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Located at the northern foothills of the lush Rokko Mountain, Arima Onsen. The clear streams emerging from deep valleys reflect the greenery and autumn leaves of the changing seasons, blending with the charm of the Onsen. The stone walls and sloping streets evoke the history and romance of a town that has flourished since ancient times, as recorded in the Nihon Shoki. Among them, our establishment, once known as "Kita no Bo," was bestowed the name "Hyoe" by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and we welcome you with the utmost hospitality preserved and passed down through the ages.
Enjoy both the famous Kinsen and Ginsen hot springs at Arima Onsen, one of Japan's three ancient hot springs. The property features private baths, panoramic large baths, and rooms with open-air baths, allowing for 24-hour hot spring indulgence. The interior is adorned with seasonal flowers, creating a soothing atmosphere. Savor in-room dining with dishes made from seasonal ingredients in an extraordinary setting. Perfect for birthdays and other special occasions. Equipped with barrier-free facilities, it is suitable for couples and families of all generations.
Arima’s Finest Gold Onsen: The Power of the Source 〜A gift of Arima, where ancient seawater from around 6 million years ago springs forth as an Onsen〜 Inspired by the Gold Onsen, the space incorporates tones of gold and rust, highlighting the warmth of natural materials to create a special atmosphere where tradition and modern design come together. Enjoy a wonderful stay in our newly added Premium Japanese-Western room with free-flowing Gold Onsen baths, as well as our renovated large public bath and restaurant.
The newly renovated "East Wing - Ginsen Semi-Open-Air Special Room," featuring 12 rooms, reopened on October 26, 2022, with state-of-the-art infection prevention facilities for a safe and comfortable stay in the With-COVID era.The "East Wing - Ginsen Semi-Open-Air Special Room" is equipped with high-performance heat exchange ventilation systems throughout the room to ensure proper air circulation. Additionally, touchless automatic doors are installed at the entrance and restroom for enhanced hygiene. The semi-open-air Onsen bath using Ginsen water also includes a mist sauna to warm your body from the inside out. Enjoy the fresh air, scenic views, and Arima's renowned Ginsen anytime.Each room features a spacious living room for relaxation, a comfortable bedroom, and a Japanese-style room where in-room dining is available. The three-room layout also includes a dedicated workspace. Spend your valuable time in this "sophisticated space" equipped with cutting-edge facilities designed for your utmost comfort.
From the windows of the rooms at Gekkoen Korokan, you can enjoy breathtaking views of Mount Rokko that resemble a painting. The lobby, bathhouses, and other areas also offer magnificent scenery, making it one of the best locations in Arima. Indulge in a variety of Onsen experiences within the facility and fully enjoy the original hot springs of Arima.
A Japanese-modern Property opened in 2017. In addition to Kinsen, we also have our own Ginsen source, making it one of the few Properties where you can enjoy both Kinsen and Ginsen. For dinner, enjoy a fusion of Japanese and French cuisine prepared with carefully selected ingredients by our chef, served at the restaurant. We offer a variety of relaxation options, including spa treatments within the Property and massages in your Room. Indulge in fine dining and Onsen, and enjoy a relaxing stay that satisfies all your senses. We also have Rooms with private Onsen featuring a blend of Kinsen and Ginsen. * Please note that due to the structure of the building, there are about 20 steps at the entrance and a staircase of one floor to access the Rooms. * Children under 12 years old are not permitted.
A tranquil Accommodation nestled in Arima Onsen, offering 15 diverse Room types—including Japanese-style, Western-style, and Japanese-Western rooms—suitable for a variety of occasions. The baths use our own natural Gin-sen (silver spring) source and feel gentle on the skin, with six options including a sauna, walking bath, and cascading shower. For dining, we offer Waraku featuring plenty of seasonal ingredients, and Yuraku highlighting fresh spiny lobster and premium Japanese black wagyu beef.
A Ryokan with a rare <private Onsen source> in Arima Onsen. Enjoy not only the golden waters but also the soothing sound of the stream and natural scenery at the open-air bath along Takigawa River, featuring the symbolic "Gekkobashi" bridge. Savor a colorful Japanese buffet.
Opening on October 1, 2024. Our facility is located away from the bustling streets of Arima Town, surrounded by serene nature, offering a tranquil space where you can escape the daily hustle and enjoy a relaxing time. Our pride is the Onsen, featuring "Aka no Yu" (red water) and "Shiro no Yu" (white water) from our private hot spring source in Arima. In the open-air bath, you can warm yourself to the core with the iron-rich reddish-brown Aka no Yu, while the indoor bath allows you to relax with the carbonated Shiro no Yu. You can also savor kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal local ingredients, ensuring a luxurious experience. Enjoy a stay where you can forget the everyday, embrace nature, and Clear your mind and body.
The smallest hotel in Kobe, "Hotel Hana Koyado," is a property that combines the charm of a ryokan with the practicality of a hotel. Enjoy a blissful moment of relaxation by soaking in the Arima Onsen, considered Japan's oldest hot spring, to rejuvenate both body and mind.
Spring is cherry blossoms, autumn is colorful leaves. In this land embraced by the foothills of Mount Rokko, reflecting the emotions of the four seasons, Arima Rokusai was born. Relax with Arima's two famous hot springs, "Kintou" and "Gintou." Savor seasonal flavors made from local mountain and sea ingredients. Please enjoy a leisurely adult time.
Since Toyotomi Hideyoshi frequently held tea ceremonies with Sen no Rikyū, Arima Onsen, known as Japan's oldest onsen with a history of 1300 years, has continuously attracted visitors. Located on a hill overlooking the onsen town, Takasansou Kanno quietly stands. It is a property where the harmony of flowers, furnishings, and architecture naturally blends into the heart.
The oldest Accommodation in Arima Onsen. Its name preserves the history of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu’s stay, and its location bears traces of Hideyoshi’s fondness for Arima. Inside, once frequented by Junichiro Tanizaki, you’ll find the subtle beauty of light and shadow he admired, along with a curious atmosphere that evokes Kobe’s distinctive international flair.
Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts and counted among the three most famous onsen in Japan. During the Meiji era, when Kobe opened its port to foreign trade, many foreigners visited Arima Onsen. They also visited the renowned autumn foliage spot "Kiyomizu-dera," which later became a foreigner-exclusive hotel called "Kiyomizu Hotel." The lush green grounds of "Arima Sanso Goshobessho" still retain the sacred atmosphere of that time. Goshobessho was established by Shirobei Kanai XV, the current head of "Tosen Goshobo," Arima Onsen's oldest accommodation. All 10 suite rooms at Goshobessho are detached and feature private onsen baths and low-temperature saunas known as "Thermal Rooms." One of these suites even includes the world's first treehouse-style open-air bath.
The Property, located 50 minutes from Osaka, boasts 7 types of Onsen and 2 types of saunas, offering a tranquil experience while enjoying views of a Japanese garden and a clear stream. The open-air bath, in particular, contains carbon dioxide sodium, chloride, bicarbonate spring, hypotonic, neutral, and cold mineral spring, providing a soft texture with moisturizing and heat-retaining effects. Guests can enjoy a variety of baths, and the Japanese garden visible from the baths changes its colors with the seasons, welcoming everyone. We also take pride in offering delicious meals at affordable and value-for-money prices.
Since its opening in 2002, this Ryokan in Arima has been cherished by many as a Property renowned for its cuisine. The chef believes that a true master chef is one who explains the dishes thoroughly to the guests and brings them joy through the dining experience. This philosophy, considered the essence of culinary art by Tadamichi Ota, gave birth to the concept of "Guest-Front Cooking." To allow guests to enjoy Tadamichi Ota's essence of Guest-Front Cooking up close, the Ryokan has been transformed into a luxurious haven featuring a counter-focused restaurant and six exclusive rooms equipped with private open-air baths with Kinsen hot spring water, emphasizing privacy and comfort. With a thorough evolution in both facilities and hospitality, we invite you to indulge in an even more premium and captivating adult retreat.
An accommodation featuring three enchanting areas: Forest Spring, Mountain Spring, and Sky Spring. Enjoy a luxurious hot spring experience with seven open-air baths with private hot springs, 11 bathtubs, and the unique "Moon Boat" filled with golden spring water. The most premium room boasts a spacious and high-quality open-air bath, offering an abundant flow and exceptional water quality from its private source. In the early morning, immerse yourself in the golden spring while listening to the gentle sound of the river and basking in the magical sunlight filtering through the trees that fills your room.
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