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9.6/10
194 review
Arima Grand Hotel
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
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Majestic mountain views from rooftop onsen
Experience diverse drinks in cozy bar atmosphere
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2
9.4/10
60 review
Arima Onsen Hyoe Koyokaku Kobe
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
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Private open-air onsen with scenic views
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No.
3
9.2/10
219 review
Negiya Ryofukaku
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
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Immersed in maple leaves' peaceful charm
Serene hill with an enchanting bamboo forest
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4
9.2/10
205 review
Arima Hot Spring Ryokan Hanamusubi
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
Highlights
Luxurious private open-air Kinsen bath
Nine-minute drive to stunning mountain views
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No.
5
9.3/10
89 review
Arima Onsen Takayamaso Hanano -Adult only-
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
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Six - minute drive to breathtaking mountain views
Enjoy private hot springs in hotel
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No.
6
9.2/10
42 review
Okuno Hosomichi
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
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Exclusive suites with private onsen baths
Award-winning chef offers exceptional Japanese cuisine
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No.
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8.9/10
165 review
KAMENOI HOTEL ARIMA
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
"Relaxing hot springs""Great food at dinner"
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No.
8
9.4/10
22 review
Nakanobo Zuien (Adult Only)
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
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Seven mineral types in miracle hot springs
Unwind your day at the cozy bar
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No.
9
9.3/10
16 review
Kinzan(Adult only)
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe
Highlights
Private open-air onsen with spring water
Sophisticated piano bar for relaxing moments
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9.8/10
Outstanding
AAnonymous UserThis time, our family of 6 stayed for 3 nights. Most people might have planned to have a BBQ dinner, but because it snowed for 2 days, it was a bit difficult to cook our own meals in the kitchen of the accommodation using local ingredients! Because there are too few equipment, only a small frying pan and a small soup pot, the equipment is relatively simple. I don’t know if it’s because of the cold weather, but both of the pipes in the bathroom sink are leaking…
But the staff provided good service and were warm and welcoming, and there was no problem communicating in English! Because of this, when it was snowing heavily and the snow tires were useless, they took the initiative to contact us and come to provide roadside assistance. Thank you so much🙏
However, please note that if you are traveling with an elderly person, unless it is House 3, there is a pebbled slope before entering the house, which is quite difficult.
AAnonymous UserWe took an express bus from Osaka to Arima Onsen Station. Upon arrival, the hotel shuttle was conveniently waiting right next to the station to take us to the hotel. The hotel is nestled halfway up the mountain, offering a very comfortable environment. Both the outdoor and indoor public baths feature the famous Kinsen (golden) and Ginsen (silver) hot springs. The hotel service was excellent, and the breakfast spread was abundant. We also pre-booked the Japanese-style dinner, which was delicious and highly recommended.
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe 47.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$196
9.2/10
Great
GGuest UserLike the quaint yet very elaborate ryokan style of living. The onsen may not be as big and fancy as in noboribetsu but it is still comfortable. I subscribed to their dinner and breakfast which was pretty good. I definitely live the wooden bathtub in my room. They have shuttle services to and from Arima Onsen region. The only complain I have is the weak wifi.
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe 47.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$265
9.2/10
Great
KKa WinHanamusubi Ryokan has been our favorite place when we plan our trip to Osaka region. We always book the same room with our private onsen so we can soak ourselves unlimited times a day while enjoying their cuisine both in the evenings and mornings in our room. Although we see some minor changes in their overall operation, their standards of service remain high and we couldn't be more satisfied during our last stay as well.
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe 47.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$299
9.2/10
Great
Rramu*raimuThe location, food, and service were all excellent.
The view of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge right in front of us was spectacular! We spent a relaxing time watching the ever-changing scenery.
Because it was all-inclusive, we were able to freely use alcohol and snacks in the lounge. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserGood location but poor amenities and services, no water was provided in my room and there wasn't coffee available in the morning too, the bedsheets were dirty! What's the point of paying for 4star hotel when I have to do everything myself? Coffee Machine in the lounge was also off n there was no hot water at the lounge too! After check out apart from luggage deposit there is no customer service afterwards they said no when I asked for hot water, in the middle of a snowing day!
GGuest UserHotel service was good. Dinner and breakfast was provided as part of the stay. Food was good for the stay since there are not much options for food at Arima. Most shops are closed by afternoon. Though the hotel is old but it’s renovated (except for the old wooden cupboard) which made the stay more pleasant. Onsen is indoor and small so will need to go at hours with lesser people.
Hotel near Arima Onsen Hotspring, Kobe 47.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:US$181
8.7/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserFrom Osaka Uehommachi, go directly to Uozaki (Google Maps says ”no transfer” means you get off and change to the next bus at the same platform), then transfer to the Rokko Express (which offers a wonderful view and a unique experience). Get off at Island Center Station three stops later, and the hotel is right at the East Exit of the overpass. Bus No. 23 is located on the first floor of the hotel, reaching Kobe Mita in the city center in about 20 minutes. The stop is right in front of the Hankyu Department Store. There are also buses to Shin-Kobe, but they run less frequently. The bus to Kobe Airport is also on the first floor. Reservations can be made at the front desk, and there's a self-service ticket machine at the entrance. The earliest bus leaves at 6:23 AM, and the trip takes just over an hour.
There's a FamilyMart convenience store next to the hotel. We booked a terrace room, which had a large outdoor terrace. The hotel's Hama Onsen is open until midnight and features several large and small pools, including an outdoor area. It's a great place to soak after strolling through the streets.
GGuest UserGreat hotel, great value for money, easy to find, convenient to the airport, clean and comfortable, great hot springs. The hotel is European style, spacious for 3 people, I was so happy that I forgot to take pictures of the room, but took pictures of the view outside the window!
GGuest UserThe hotel is fine, it just feels old. It was built in the late 80s and from the look of my room it hasn't been refurbished since. Some of the patches on the wallpaper had patches of their own. It smelt old too. On the plus side, the room was spacious, perfectly comfortable, and dark and quiet when I wanted to sleep. Wifi was slow enough to be effectively useless.
The breakfast was excellent with a varied selection, but neither of the restaurants was open while I was there so I had to fend for myself. The front desk was friendly, quick and attentive.
The hotel shares the main entrance with the Chamber of Commerce, which makes for an rather unique first impression of going into an office building.