Boasting natural hot spring baths, Hotel Wakamizu is located just a 5-minute walk from Takarazuka Train Station on JR and Hankyu lines. Free WiFi is available in the public area and in some rooms.
Adrian
Australia
Unfortunately this was a very small onsen town that most people wouldn't visit but because of that the staff were incredible as they weren't used to non japanese tourists. They bent over backwards to help us and inform us of how things work.
The room had a large window overlooking the river and it was very zen watching the sunset.
The private onsen was wonderful and i couldn't recommend the experience enough. If you want to get off the beaten track i would recommend this place as a great reset after a hectic japanese schedule.
Featuring natural hot-spring baths among green hills, Takayamaso Hanano is a 10-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station. The Japanese rooms have futon beds and a private bathroom.
Taketoritei Maruyama is a non-smoking Japanese-style accommodation featuring natural hot spring baths for private use and free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Richard
Canada
This onsen hotel is one of the most beautiful and relaxing spots anywhere. Everything is done to perfection, the exquisite dinners and breakfasts, the incredibly comfortable, spacious bedroom with a personal onsen. The mineral baths are the attraction of course and we took two a day.
Boasting an open-air hot springs bath and spacious garden, Arima Grand Hotel is located a 10-minute walk away from Arima Onsen Station. Free WiFi is available in all rooms.
Sasimol
Thailand
Room is big and clean. Onsen is super nice and spacious. Game center is entertaining for our kid. Breakfast line is superb and delicious.
Founded in the 12th century and beloved by Junichiro Tanizaki and other Japanese novelists, Tosen Goshobo is the oldest of the hot-spring inns at Arima.
Michael
Singapore
Excellent service by staff members. Breakfast and dinner were very good too.
Offering stylish rooms with shoji paper screens and Western beds, Hotel Hanakoyado is only a 6-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station. It features hot-spring baths and a massage service.
Toma
Austria
The freely reservable private bathing facilities right next to the hot spring source were brilliant, service impeccable, and the breakfast delicious. The Kaiseki dinner was a real treat and definitely recommended!
Tabiyu Abrigo is located in the Arima Onsen district of Kobe, a few steps from Arima Toys and Automata Museum, 100 metres from Zempuku-ji Temple and 100 metres from Onsen-ji Temple.
Gill
United Kingdom
Great location. Friendly staff. Wonderful amenities. Beds so comfy.
Spacious and stylish, the villas at Gosho Bessho pair traditional Japanese woodwork with modern furnishings. Rooms have a terrace with forest views.
Patrick
Germany
It is a wonderful location in the nature, great appartments and we had a great Dinner with our Kids together. Especially the Service was outstanding .. I really can recommend the place and will come for sure again...Thank you for the great time
Featuring Japanese cuisine prepared by award-winning chef, Tadamichi Ota, set in the Arima Onsen district in Kobe, 900 metres from Stamp Museum, Okuno Hosomichi features free WiFi access in the guest...
maya
Indonesia
cleanliness, the small touch such as yukata / personal amenities pouch/ private bath.
Situated just 300 metres from Zempuku-ji Temple, Hatago offers accommodation in Kobe with access to an open-air bath, a garden, as well as luggage storage space.
Featuring traditional Japanese hot springs known as ‘onsen’, these hotels allow you to take a relaxing soak in therapeutic geothermal waters. Traditionally, onsens were located outdoors but a number of hotels also offer indoor facilities for private or shared use. The healing properties of each onsen will vary depending on its location, with ‘kuroyu’ black water known for its positive effects on skin.
Unfortunately this was a very small onsen town that most people wouldn't visit but because of that the staff were incredible as they weren't used to non japanese tourists. They bent over backwards to help us and inform us of how things work.
The room had a large window overlooking the river and it was very zen watching the sunset.
The private onsen was wonderful and i couldn't recommend the experience enough. If you want to get off the beaten track i would recommend this place as a great reset after a hectic japanese schedule.
Close to rail stations
Excellent outdoor onsen water with view
Tasty dinner & breakfast
Quick to respond when I request a fan for room
Staff at front can communicate in English well
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