




Arima Onsen Travel Tips
Arima Onsen, one of Japan's oldest hot spring towns, is a tranquil retreat nestled in the Rokko Mountains. Known for its "golden" and "silver" waters, the town offers a rejuvenating experience that soothes both body and mind. Wander through its charming streets lined with traditional inns, shops, and temples.
Arima Onsen blends natural beauty with cultural heritage. Enjoy the healing properties of its springs, savor local delicacies, or visit historic landmarks. This serene getaway is perfect for relaxation and an authentic Japanese onsen experience.
Attractions
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1Kin no Yu
Gold water indoor baths
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2Gin no Yu
Clear "silver" hot spring water
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3Taiko no Yu
Modern hot springs with traditional charm
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4Goshobo
Historic ryokan with golden hot springs
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5Rokko Arima Ropeway
Panoramic views, scenic ropeway experience
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6Onsenji Temple
Buddhist history and Gyoki statue
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7Tosen Shrine
Fertility blessings and spiritual protection
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8Arima Toys and Automata Museum
Interactive toys and automata exhibits
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9Arima gelateria Stagione
Award-winning gelato in Arima
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10Taiko-no-yu Museum
Hot spring history and cultural exhibits
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1Kobe
Harbor city, recovered from the 1995 earthquake
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2Osaka
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3Himeji
Known for its most beautiful castle in Japan
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Known as Japan's first capital
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5Kyoto
Kyoto was for a 1000 years the capital of Japan
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6Uji
City south of Kyoto known for its temple and tea
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7Koka
A rural city known as the homeland of the ninja
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8Iga Ueno
Known for its rich history and ninja heritage
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