Arima Onsen Gekkoen Yugetsusanso

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This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.0/10, based on 989 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
Forest Surroundings Riverside Location Hot Spring Town Autumn Scenery Cherry Blossoms Hot Spring Bath
Staff 9,2/10
Facilities 8,9/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,8/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 9,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A nature-wrapped Arima Onsen ryokan in Kobe known for open-air baths, traditional atmosphere, and varied dining.

Nature-Set OnsenOpen-air baths sit beside greenery and a river, giving a calmer feel than central town stays.
Authentic Ryokan MoodPure Japanese sukiya-style design creates a classic, traditional stay experience.
Arima Town AccessConvenient for Arima Onsen Station and exploring the hot spring town on foot.
Scenic Bath ViewsBathing areas are known for relaxing natural views and a tucked-away atmosphere.
Strong Meal VarietyOffers both Japanese buffet dining and Kyoto-style kaiseki options.
Relaxing EscapeClose to Kobe yet feels pleasantly removed, quiet, and restorative.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen and dinner are the strongest stay drivers here: arrive mid-afternoon, bathe before dinner, enjoy breakfast, stroll Arima next morning, and add a second night only for a slower town-and-Rokko rhythm.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night onsen stay in Arima rather than a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Aged wooden innTraditional Showa-era character is a draw, but travelers expecting sleek modern design or full barrier-free comfort may be disappointed.
Not a long baseArima is compact. Staying beyond two nights can feel repetitive unless you specifically want slow bathing time or a Mount Rokko side trip.
Some baths require walkingPart of the bathing appeal includes access to the adjacent sister property, which may be less convenient for guests wanting everything in one building.

Food & drinks

Verified at 318 Arima-cho in Arima Onsen, this ryokan offers buffet-style Japanese dining plus access to sister-property noodle and lounge venues.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue for creative Japanese buffet and breakfast buffet.

  • Creative Japanese buffetfoodSeasonal Japanese dishes in buffet style.
  • TempurafoodFreshly fried items from the live kitchen.
  • Nigiri sushifoodSushi prepared during service.
  • Breakfast buffetfoodJapanese and Western breakfast selection.
  • Seasonal sweetsspecialtyDesserts offered with the buffet.
Isshintei (on-site)
on-site

Casual noodle shop at the connected sister property Korokan.

  • Kobe Beef Toro Uma RamenfoodRich ramen with Kobe beef flavor.
  • Shoyu ramenfoodLight soy sauce ramen.
  • Tonkotsu ramenfoodRich pork-broth ramen.
  • UdonfoodThick Japanese noodles.
  • SobafoodBuckwheat noodles.
Bar Lounge (on-site)
on-site

Relaxed drinks lounge at sister property Korokan.

  • CocktailsdrinkSimple lounge drinks.
  • WhiskydrinkClassic bar pour.
  • WinedrinkEasy evening option.
  • NightcapspecialtyPost-onsen drink stop.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A well-identified ryokan in Arima Onsen that is easiest to reach via Arima Onsen Station or the Arima Onsen bus stop area, with hotel pickup available on request.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A characterful Arima Onsen ryokan in Kobe that stands out for its classic wooden atmosphere, riverside open-air baths, and access to additional baths at the sister property. It is a strong pick for travelers who want traditional ambiance over sleek modern comfort.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Riverside kinsen bathingIts standout experience is soaking in reddish-brown Arima hot spring water in an open-air bath set beside the Takigawa River. The setting feels unusually close to nature for Arima and gives the baths a calm, immersive atmosphere.
  • Classic old-Japan ambianceThe property leans into an early-Showa, sukiya-style wooden design with a nostalgic, distinctly traditional feel. If you want a ryokan that feels atmospheric rather than generic, this one has real character.
  • Access to sister-hotel bathsGuests can also use the baths at nearby Gekkoen Korokan by crossing the Gekko Bridge. That adds more variety, including larger baths, a sauna, and reservable private baths with themed designs.
  • Good fit for a Kobe or Osaka escapeIt works well for travelers who want an onsen stay without going deep into the countryside, since Arima is easy to reach from Kobe and Osaka. The property also offers transport from around Arima Onsen Station, which makes arrival easier.
  • Better than average dining optionsThe ryokan offers both Japanese buffet dining and, in select higher-end rooms, more private in-room kaiseki-style meals. That gives guests flexibility between a simpler stay and a more traditional ryokan dinner experience.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Aged rooms over modern polishThe building is over 50 years old, and the appeal is more nostalgic than contemporary. Travelers expecting freshly renovated luxury may find parts of the stay dated.
  • Not ideal for mobility needsThe ryokan itself notes that the rooms are not barrier-free like modern inns. Stairs, older layouts, and traditional design may be inconvenient for guests needing easier accessibility.
  • Dining style can vary a lotNot every stay includes the intimate ryokan-style in-room kaiseki experience many travelers imagine. Some plans center on buffet dining, so the experience depends heavily on the room and package you book.
  • Nature setting may feel less convenientIts peaceful riverside position is part of the charm, but it can feel a bit less straightforward than staying right in the middle of the most walkable part of town. Travelers who want maximum doorstep convenience may prefer a more central property.
  • Traditional atmosphere may feel too old-fashionedThe retro wooden interiors and Showa-era feel are a plus for some guests, but others may read them as old rather than elegant. If you prefer sleek design, bright modern rooms, and resort styling, this may not be your best match.

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