Arima Onsen Walking Map
Arima Onsen is also full of various gourmet foods and souvenirs. Make your trip memorable while sightseeing in Arima Onsen Town.
update date: 2024.10.10
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Carbonated spring source park Park
Carbonated Spring Source Park is a park that maintains the source of carbonated springs. In the past, slightly carbonated water spouted out from a well surrounded by a stone cylinder. You can also drink from the faucet next to the spring source (Currently, it is not drinkable as adjustments are being made). It is also used at Arima Onsen "Gin no Yu" to heal people. About 15 minutes walk from Kobe Electric Railway's Arima Onsen Station. Address 〒651-14011325-1 Sugigaya, Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture
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Zuihoji Park Park
This is a famous fall foliage spot in Arima, Hyogo Prefecture, where the city of Kobe developed a park in 1951 on the site of Zuihoji Temple, a temple of the Obaku sect that was abandoned in the early Meiji period.The stone Go board used by Taiko Hideyoshi is located there. The Arima Grand Tea Ceremony is held in the park on November 2nd and 3rd every year.
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Tsuzumigataki Park Park
Pon! Pon! The name Tsuzumigataki Park comes from the fact that the light sound of falling water, as if beating a drum, could be heard from the basin of the waterfall. The clear water of Mt. Rokko cascades down, making it the perfect park for forest bathing. At dusk in early summer, you can hear the cool calls of sculpins while fireflies fly all around.
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Atagoyama Park Park
A park where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the hot spring town "Arima". In the middle of the hill, there is a plum grove and a stone-made "turtle wash basin" that is said to have been a favorite of Hideyoshi.The mountain hot spring town "Arima" is full of atmosphere in the steam. You can enjoy such a view. The Kobushi flowers are especially in full bloom in early April.
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Kin no Yu Day-use hot spring facility
Kin-no-yu is an outdoor bath where you can enjoy Arima's famous hot spring, the brown gold spring water. Please enjoy this famous hot spring that has carved a history as a historic former hot spring since ancient times. Home page Official website Address 651-1401833 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-904-0680
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Koki Day-use hot spring facility
An inn where you can enjoy Kinsen, Ginsen, and 4 private baths (Currently only for day use)It is located about 5 minutes from Arima's main street, and the latticework and eaves lanterns are reminiscent of a Kyoto townhouse.・It is a unique building that is rare in Arima, with noren curtains, etc. on the exterior. In order to ensure a relaxing stay in a quiet space, we do not allow children under the age of 12 to stay. Thank you for your understanding. Although we do not provide meals, we will be happy to introduce you to recommended restaurants, and there are drinks such as a Nestle coffee machine and juices in the lobby that guests can use free of charge. You are welcome to bring whatever food you like and enjoy it in your room. Please feel free to enjoy the plan that suits you. Home page Official website Address 〒651-14011401 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-903-0221
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Taiko no Yu Day-use hot spring facility
Arima's only hot spring theme park. You can enjoy Kinsen, Ginsen, and carbonated springs in hot springs and bedrock baths. This is Arima Onsen's largest and only historical Kur theme park. Home page Official website Business hours 10:00-22:00 (last admission 21:00) Please check the website for closing days and fees. Address 〒651-1401292-2 Ikenoshiri, Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kanda-shi, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-2291
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Gin no Yu Day-use hot spring facility
Ginsen is a colorless and transparent hot spring. (Carbonated spring, radium spring) Please relax in a Japanese-style atmosphere that matches the atmosphere of the temple town area where shrines and temples are gathered. Home page Official website Opening hours 9:00 - Closes at 21:00(Last reception 20:30) 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month (open on public holidays, closed the next day) and January 1st Address 〒651-14011039-1 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe City Telephone number 078-904-0256
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Arima workshop Workshop
The first floor is a multipurpose hall. Introducing the history and culture of Arima Onsen through exhibitions and events. The second floor is a room for rent. You can also use it for a break while walking. Home page Official website Opening hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 4th Tuesday of the month (open on holiday, next day closed) and January 1st Address 〒651-14011019 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-903-5554 Other The third floor is a simple accommodation facility "Koyado Touji"
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Taikoyudonokan Museum
The remains of a bathtub, garden, roof tiles, and tea utensils that are thought to be part of Yuyama Palace, built by Hideyoshi, were discovered 400 years later under the back of the Gokurakuji warehouse, which was destroyed in the January 1995 earthquake. Taiko no Yudonokan is a museum that introduces the history and culture of Arima Onsen, which was loved by Taiko Hideyoshi, as well as the remains of excavated hot springs and excavated items. Home page Official website Opening hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.(Admission until 4:30 p.m.) Closed days Second Wednesday of the month*May be temporarily closed. Address 〒651-14011642 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-904-4304
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Arima Toy Museum Museum
This is a museum that introduces the world of toys and play that can be enjoyed by both adults and children. The Arima Toy Museum was established by Yuzo Kato, a toy designer for Glico, as the culmination of his work related to children and play. The museum was opened by Akio Nishida, who was active as an automaton artist, as the director, and even after his death, we continue to strive to educate generations about toys from various angles, based on the four themes of ``Seeing, Listening, Playing, and Making.'' We collect and display toys with the hope that people will learn about the world of play that can be enjoyed beyond the limits. We hope that encounters at our museum will give you an opportunity to think about toys and play. Home page Official website Opening hours 10:00-17:00 (Last entry 16:30) Admission fee Adults 800 yenChildren 500 yen Address 651-1401797 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-903-6971
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Arima Stamp Culture Museum Museum
This is Japan's first full-scale permanent stamp museum. Contains hand-engraved stamps that were issued when the postal service was founded and are said to be the most valuable collection today. Furthermore, it is Japan's first full-fledged permanent stamp museum, covering regular stamps and commemorative stamps issued over the past 130 years up to the present day in chronological order and systematically. Inside the museum, there are many items and valuable materials on display that were used in postal work, such as shoulder boxes that were actually used by postmen during the Meiji period and an octagonal clock that kept ticking at the station dormitory. . Home page Official website Opening hours 10:00-16:00(Admission until 15:30) Closed days Tuesday Wednesday(Closed the next day if it is a holiday) Admission fee Adults: 800 yen, college/high school students: 500 yen, junior high school students and under free*Please contact us if you are a group (15 or more people). Parking 34 units (free) Address 651-1401663-3 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0024
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Arima Kago Honten Souvenir
This is Japan's only shop that manufactures and sells Arima baskets, which has been passed down since the Momoyama period. Arima Onsen is the most historic place where Taiko Hideyoshi enjoyed a tea ceremony. The traditional bamboo art Arima baskets produced by our shop are characterized by their elegance and taste, and no matter what kind of flowers are placed in them, they are made in a way that boldly or gently makes use of the characteristics of the flowers, and is enjoyed by everyone. . Currently, we are working hard every day to innovate while preserving tradition, from tools used in daily life to lighting to bamboo bags that women carry when they go out. Home page Official website Business hours 10:00~17:00 Closed Wednesday Address 〒651-14011049 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0364
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Nishida brush store Souvenir
Karakuri brushes with dolls appearing on them were already made in the Edo period, but now they are only made at our shop. The beauty of hand-wrapping glossy silk threads to create patterns. When you pick up the brush and try to write, a pea-sized doll appears, making a very cute and fun ``karakuri brush''. The entire process is done by hand, so it can be used not only for calligraphy but also as a paintbrush. It's beautiful to decorate. Home page Official website Business hours 10:00-16:00 Closed Wednesday/Thursday Address 〒651-14011160 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 050-7125-1393
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Mitsumori main store Souvenir
At the Mitsumori main store, we have a variety of products such as Arima's famous carbonated rice crackers and freshly steamed manju steamed buns. There is also a cafe corner where you can relax and take a break. Please come and visit us. Home page Official website Business hours 8:00-20:00(Saturday 21:00) Address 〒651-1401290-1 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-903-0101
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Yoshitakaya Souvenir
A souvenir shop founded in the Meiji era located in front of Shintetsu Station. Specialties and original products are available. Since its establishment in the first year of the Meiji era, Yoshitakaya has been operating a souvenir shop in the current location in front of Shintetsu Station. In addition to the medicated bath salts ``Kamejirushi Tateyu Gengaku'' based on the ionic composition of Arima Onsen, and the face wash soap ``Kamejirushi Bihada Soap'' containing Arima Onsen's carbonated springs, various Arima specialty products, as well as original souvenirs created by the owner's ideas. It's a fun shop filled with a variety of items, as well as exquisite items and interesting miscellaneous goods selected by the owner. Please come and have a “treasure hunt” in our retro store. Home page Official website Business hours 9:30~19:00 Closed Wednesday (open if Wednesday is a holiday) Address 〒651-1401259 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0154
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Yunohanado Honpo Taiko-dori store Souvenir
Yunohanado Honpo's hand-baked carbonated rice crackersOur craftsmen carefully bake each piece in the store using a traditional hand-baked baking mold. You can also enjoy the carbonated rice crackers, which are hand-baked by artisans one by one, piping hot. Please enjoy the sweet aroma and soft texture that can only be enjoyed for just a few seconds after baking. We sell "freshly peeled" sheets for 100 yen for 3 pieces. The event will end as soon as the story ends, so please arrive early. Home page Official website Business hours 9:00~18:00 Closed Irregular holidays Address 〒651-14011645 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-1405
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Arima Senbei Honpo Souvenir
"Arima Senbei Honpo" sells freshly made carbonated spring rice crackers while packaging them. We only manufacture and sell rice crackers using traditional methods. We also offer factory tours, so please enjoy our freshly baked carbonated spring rice crackers. Home page Official website Business hours 7:30~19:30 Closed New Year's Day only Address 〒651-1401266-10 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0481
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Hiranoya Honpo Souvenir
Carbonated rice crackers are known for their crispy texture and aroma. Based on the teachings of Chozaburo, the founder of Hiranoya Honpo, that ``carbonated rice crackers should be less sweet and emphasize texture,'' they are carefully baked by hand without adding any additives. We have also devised various types of carbonated rice crackers that are not available at other stores, and breathed new life into the traditional carbonated rice crackers. Carbonated rice crackers and carbonated senbei chocolate crunch made using rice flour are our original products. In addition to inheriting tradition, we constantly come up with new products and aim to create a store that is loved by everyone. Home page Official website Business hours 9:00~18:00 Closed Open all year round Address 〒651-1401288 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0601
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Stadione Restaurant
Winner of "Gelato World Tour Japan 2019 Japan Tournament"Award of 8th place in the world in "Gelato International Competition Free Category"28th place in "Gelato World Ranking" (highest place in Asia)All gelato is available in-store Handmade in the back workshop. We use only rich milk sourced from dairy farms at the foot of Mt. Rokko and offer 18 different flavors. Home page Official website Business hours 10:00~17:00Summer extension possible Closed Tuesday Wednesday (if it is a holiday, the next day will be closed) Address 〒651-14011163 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe City Telephone number 078-907-5468
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cafe debou Restaurant
Enjoy the nostalgic time and space of Arima Onsen. Founded in the spring of 1986. Today, Arima Onsen is a lively place, but at the time of our founding, there were only a few shops and female customers were rare in the hot spring area. Imagining, ``What if a French-Western confectionery shop opened a cafe in Arima Onsen?'' ``What kind of French-Western confectionery shop would look good in a yukata or in Western clothes?'' I expanded my ideas and created a store. . The mansion where the 13th generation Shirobe Kanai spent time has been converted into Cafe De Beau, the large warehouse next door has been converted into a pub and then into a gallery, and the garage on the first floor has been turned into Pao De Beau. de Bouw). We have continued to this day while carefully preserving the vestiges of those days. I hope it will continue to be a space that is loved... Home page Official website Business hours 9:00-18:00 (LO 17:00) Closed Irregular holidays Address 〒651-1401835 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0555
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Sabo Dokatei Restaurant
It opened on January 1, 2012. Dokatei is a tea room in the early Showa era, renovated from an old folk house on Yumotozaka. We have a selection of carefully selected drinks, including the famous tea ``Mother and Child Tea'' from the Tanba region, drip coffee (from aalto coffee), homemade brown sugar lemonade (using lemons from Setouchi), and homemade ginger ale (using ginger from Kochi). I am. Please enjoy a relaxing time in a good old Japanese space. Home page Official website Business hours 10:30 - 17:30 (L.O. 17:00) Closed Thursday/Friday Address 〒651-14011176 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0105
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Naniwa Sushi Maenaka Restaurant
A sushi restaurant located right in front of Kobe Electric Railway Arima Onsen. In addition to sushi, we also have a wide selection of udon, soba, and other dishes. Sushi/udon set meal 920 yen. Address 〒651-14011298-10 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-903-0010
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Geisha Cafe Ichito Restaurant
The only remaining geisha cafe/bar in Hyogo Prefecture★This is a cafe with a stage. The geisha who usually dances in the tatami room is now in the cafe! You can watch the dance on the stage (please confirm the schedule) Please check on Facebook, Instagram, or email.arima.geiko@gmail.comPhotography is allowed. Please relax while listening to the sounds of shamisen and nagauta in the store with a stage. When there is no dancing, we operate as a regular cafe. We welcome families, women's trips, etc. (^^)Please contact us for reservations for the shop, recitals, etc. *Special menus will be available during dances and events. Thank you for your understanding. Home page Official website Address 651-1401821 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-904-0197
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Arima Masu Pond Activity
Easy even for first-time users! Try rainbow trout fishing. We will cook right on the spot. Arima Masu Pond is a popular spot in Arima Onsen that the whole family can enjoy. The trout you catch at the fishing pond that uses the clear stream of Mt. Rokko and the Takigawa River will be cooked as fried chicken at the "Masu no Chaya" inside the park. (A set that includes the fun of fishing and a rainbow trout meal)Entrance fee: FreeBaby trout fishing fee: 1,600 yen per rod (Rental rod fee/Fishing fee for up to 3 fish)・Cooking fee included)*From the 4th trout you catch, you can purchase it for 300 yen (cooking fee included). Home page Official website Business hours 9:00-17:00(9:30-16:30 from December to February) Closed days Wednesday. Closed on Wednesdays and Thursdays from December to February. The park will also be closed at the end of the year and New Year's Day. *If the park falls on a public holiday, the park will be closed at a later date. Open every day during spring break, Golden Week, and summer vacation. Address 〒651-14011688-2 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0309
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Takayamaso Hanano Japanese inn
An inn where you can enrich your soul in an artistic space. A quiet flower inn located on a hill above Arima Onsen. The interior has an elegant museum-like atmosphere, with wild flowers, antiques, and artwork placed throughout. With 17 guest rooms, you can enjoy a relaxing and quiet atmosphere. The bath is fed by natural hot spring water, and it is a red hot spring unique to Arima called Kinsen, which warms your body from the core. You can enjoy Kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal vegetables. In order to maintain the tranquility of the inn, we do not allow children under 12 years of age to enter the inn, and we do not have entertainment facilities such as karaoke, making it a quiet and relaxing inn. Please note that our hotel is not barrier-free. After you park your car, there are about 20 stone steps up to the lobby, and there are also about 20 steps up to the public bath. Thank you for your understanding. We will help you as much as possible. Home page Official website Address 651-1401400-1 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0744
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Miyukiso Hanamusubi Japanese inn
Enjoy a relaxing stay at our inn, which boasts Arima cuisine, and our hot springs. All rooms are named after flowers and equipped with massage chairs. Consideration heals women and elderly customers. There is a large public bath with a view where you can feel the scent of the mountains, a private open-air bath with a view for families, and rooms with open-air baths with gold springs equipped with radium ore footstones.Kaiseki cuisine that is visually enjoyable. Enjoy a quiet holiday at Arima Onsen. Home page Official website Address 〒651-1401351 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0166
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Arima Royal Hotel Japanese inn
An inn where you can relax and enjoy delicious foodLocated in the center of the Arima hot spring town, it is very convenient for walking, and is right in front of Onsenji Temple, Gokurakuji Temple, Nenbutsuji Temple, and Yusen Shrine, so it is full of atmosphere. It is also located very close to the source of the spring. We offer heartfelt dishes such as the Kobe Beef Plan, which uses authentic and certified Kobe beef, and the Double Zen Plan, which can be enjoyed by couples. Please enjoy! ! Home page Official website Address 651-1401987 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 050-1807-3944
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Kinzan Japanese inn
On April 1, 2020, the new standard guest room Ginsen open-air guest room "Kiccho" with a space of about 200 square meters was installed in a corner room on the 7th floor of the west building, and on October 26, 2020, a new standard guest room "Kiccho" with a space of about 600 square meters was opened in the east building. A total of 12 new standard guest rooms Ginsen semi-open-air special rooms ranging from 13 square meters to 120 square meters are now available. The "new standard guest rooms" have high-performance heat exchange ventilation equipment installed throughout the guest rooms to ensure reliable ventilation. We have also installed contactless automatic doors at the entrance door and restroom door to create an even cleaner environment. The semi-open-air hot spring bath uses silver spring water, and is also equipped with a mist sauna that warms your body from the inside out to the core. You can feel the fresh air, look at the scenery, and enjoy Arima's Ginsen anytime. The guest room is composed of three rooms: a relaxing living room, a comfortable bedroom, and a Japanese-style room where you can eat in-room.A working space is also attached to the guest room, so you can spend your precious time in a ``sophisticated time'' equipped with the latest equipment. We believe that you will have a meaningful time in our space. We look forward to your visit. Home page Official website Address 〒651-14011302-4 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0701
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Motoyu Ryusenkaku Japanese inn
It's been almost 10 years since Ryusenkaku started aiming to be a child-friendly inn with the idea, ``We want customers with small children to enjoy a hot spring trip!'' At first, we started by renting out children's goods, but before we knew it, we had grown to offer over 50 types of services. Meanwhile, our desire to create a unique ryokan and a kids' corner that couldn't be found anywhere began to grow. For more than a year since last spring, all the staff have been thinking, ``Let's create something that the children themselves can enjoy! Let's create something that can only be found in Arima Onsen and Ryusenkaku!'' and the long-awaited kids corner has finally been completed. A ryokan where fathers, mothers, and children can enjoy together all day long. Although there are still many areas where we are lacking, we will continue to do our best to make our customers with small children happy. Home page Official website Address 〒651-14011663 Utsugidani, Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-904-0901
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Taketori-tei Japanese inn
A popular hot spring inn with private open-air baths where you can enjoy Kinsen and Ginsen. Arima Onsen is a hot spring inn located on a hill. There are 4 private hot spring baths (free of charge) at Kinsen and Ginsen hot springs, so you can enjoy a private forest bath. Home page Official website Address 〒651-14011364-1 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0631
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Tosen Goshobo Japanese inn
800 years since Kamakura, an old-style hot spring facilityEven in Arima hot spring village, where waves of modernization are rolling in, Goshobo is a different world. While listening to the murmuring of Cheonggye Takigawa, which was loved by Mr. Junichiro Tanizaki and Eiji Yoshikawa, How about enjoying the rustic and rustic cuisine of a mountain family? Home page Official website Address 651-1401858 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe Telephone number 078-904-0551
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Montbell Room Arima store Clothing and general goods
This Montbell room is located in Hotel Morgenroth, a Swiss-style hotel located at the trailhead of Mt. Rokko with convenient access to the Arima Ropeway. Please stop by when you are climbing Rokko or sightseeing. Mont-Bell Outdoor Challenge events, tours, and insurance are not available. The free shipping service provided by Montbell Club members is not applicable. Address 〒651-14011039-5 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe City, Hyo Prefecture Telephone number 078-903-1825
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Myokenji Temple Temple
It is said that Ochibayama Castle (also known as Arima Castle) was located within the temple grounds from the Nanbokucho period to the Sengoku period. Myokenji Temple was built on the site of this mountain castle in 1906 (Meiji 39). The Hokushin Myoken Daibodhisattva statue, the principal image of Konjozan Kongoji Temple, a Shingon sect temple that was abolished due to the Haibutsu Kishaku movement, is enshrined here. You can see all the way to Suma from Tamba Sasayama. Home page Official website Address 〒651-14011685-1 Arimacho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 080-5717-4850
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Gokurakuji Temple Temple
It is said that it was founded by Prince Shotoku in the first year of Emperor Suiko (593), with the principal image of Kannon Bodhisattva carved by Tomi Kurasaku. The principal image is Amida Nyorai. The Fire Kannon is enshrined here, and there is a drawing of Honen Shonen and Zendo Daishi facing each other. It was partially destroyed in the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995, and during repair and demolition, part of the remains of Yuyama Goten, built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi, was discovered under the foundation. The ruins were designated as a Kobe City Historic Site in 1997, and the Kobe City Taiko-no-Yudonokan building was built on top of the ruins and has been open to the public since 1999. Address 〒651-14011642 Arima, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0235
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Nenbutsuji Temple Temple
It is said to be the site of the villa of Kita no Mandokoro (Nene), Toyotako's legal wife. The garden is beautiful and is called ``Sara Garden'', and there is a large Sara tree that is said to be 250 years old, and the best time to see it is late June. Jurojin, one of the seven gods of good fortune in Kobe, is enshrined here. Address 〒651-14011641 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0414
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Rinkeiji Temple Temple
A temple of the Otani sect of Shinshu Buddhism. During the Edo period, it was a branch of Higashi Honganji Temple and was called ``Yuyama Gobo'', and there is a red plum tree that is over 200 years old on the grounds. During the Edo period, the 19th head of the head temple, Jōnyō Shonin, named this red plum tree ``Undeveloped Beni'' because the buds were red. It was said that if you ate this fruit, you would be blessed with children. It is also called "Plum". Address 〒651-14011644 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0213
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Ropeway Arima Onsen Station Station
From the Rokko-Arima Ropeway, which connects the summit of Mt. Rokko and Arima Onsen in about 12 minutes, you can see up close the dynamic nature of Mt. Rokko, which changes its appearance throughout the seasons. The new gondola began operating on March 20, 2020. Now you can enjoy the magnificent nature of Mt. Rokko spreading out from the large glass surface even more thrillingly. Please enjoy the view that can only be experienced here! Home page Official website Operating hours 9:30~17:10
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Kobe Electric Railway Arima Onsen Station Station
Kobe Electric Railway "Arima Onsen Station"When coming to Arima Onsen by train, use this station.
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Hankyu Bus Arima Information Center Station
Hankyu Expressway Bus/Keihan Expressway Bus Departure Home page Official website
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Arima Onsen Tourist Information Center Tourist information center
2 minutes walk from Kobe Electric Railway Arima Onsen Station. We distribute sightseeing maps and provide information on the surrounding area. Home page Official website Opening hours 9:30~17:00 Closed days 12/31, 1/1 only Address 〒651-1401 790-3 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0708
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Uwanari Sengen Spring source
One of the sources of gold springs. If you go straight down Tansanzaka and follow Yumotozaka, you will see a red torii gate on your left. This is Jei Shrine. In the past, hot springs gushed out from this small well. It is said that when a beautiful woman stood next to him, the hot water would burst out in jealousy, hence the name 'Envy-yu'. Currently, a new hot spring source is steaming up just behind it. Spring quality: Iron-containing sodium, chloride strong salt hot spring
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Tenjin Sengen Spring source
This is the representative spring source of Arima Onsen, which was excavated in 1948. There is a Tenjin hot spring source within the grounds of Tenman Shrine, which enshrines Michizane Sugawara, a branch spirit of Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. The grounds of Tenjin Shrine have a unique smell due to the smoke coming from the Tenjin spring source, and you can see the unique red-brown color of the shrine's roof, stone steps, stone pavement, guardian dogs, etc. The hot spring of ``Arima Hon Onsen Kin no Yu'', which is known as a public bath in Arima, is also drawn from here. Spring quality: Kinsen (iron-containing, sodium-chloride strong salt hot spring)Spring temperature: 99.4℃Depth: 206m
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Gosho Sengen Spring source
This is the spring source located on Negaizaka in Arima Onsen. Gosho Izumigen is the spring source of Kinsen. At night, it gets tighter and you can enjoy a fantastic view.
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Onsenji Temple
It was built in 724 by the monk Gyoki, who visited Arima Onsen under the guidance of Yakushi Nyorai. The wooden statues of Gyoki and Ninsei are enshrined here, and during the New Year's ceremony held on January 2nd every year, the first bath is poured over the wooden statues. In addition, there are many other temple treasures such as the statue of General Haira in the main hall (Important Cultural Property). Address 〒651-14011643 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0650
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Tosen Shrine Temple
It is said that the first person to discover Arima was Ōmi Takamikoto (Oonamuchi Mikoto, Okuninushi Mikoto), Sukunahikona Mikoto, Kumano Kusumi Mikoto (Kuma no Kusumi) ) is enshrined here. There are documents that say it is a hot spring shrine, and there are theories about how to read it as ``Tosenjinja'', ``Tozenjinja'', or ``Yunojinja'', but it is written as ``Tosenjinja'' and ``Tosenjinja'' It is now common to pronounce In Arima District, Settsu Province, in the ``Engishiki'' divine name book, ``Yunojinja Shrine'' is listed along with Arima Shrine and Kochi Shrine. Home page Official website Address 651-14011908 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0418
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Kobe Municipal Kita Fire Department Arima Branch Fire station
This is a fire station located inside Arima Onsen. Address 〒651-14011307-8 Utsugidani, Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-903-0119
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Yukemuri Police Box Police box
This is a police box located inside Arima Onsen. It is located next to the Kitakami Ward Office Horse Liaison Office. Address 〒651-1401241-1 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-981-0110 (Arima Police Station)
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Arimaonsen Ikenoboyuryo Parking Lot Paid parking lot
This is a paid parking lot located in the center of Arima Onsen town, convenient for walking around. Ordinary carWeekdays (Monday to Friday)1 hour 300 yen, maximum 1,200 yen per dayHolidays (Saturday, Sunday, holidays)1 hour 400 yen Yen Maximum 2,000 yen per day on the dayMotorcycle500 yen per dayBicycle200 yen per dayMicrobus up to 30 people2 2,000 yen for up to 2 hours (1,000 yen for each additional hour)Camping car1,000 yen for up to 2 hours (500 yen for each additional hour)*Reservations required for microbuses and camping cars. Please contact us for details. However, Obon (8/13, 14, 15) and New Year's Day (1/2/3) will be treated as holidays. Home page Official website Address 〒651-1401865 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyōken Telephone number 078-904-0025
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Sendo Factory Store Souvenir shop
Sells carbonated rice crackers and cream sand carbonated rice crackersEstablished in 1952 as an independent company from Mitsumori Honpo. Our carbonated senbei has a unique recipe, including the salt content, and has a strong fan base for its taste. Our cream sandwich carbonated rice crackers, which we started manufacturing in 1963 ahead of other stores, come in three varieties: ginger, orange, and coffee, and we are proud of the tastes you will never get tired of. Please give it a try. Business hours 8:30~18:00 Closed Thursday Address 〒651-14011041 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture Telephone number 078-904-0581