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Arima Onsen Ryokan w/ "Shabu-shabu" dinner? (Treating HK friend)
My friend from Hong Kong is visiting Japan. I want to treat them to "Shabu-shabu" (hot pot) at a famous Ryokan in Arima Onsen. Do you know any inns that serve a specific Shabu-shabu dinner course?
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- Arima Gyoen is a hot spring inn where you can eat Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)in Arima Onsen. They offer a meal-included accommodation plan with Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)made from Kobe beef, a world-famous brand of beef, as the main dish. You can choose to have your meal in your room or in a private dining area, so if you want to take your time eating, we recommend having your meal in your room. You can enjoy both of Arima's famous hot springs, Kinsen and Ginsen, making this a recommended inn.どんどん's answer (Posted on:2024/1/ 2)
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You can enjoy kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )with Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)!
- You can eat a Japanese kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )with Kobe beef Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot). The main Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)is made with plenty of tender and high-quality Kobe beef, and the dishes (sashimi, fried dishes, grilled dishes) are carefully prepared one by one and beautifully presented, making it a wonderful dish that shows the quality of Japanese cuisine. The hot spring in the large bath is very spacious and has a large amount of water, so bathing will be a fun memory. There is a plan for around 30,000 yen for one person for one night and two meals. It is conveniently located near Arima Onsen Station.心's answer (Posted on:2023/11/10)
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You can eat domestic Kuroge Wagyu beef Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)and take a dip in the natural radium Ginsen!
- I recommend Maple Arima Hotel because it offers affordable accommodation with meals included. Not only does it serve Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)made with Japanese black beef, but it also serves sashimi, so your overseas friends will love it. The large communal bath has a walking bath, a reclining Lying-down bath, a jacuzzi, and a sauna, so you can feel like you're visiting hot springs even just inside the hotel. It's only a 10-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, so it's a recommended hotel for people visiting Arima Onsen for the first time.温泉好きさん's answer (Posted on:2023/12/15)
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Recommended for those who want to enjoy both hot springs and cuisine.
- 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). This Ryokan (Japanese inn) is attractive because of its unique service of being able to choose your pillow from six types. 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.浅姫's answer (Posted on:2023/11/28)
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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.Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2024/5/11)
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