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Arima Grand Hotel

A luxurious ryokan offering tranquil hot spring experiences in the historic Arima Onsen district.

Hotel

Luxury Stay, Hot Springs, Traditional Ryokan

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Arima Grand Hotel is a premier ryokan blending traditional Japanese hospitality with modern elegance. Located in the renowned Arima Onsen area, the hotel features soothing hot spring baths, including both the famous "golden" and "silver" springs. Guests can enjoy meticulously prepared kaiseki cuisine, spacious accommodations, and serene views of the surrounding mountains. With its exceptional service and authentic atmosphere, this ryokan is perfect for those seeking relaxation and a deep connection to Japan’s rich onsen culture.

Facilities & Services

  • Indoor and Outdoor Hot Spring Baths

  • Traditional Kaiseki Dining

  • Spa and Wellness Services

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

  • Shuttle Service to Arima Onsen Station

Contact

Address:

1304-1 Arimacho, Kita Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 651-1401

Phone:

078-904-0181

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