Arima Onsen
By @tabimawari
Nestled in the mountains north of Kobe, Arima Onsen is one of Japan’s oldest hot spring resorts. It’s famous for its two unique types of water: kinsen (golden, iron-rich) and ginsen (silver, containing radon or carbonate). The town features public baths, traditional ryokan inns, quaint old streets, and small museums—perfect for a relaxing and cultural getaway. 💴 Entrance fee: Free to explore the town / Bath access from ¥650 👥 Tourist level: Popular among Japanese visitors, especially on weekends and holidays.
Address: Arima Onsen, Arimacho, Kita Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 651-1401, Japón
Why go
Relax and Onsen
Known for
It’s famous for its two unique types of water: kinsen (golden, iron-rich) and ginsen (silver, containing radon or carbonate).
Transport
🚆 From Kobe (Sannomiya Station): Take the Kobe Electric Railway (~35 min, 700 JPY) OR take a direct bus (~45 min, 1,000 JPY). 🚆 From Osaka: Direct buses to Osaka are available from Arima Onsen (~1 hour, 1,500 JPY).
Tips
Check bus/train schedule, it can be irregular. Last train/bus can be around 4PM.
About @tabimawari
Marie • Japan travel planner









