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  • Question publication date:2019/4/19
  • Update date:2025/4/ 9
  • Ryokan Arima Gyoen
  • Arima Onsen: Can you recommend the best hot spring inn for a girls trip focused on food?

I'm planning to go to Arima Onsen with my female friends on a girls' trip in the winter. The main purpose is to eat around, so are there any hot spring inns with good restaurants nearby? Please let me know the names of any recommended restaurants around the inn!

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Ryokan Arima Gyoen

1296, Arima-cho, Kita-ku

  • It's close to the station and very convenient for sightseeing.

  • If you are in ArimaOnsen, 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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  • This inn is located in the center of the hot spring town, making it convenient for eating your way around.

  • We recommend Arima Gyoen, located in the center of Arima​ ​Onsen. As it is in the center of the hot spring town, it is conveniently located for a stroll and snacks. A recommended snack is the carbonated rice crackers, a specialty of ArimaOnsen. The best one is the fresh carbonated rice crackers, which have a 5-second expiration date. They make the "single-piece baked carbonated rice crackers" in the store, so you can eat the hot rice crackers freshly removed from the baking mold. You can enjoy the texture of the crackers as they change from the soft first bite to the familiar crunchy carbonated rice crackers in just 5 seconds. In addition, you can enjoy the hot spring waters of both Arima 's "Kinsen" and "Ginsen".
    どんどん's answer (Posted on:2019/8/10)

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  • Located right next to the hot spring town, this inn is convenient for eating your way around

  • How about Arima Gyoen, conveniently located just a one-minute walk from the hot spring town? After warming up at this inn, which has two types of hot springs, "Kinsen" and "Ginsen," rare even in Arima, you can put on a yukata and go out to eat around town. Eating around is nice, but you can also enjoy a luxurious meal in your room at the hotel.
    りっちゃん's answer (Posted on:2019/4/22)

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