countries, Japanese coin laundries auto-dispense detergent and softener as part of the price. You don’t pay extra for them.

3. Specialty cycles cost more

Antibacterial wash, allergen rinse, and similar premium options add ¥100–300 to the base price.

4. IC card / e-money payment

Newer machines accept Suica, Pasmo, ICOCA, and PayPay. Pricing is the same as cash.

How Tokyo Coin Laundry Pricing Compares

OptionPer-Wash CostProsCons
Coin laundry¥600–1,000 ($4–7)Fast, abundant, 24-hourYou go there
Hotel laundry service¥500+ per item ($3.50+)Picked up & deliveredExtremely expensive for full loads
Pickup laundry service (e.g., Lenet)¥3,000–5,000 per bagNo effort, professional cleaning2–3 days turnaround, expensive
Self-laundry at apartment¥30–50 per washCheap, convenientNeed machine, dryer often unavailable in Japanese apartments
Hand washing~¥10Free almostVery slow, can’t handle bedding

For most travelers and short-term residents, coin laundry is the sweet spot for cost and convenience.

Sample Weekly / Monthly Budget

If you’re planning out a budget for coin laundry use:

  • Single tourist (1-week trip): 1 wash session ≈ ¥800. Total: ¥800 ($6).
  • Solo expat (no in-unit machine): 1 weekly wash + dry ≈ ¥900. Monthly: ~¥3,600 ($25).
  • Family of 3 (in-unit washer, occasional large items): 1 large machine visit per month for bedding ≈ ¥2,000. Total: ~¥2,000 ($14)/month.
  • Futon-cleaning-only (seasonal): Twice a year, ¥1,500 each = ¥3,000 ($21)/year.

Where to Find Pricing for a Specific Location

Most Tokyo coin laundries post their pricing on the wall in Japanese. Look for:

  • 料金表 (ryōkin-hyō) — Price list
  • 洗濯 X kg ¥XXX — Wash X kg for ¥XXX
  • 乾燥 X分 ¥XXX — Drying X minutes for ¥XXX

You can also browse our ward-by-ward listings to find specific laundromats with feature notes.

Bottom Line

For about ¥800 (≈ $6 USD), you can wash and dry a typical week’s worth of laundry in Tokyo. That’s significantly cheaper than hotel laundry services and faster than pickup services. For most international visitors and residents, coin laundromats are the best laundry option in Tokyo.

For step-by-step instructions on how to use the machines, see our complete guide. To find a coin laundry near you, browse our ward directory.

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