Arima Toys & Automata Museum
First opened by former Glico designer and toy advocate Yuzo Kato, the museum was later entrusted to Akio Nishida, the museum's first superintendent, upon Mr. Yu
Boasting large open-air hot-spring baths, Hyoe Koyokaku is only a 6-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station. The traditional rooms at Hyoe Koyokaku Hotel feature Japanese futon beds, tatami (woven-straw) floors and shoji paper screens.
First opened by former Glico designer and toy advocate Yuzo Kato, the museum was later entrusted to Akio Nishida, the museum's first superintendent, upon Mr. Yu
This hot spring is part of the Arima View hotel and features a variety of indoor and outdoor baths with both of Arima's waters, the kinsen (gold water) and gins
Arima Onsen is a hot spring town in the North of Kobe, located right by the Arimaonsen Station.
Located in the heart of the hot spring town of Arima Onsen, this temple is known for its 250-year-old Sal tree that blooms in late June. Nenbutsu-ji was first f
The prestigious Goshoboh is located in Japan’s historic Arima Onsen hot-spring village, which is renowned for its unique thermal properties. The building itself
Originally founded in 724 close to the Arima Onsen Hot Spring Town, the original temple was burned down in 1576. Over a decade later, in 1590, the Yakushi-do Ha