Nakanobo Zuien (Adult Only)

9.5
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.5/10, based on 288 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
Hot Spring Town Mountain Setting Old Town Public Onsen Open-Air Bath Private Onsen
Staff 9,6/10
Facilities 9,5/10
Cleanliness 9,7/10
Comfort 9,7/10
Value for money 8,7/10
Location 9,5/10

Ryokan highlights

Adults-only Arima Onsen ryokan in Kobe known for refined baths, kaiseki dining, and a calm traditional stay.

Arima Onsen SettingIn Arimacho, Kobe, placing guests right in Japan’s famous Arima hot spring area.
Adults-Only CalmNo children under 13, creating a quieter and more restful ryokan atmosphere.
Kinsen & Ginsen BathsStay centered on Arima’s celebrated gold and silver hot spring experience.
Seasonal Kaiseki DiningMulti-course meals highlight seasonal ingredients from Hyogo, mountains, and the Seto Inland Sea.
Private Dining OptionsMeals can be served in-room or in intimate private dining rooms.
Easy Bus AccessConveniently about a two-minute walk from the nearest bus stop.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the main driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, check in early, soak before dinner, enjoy kaiseki, sleep in, take breakfast, then walk compact Arima before moving on. A second night works if you want repeated baths, private bath time, and a very slow Kobe/Osaka-area break rather than heavy sightseeing.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a polished adults-only Arima Onsen stay for 1 night, or 2 nights if you want slow baths, kaiseki dinner, and an easy town walk without rushing.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay depthArima is compact and sightseeing nearby is light, so many travelers will run out of things to do after 2 nights.
Adults onlyChildren under 13 are not permitted, so this is unsuitable for family itineraries with younger kids.
Not a city baseGood for soaking and short walks, but weak for fast Kobe, Osaka, or Kyoto sightseeing days.

Food & drinks

Verified adults-only Arima Onsen ryokan at 808 Arimacho with kaiseki dining, private dining rooms, in-room meals, and breakfast choices.

Yusai (on-site)
on-site

Private dining rooms for ryokan kaiseki meals.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Kobe beef sukiyakifoodRich hotpot-style beef course.
  • Kobe beef ceramic grillfoodBeef grilled on a hot plate.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set.
  • Western breakfastfoodToast and selected coffee.
Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Guest-room or private-room meal service for dinner and breakfast.

  • Standard kaisekifoodSeasonal full-course dinner.
  • Chef's choice kaisekispecialtyUpgraded multi-course option.
  • Japanese breakfastfoodClassic ryokan breakfast.
  • Western breakfastfoodLighter breakfast choice.
Shunsai Inano (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Useful nearby-style option linked with the Nakanobo group for Japanese dishes and beef courses.

  • Japanese set mealsfoodStandard Japanese dishes.
  • Teppanyaki coursefoodCounter-style grilled course.
  • Kuroge WagyufoodJapanese black beef option.
  • Kobe beef sukiyakifoodPopular local beef hotpot.
  • Cafe drinksdrinkCoffee and light cafe choices.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is very well placed for Arima Onsen arrivals, with the bus terminal and Arima Onsen Station both a short walk away.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

This is a polished adults-only ryokan in Arima Onsen, Kobe, aimed at travelers who want a quieter and more refined hot-spring stay. It stands out for its strong bathing options, serious food focus, and convenient access, but it is less suited to families or travelers seeking a highly secluded countryside feel.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Adults-only calmThe property does not allow children under 13, so the atmosphere is notably quieter than many onsen stays. That makes it especially appealing for couples or travelers prioritizing rest.
  • Both Arima spring stylesYou can experience Arima's famous Kinsen and Ginsen bathing culture here rather than getting just a basic bath setup. The ryokan also offers open-air and private bath options, which adds flexibility to the stay.
  • Excellent food depthDining goes beyond a standard kaiseki with options such as Kobe beef sukiyaki and chef-led teppan dining. Ingredients are presented as seasonal and tied to Hyogo and the Seto Inland Sea, which gives the meals a stronger local identity.
  • More facilities than expectedGuests can also use facilities at the sister property Arima Grand Hotel, including additional spa and bath areas. That gives you a broader resort experience than a small standalone ryokan usually offers.
  • Easy Arima accessIt is in Arima Onsen, with straightforward access from Kobe, Osaka, and Kyoto, and the nearest bus stop is only a short walk away. This makes it a practical luxury ryokan for a one-night or two-night Kansai escape.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not for familiesIf you are traveling with children, this ryokan is immediately ruled out because guests under 13 are not permitted. Even older family groups may find the adults-focused atmosphere too restrictive.
  • Town setting over wildernessArima Onsen is convenient, but it feels more like a developed hot-spring town than a remote mountain retreat. Travelers dreaming of a deeply rustic, isolated ryokan experience may find the setting less atmospheric.
  • Premium stay, premium pricingThe culinary focus, adults-only positioning, and upscale ryokan style usually place this property in a higher price bracket. It makes less sense for travelers who mainly want a simple onsen stop without the luxury extras.
  • Traditional format may feel formalMuch of the appeal comes from classic ryokan rituals such as multi-course dining, scheduled meals, and a more refined service style. If you prefer casual hotels with maximum flexibility, the experience may feel a bit structured.
  • Some best features require planningPrivate bath use and special dining formats are part of the appeal, but they are not equally effortless for every stay and may depend on reservation timing or room plan. Spontaneous travelers may not fully access the ryokan's strongest experiences.

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