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Kobe, Arima, Akashi | Popular hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) based on reviews!
Popular ranking of recommended hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) in "Kobe, Arima, Akashi"! Reservations for hotels and Ryokan (Japanese inn) in "Kobe, Arima, Akashi" can be made on 47Trip, including facility information such as rooms with popular open-air baths and souvenir corners, and the best places instagrammable.
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If you are in Arima Onsen, how about "Arima Gyoen"? It is a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) located a 5-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station. There are many hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn), shops, and convenience stores in the surrounding area, and it is also close to the outlet mall, so it is very convenient for sightseeing. Meals are served in the restaurant, with a menu using seasonal ingredients.
Natural Science's answer (Posted on:2020/12/ 4)
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Conveniently located just 15 minutes' walk from Arima Onsen Station
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We recommend Ginsuisou Choraku, which is easily accessible from Arima Onsen Station. They also offer a free shuttle service. It is conveniently located for sightseeing around Arima, and you can enjoy delicious food at the inn. The different spring qualities of the "Kinsen" and "Ginsen" are particularly appealing and special, and you can enjoy the benefits of each spring on your skin. The rustic atmosphere of the open-air bath surrounded by oak forests, as well as the comfortable jacuzzi and steam bath, make this a recommended hot spring inn for girls' trips, where you can fully enjoy the goodness of Arima's hot springs.
エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/6/23)
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Recommended for those who want to enjoy both hot springs and cuisine.
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Ryokan (Japanese inn) hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) has a flower theme, and the food is very appealing. There are four courses to choose from: 1) Basic Kaiseki, 2) Kuroge Wagyu Beef Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot), 3) Kuroge Wagyu Beef Sukiyaki, and 4) Sea Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot). The unique service of being able to choose your pillow from six types is what makes this Ryokan (Japanese inn) so appealing. Another recommended feature is that you can rent an open-air bath for private use. It is within a 10-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, and there is a free shuttle service, so access is not a problem.
Answered question: Please tell me where I can eat Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)at a hotel in Arima Onsen.
浅姫's answer (Posted on:2023/11/28)
4. Maple Arima
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Assuming you're traveling alone, you can stay at an inn with six different types of saunas and baths for just 20,000 yen!
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Ginsen, called "Toyoju no Yu," is pumped into six baths, a full-body bath, Lying-down bath utase-yu(a stream of hot water falling down on your shoulders like a small waterfall), a bubble bath, a walking bath, and a pressure bath. There is also an infrared sauna. There are several kaiseki courses available, ranging from a course with yellowtail Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)-shabu as the main dish to black-haired wagyu steak, black-Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot), and kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ). Arima Onsen Station is a 12-minute walk away, and the hot spring town is close by. A plan with only breakfast costs less than 10,000 yen, so in that case you could have dinner in the hot spring town.
Answered question: I'd like to know where I can stay cheaply in Arima Onsen on weekdays.
Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/2/14)
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The Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)course meal, where you can enjoy plenty of Kobe beef, is popular
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If you are visiting Arima Onsen, why not stay at the Arima Royal Hotel? This is a clean and relaxing hot spring inn located in the center of Arima Onsen. You can enjoy Arima's Kinsen in the open-air baths. For dinner, the shabu-shabu Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)dinner, which allows you to enjoy plenty of Kobe beef, is popular. The meat is certified Kobe beef, so you can rest assured.
Answered question: Please tell me where I can eat Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)at a hotel in Arima Onsen.
Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2024/5/11)
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A hotel that exceeds expectations
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This is one of the more affordable hotels in Arima Onsen. Despite the low price, the breakfast and dinner meals are very delicious. Although it is not luxurious, the relaxing rooms and clean large public baths are popular. We recommend this hotel as it will exceed your expectations.
Answered question: I'd like to know where I can stay cheaply in Arima Onsen on weekdays.
hahata's answer (Posted on:2021/9/17)
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This is an inn with rooms with beds where foreigners can easily stay.
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The inn is located in Arima Onsen with Simmons beds Japanese and Western room. In addition, you can enjoy hot spring water in the large public baths "Zuisen" and "Sosen" equipped with medium and low temperature saunas, and in the private family bath "Jusen" (charged) where you can enjoy Ginsen (radon spring) free private open-air bath with an internal key and Kinsen private bath. And as for the meals, you can enjoy kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )prepared with carefully selected ingredients such as Kobe beef, Sanda beef, Tanba matsutake mushrooms, Matsuba crabs, and natural torafugu (blowfish) directly from the place of production.
Answered question: I would like to know of a hot spring inn in Arima Onsen that has comfortable beds for tall foreigners.
うまき's answer (Posted on:2021/11/18)
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Meals can be delivered to your room.
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The rooms with open-air baths vary in price depending on the room grade, and the lowest one costs 70,000 yen per person, but it is a room on the top floor with an excellent view, and the open-air bath is of course a Gin-yu hot spring. The meal is a carefully selected kaiseki course, cooked in the kitchen on the same floor and brought to the room while it is still hot. The food is as extravagant as possible, including Kobe beef fillet and sirloin steak, abalone, sea urchin, and other appetizers, as well as Akashi sea bream and live sashimi of tuna. The breakfast is so luxurious that it could be mistaken for dinner. The bath in the room is of course good, but the inn's observation large bath is on the same floor, so it is easy to get to. The bath has a spacious indoor bath (Ginsen) with Breathtaking view view below, an open-air bath where you can taste Kinsen and Ginsen, and a sauna is also attached. By the way, there is also a wonderful large bath in the basement. If you have time, I recommend going there. The indoor bath and open-air bath have a completely different atmosphere from those on the 9th floor.
Answered question: I'm staying in Arima Onsen for two nights. Is there hot spring inn where I can enjoy open-air bath and meals in my room?
Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/2/ 8)
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An inn just a 5-minute walk from the center of hot spring town
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Merveille Arima is conveniently located just a two-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, and a five-minute walk from the center of hot spring town. There are manju shops and cafes lined up, making it a great place to eat while walking around. The hotel has a large public bath (with sauna) where you can enter both the "Kinsen" and "Ginsen" springs, as well as open-air bath, so you can fully enjoy hot spring atmosphere. For dinner, you can enjoy a kaiseki course made with local ingredients, including delicious Kobe beef. From autumn, there are plans available where you can eat crab sukiyaki, crab hotpot, and fugu hotpot.
RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/9/23)
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This is an inn that offers meals delivered to rooms with open-air baths.
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This inn is sandwiched between Mt. Okuba and the Takigawa River, which boasts the best natural scenery in Arima Onsen. We recommend the independent guest cottages guest room "Kyokusuitei" with its own 100% natural hot spring in the open-air baths "Tamahoko-no-yu" and "Afuku-no-yu" along the Takigawa River, as well as in the large public baths "Kame-no-yu" and "Tsuru-no-yu". As for meals, you can dine on kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )made with seafood caught in the Hyogo region and Kobe beef in your room. The specially ordered dishes such as the Kobe beef amai-yaki and Akashi seafood teppanyaki are particularly delicious.
Answered question: I'm staying in Arima Onsen for two nights. Is there hot spring inn where I can enjoy open-air bath and meals in my room?
うまき's answer (Posted on:2021/12/10)
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A room with a large open-open-air bath.
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There is a bath with open-air bath in the sky where you can enjoy Nature scenery, which is rare even in Arima. The bath is spacious enough to accommodate about two adults. The food is kaiseki cuisine using Tajima beef and fresh fish and shellfish caught in Akashi Port. All dishes are served one by one.
Answered question: I'm staying in Arima Onsen for two nights. Is there hot spring inn where I can enjoy open-air bath and meals in my room?
とりむ's answer (Posted on:2022/11/29)
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This is recommended on weekdays.
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"Arima Onsen Hyoe Koyokaku" is an old inn, but it was made for the common people, so I recommend it on weekdays. Ryokan (Japanese inn) also has a good selection of shops, so I think it's quite fun. I think this is a great location in Arima. It's also fun to stroll through the shopping district.
Answered question: I'd like to know where I can stay cheaply in Arima Onsen on weekdays.
こまち's answer (Posted on:2021/1/11)
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The room was clean and I was satisfied. The cost performance is excellent.
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It's possible to stay without meals, so it fits within the budget. There is a free shuttle bus from the station. You can also walk. The bath was clean and spacious, and there were various types of body soap, which was very good. I was able to enjoy the Arima hot spring. The room was also clean and I was satisfied. The cost performance was excellent.
Answered question: I want to travel on a budget! Where can I stay in Arima Onsen for under 15,000 yen per person per night for two people?
ササラ's answer (Posted on:2020/7/15)
14. Arima Zuihoen
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This is a lodging where you can stay at a reasonable price.
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Arima Onsen is home to many high-end inns, but we recommend this reasonably priced inn. They offer budget plans starting from 6,000 yen for a one-night stay, so you'll fit within your desired 10,000 yen budget. You can enjoy Arima's "Ginsen" simple radon spring water in the spacious public bath. Both the men's and women's baths utase-yu(a stream of hot water falling down on your shoulders like a small waterfall), bubble baths, saunas, and even a gazebo-style open-air bath. This is a highly recommended inn, with a full range of hot spring facilities, allowing you to enjoy high-quality water to your heart's content.
Answered question: I want to travel on a budget! Where can I stay in Arima Onsen for under 15,000 yen per person per night for two people?
どんどん's answer (Posted on:2019/8/ 8)
15. Arima Kirari
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You can enter Taiko no Yu as much as you like.
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This hotel is located above "Taiko no Yu." It has been recently renovated, so it is very clean and nice. The price is reasonable, and you can enter Taiko no Yu as much as you like. Depending on the plan, you can enter for free before check-in or after check-out. Parking is also free during that time! The hotel itself has a large hot spring bath, so you can really enjoy hot spring. There are various meal plans, and I think this is one of the best value hotels in Arima Onsen.
Answered question: I'd like to know where I can stay cheaply in Arima Onsen on weekdays.
棚からぼた餅's answer (Posted on:2021/1/ 1)
16. Kamiobo Ryokan
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A quaint inn that retains vestiges of the Showa era.
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In Arima Onsen, there is a delicious soba restaurant called "Soba Tsuchiyamajin." I recommend the "Kamidaibo" Hotel, which is close to this restaurant. It is a charming inn that retains the atmosphere of the Showa era. Meals include "Sanda beef sukiyaki" and "Banshu chicken sukiyaki."
Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2019/11/ 7)
17. Hotel Hanakoyado
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There are famous gourmet restaurants nearby
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Although it is an old building, the hotel is clean. The meals are made with seasonal ingredients and are served warm. Across from the inn is the old-style cafe "Tchic Tac" that serves delicious medicinal curry, and behind it is the Western-style pastry shop "Mamesei" that sells healthy snacks made with tofu and soy pulp.
アヤリリス's answer (Posted on:2019/4/20)
18. Hatago
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Hospitality is smart and warm
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If you are traveling with your partner, how about this hotel where you can enjoy a special beauty banquet dinner? They will lend you a colorful yukata to wear when you go for a walk, and will give you a sheet mask with excellent skin-beautifying effects. They will do everything they can to make you happy. Have a great time.
アコ★'s answer (Posted on:2019/4/21)
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A guesthouse where you can easily stay if you plan on eating your way around Arima Onsen
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Arima Onsen on girls trip. If you want to spend your time eating out, you'll want to keep accommodation costs as low as possible, right? However, it would be boring to just pursue cheapness on girls trip, so we would like to introduce you to a stylish guesthouse here. This guesthouse is popular among girls, with a cafe and bar attached and a breakfast of freshly baked croissants that is extremely popular. It is about an 8-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, making it convenient for food tours, and the breakfast-included plan, which allows you to visit soto-yu (public bathhouses) of Arima Onsen and have dinner in hot spring town, is cheap and great value.
yo-ne's answer (Posted on:2019/7/23)
20. Arima Onsen Koki
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Weekdays are a good deal and highly recommended
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The baths use two types of hot spring water, "Kinsen" and "Ginsen," from Arima Onsen, and the quality of the water is known nationwide. You're sure to be able to relax and refresh yourself at Arima Onsen on a weekday. There is also a studio nearby where you can experience pottery making using Arima Onsen's Kinsen.
Answered question: I'd like to know where I can stay cheaply in Arima Onsen on weekdays.
ブロガータキモト's answer (Posted on:2019/4/14)
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It's close to the station and very convenient for sightseeing.