I particularly enjoyed the outdoor onsen complex; it felt exceptionally clean, and I appreciated the wide selection of toiletries, opting for the POLA brand myself. The entire facility was spotless, and soaking in the baths was incredibly relaxing. They even provided complimentary cold drinks, massage chairs, and Yakult. This hotel attracts many Japanese guests, which speaks to its quality. The location is also excellent, not far from Motomachi Station and conveniently situated right by the Nankinmachi (Chinatown) entrance. Overall, I was very satisfied with my experience. Oh, and a special mention for the late-night noodles – they were genuinely delicious! My son even managed to eat two bowls in one sitting, which is high praise indeed! 😂
Very good Japanese-style hotel, newly renovated, the room bath is very new, the bed is very comfortable. Booked a one-night stay with two meals, dining in a separate small private room on the 1st floor, the room number is the same as the room number. When the JR station was approaching departure time, I found that I forgot to bring my backpack. After calling the hotel, the hotel immediately sent a car to deliver it, and we returned to Osaka on time. Special thanks~
Hotel near Awaji Island,Sumoto3.5% of visitors choose this area
SSamson2024.12.23
The hotel service is very good, nothing to say. The food is top notch. The room faces the unparalleled sea view and you can see the sunrise. The only thing I can fault is that there are not enough plug-ins in the room. The room I stayed in only has one set of plug-ins. There is no Wi-Fi, and you don’t even have to pay for it. 
There is no breakfast nor dinner provided by this onsen hotel, and restaurants close a bit early. If you’re looking for an onsen meal, you maybe disappointed if you staying here. Beware if you’re a foodie.
The sound insulation is poor, please keep your voice down. Since the first night I arrived was windy and rainy, and the curtain for blocking the sun is made of bamboo, it kept hitting on the window all night long.
There is no elevators and the stairs is very steep, be careful if you bringing many luggages.
Although the servers do not understand English, they are very friendly and willing to help! Overall, I enjoyed a lot while the staying. Thank you!
Beautiful accommodation, very good service, with breakfast + dinner. There is a shuttle service to various public onsen. The hotel is at the end of the city. If traveling by public transportation, it may take quite a long walk. If you drive, there is free parking. The hotel's onsen is very good, the atmosphere is beautiful and clean, suitable for relaxation.
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring,Kobe43.2% of visitors choose this area
AA Ju2024.12.11
Hotel rooms are clean. If travel with elderly, it is recommended to take their shuttle bus from the main street to the hotel. There is a big public hotspring area with different types of hotspring pools to choose from. Also a private pool for hotel guests only. Our family had a really good time staying in this hotel.
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring,Kobe43.2% of visitors choose this area
YYiyexiaozhouKh2025.07.06
This is a very spacious Japanese onsen ryokan, which seems to be quite popular with local Japanese guests. We ordered the seasonal kaiseki dinner, and it was incredibly authentic, featuring fresh ingredients and truly exquisite flavors. Our Japanese-style room offered beautiful views upon opening the window. The onsen baths were exceptionally clean, featuring both 'Gold Spring' and 'Silver Spring' varieties. What was particularly interesting is that the men's and women's baths switch daily, providing a fresh and varied experience. Both the indoor and outdoor settings, and their overall ambiance, contributed to a wonderfully pleasant mood. While it was a bit on the pricier side, it was absolutely excellent value for money.
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring,Kobe43.2% of visitors choose this area
MMikhail Mikh2025.03.11
This was our second visit here. The staff is very helpful, and there is a free transfer not just to and from the station - if you want a pickup from the town or the ropeway during your stay, they will help too. The private baths are beautiful and very well maintained, and the reserve-next-as-you-leave-the-previous system is very convenient. Overall, great experience.
First time going to an onsen and staying at a ryokan. I was quite impressed with the hotel's service... We traveled by train. When we arrived at the station, there was a staff member who looked after tourists (Tourism Center) who asked where we were staying and arranged for us to take a bus (free ride) to our accommodation. When we arrived at the hotel, there was a staff member who helped carry our luggage and suggested places to visit, including wearing a yukata to go to an onsen in the city!
Our family stayed on the 1st floor (which was very good! We didn't have to climb the stairs because our luggage was very big and there were a lot of them, including a small child). In the room, there was a private onsen for us to soak in, and the hotel also had an onsen for us to soak in (shared with other people in the hotel). The staff who looked after our room was named Datto/Natto (I can't remember his name, it should be something like that). He took very good care of us, but it must be his job, lol. He served food in the room, made the bed for us to sleep on, and also suggested places to soak in an onsen. The food was very good... We wrote a request that we didn't eat meat, so the accommodation prepared a huge crab dinner set for us (more than in the picture). Because it is served continuously, I can't finish it all 5555) Overall, it is good. I recommend it, but the price is a bit high, but it is worth it for the service and accommodation 👍🏻
It's a bit of a walk from the station, but the hot spring is right next door so I had no complaints about the location. I also liked that they offered a free drink.
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LleslieshaoThis is a mid-sized hotel with relatively new rooms and facilities compared to traditional hotels. Check-in started at 3:00 AM, and all private baths, breakfast, and dinner were arranged in advance upon check-in. While the timing wasn't ideal, it was still more reasonable than wasting time and having other guests take up space. The airport pick-up agent was very welcoming, and the breakfast and dinner were pretty standard compared to other Japanese onsen hotels, with no major flaws. Arima, one of Japan's three most famous onsens, is certainly quite good, and being only 26 kilometers from Kobe, a single night's stay was sufficient.
GGuest UserI'm fairly certain this hotel used to be the Daiwa Royal Hotel. I've stayed here many times before, even under its previous name, but this was my first visit since the rebranding. Considering the high price, the amenities provided were quite basic. On a positive note, the complimentary drinks and snacks were a nice touch.
The most significant disappointment was the 50-minute wait for breakfast. Had this not been an issue, my stay would have been far more satisfactory. During peak times, such as the busy summer holiday season, I strongly suggest they consider expanding the breakfast area or increasing its capacity. Despite the wait, the breakfast itself was absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, this lengthy delay significantly impacted our sightseeing plans for the day.
GGuest UserAlthough there is only an indoor hot spring and no outdoor scenery, the facilities are quite complete. The hotel provides bathrobes and slippers for children, and there are small games for children to play on the 4th floor.
I didn't see any options for dinner when I booked via Ctrip, only the basic ones. The basic set meal only has 2 slices of teriyaki wagyu beef, which is not a big portion but just enough. Additional purchases on the spot are not allowed. But if you want to change to barbecue or increase the quantity, you can try to communicate with the hotel by email in advance. On the contrary, breakfast is in buffet style with many choices. The taste is not bad overall.
GGuest UserI particularly enjoyed the outdoor onsen complex; it felt exceptionally clean, and I appreciated the wide selection of toiletries, opting for the POLA brand myself. The entire facility was spotless, and soaking in the baths was incredibly relaxing. They even provided complimentary cold drinks, massage chairs, and Yakult. This hotel attracts many Japanese guests, which speaks to its quality. The location is also excellent, not far from Motomachi Station and conveniently situated right by the Nankinmachi (Chinatown) entrance. Overall, I was very satisfied with my experience. Oh, and a special mention for the late-night noodles – they were genuinely delicious! My son even managed to eat two bowls in one sitting, which is high praise indeed! 😂
LLivyC75The ryokan style rooms were a lovely touch. The inclusive dinner came with so many courses that we were absolutely stuffed every single night and the fact that a member of staff helps explain all the dishes and prepares them in front of us felt like a real lovely touch of authenticity and luxury. There are no individual bathrooms in the rooms aside from a sink and toilet but the hotel Onsen is easy to access and comfortable to use. The staff also make the bed after dinner every night and anytime we had questions for reception, they were always happy to help, especially with train station transfer and recommendations and vouchers for different restaurants in town. The hotel rooms have a great view of the mountains as it is slightly off the main road. I would definitely recommend this for couples traveling.
CCamilla TamI booked this place at the last minute as we wanted to extend our stay in Arima Onsen by one night and most hotels were fully-booked. I searched on *********** but couldn't find any suitable accomodation so thought to try Trip.com. This hotel came up only on this site and I was delighted to find it. At first I was concerned by the lack of reviews, but all the reviews were good and the room looked ideal for a family of four; 2 western beds and 2 tatami beds, with spacious living area and separate bathroom and toilet. It was really great value for money. The size of the room was very generous, and the facilities were great. We made use of the Onsen baths and the table tennis room during our stay. None of the staff spoke english but this wasn't an issue as they were all adept at using google translate. The location is also fine - it is situated between the town and the ropeway, so it is easy walking distance to each, which was very useful since they dont offer any shuttle service. All in all I would reccomend it for a short stay in Arima onsen as it is really good value for money.
GGuest UserThis is quite a traditional onsen hotel, featuring both 'Gold' and 'Silver' springs. Our one-night stay for five people, including two meals, cost a total of 5000 RMB, and we were quite happy with the value. Upon arriving at Arima Station by bus, you can call the hotel for a pick-up service. Check-in is at 3 PM, leaving plenty of time to explore the small town afterwards, but be aware that most shops close by 5 PM. The Kaiseki dinner wasn't particularly impressive, but it was definitely filling.
AAndrea ElijhaOverall, the experience was pleasant, with the only minor drawback being the price, which was a bit steep. While I had hoped for a more traditional Japanese garden and architecture, the hotel itself leans towards a modern Japanese aesthetic.
Visiting in summer, gazing at the lush green mountains through the window truly feels like a picturesque framed view, and the hot springs were wonderfully rejuvenating. However, I suspect autumn would be the most opportune time to visit, to witness the mountains ablaze with crimson foliage (assuming the trees aren't evergreen).
A misunderstanding arose at check-out due to unclear communication regarding payment policies between the booking platform, the hotel, and myself. The hotel insisted they had not received the online payment and demanded offline payment for a range of services, including breakfast, dinner, taxes, accommodation, and private onsen. As a customer, I initially thought I was being double-charged, as I had already made a payment online. The total cost for the two-day stay was approximately 221,110 JPY, which converts to roughly 11,000 HKD or CNY.
Upon immediately contacting Trip.com's customer service, they confirmed that our online payment covered both accommodation and meals, and advised that the hotel's demand for offline payment for these items was contentious and unnecessary. It was only later clarified that the payment made on Trip.com was merely a hold to secure the room and would be fully refunded upon check-out.
KKKOne word ”positive”. This Xiaoduli is the other garden of another hot spring hotel above. There are kaiseki dishes and fire dinner. In the evening, you have to go up for a minute to eat, so you must go to the 7/F public bathing hot spring to soak first, and then go to eat. You can book a family room (two of them) for 45 minutes per room per day. Before arriving, you can call to book a car to pick you up at the station, and the hotel will email you in advance. The two meals included are very rich, with delicious ingredients, including beef and fish. There is a self-service water bar in the middle lobby, with hot and cold green tea, coffee, etc. There is no toilet in the room, you have to use the public toilet, but it is very clean. It takes about 10 minutes to walk down to the hot spring street, where you can spend half a day.
GGuest UserI have to express my sincere gratitude to Ms Hatsumi from the hotel. Thanks to her help, I had a wonderful trip to Rokkōsan. She is definitely a polite, professional, and of course pretty lady. Her communication skills are good especially that she speaks fluent English which would be of great help for someone like me who don't speak any japanese. Although the original local tour was full of bookings , she helped me reserve a taxi and solve my ease of communicating with local taxi drivers.
The view and environment is splendid with a great hotel service teams. I would highly recommend to someone who wants to experience a unique accommodation experience. Though the drawbacks , as you might know already , is 1) no private bathroom 2) not sound-proof building materials , but it is understandable given that the hotel is with ancient history
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