Arima Onsen Motoyu Ryuusenkaku

8.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.7/10, 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
Mountain Setting Hot Spring Town Hot Spring Bath Open-Air Bath Indoor Bath In-Room Bath
Staff 9,4/10
Facilities 8,6/10
Cleanliness 8,8/10
Comfort 8,7/10
Value for money 8,6/10
Location 7,6/10

Ryokan highlights

Family-friendly Arima Onsen ryokan on a hillside with its own hot spring source and in-room dining.

Private Gold SpringHas its own Arima hot spring source, a standout for authentic onsen stays.
Family-Friendly StayIndoor pool and kids-focused facilities make it especially convenient for families.
Hillside Arima SettingSet above the onsen town, giving a quieter feel and open bath views.
In-Room DinnerSeasonal meals, including Kobe beef plans, are served in guest rooms.
Walkable Station AccessAbout a 10-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station for easier arrival.
Warm Traditional AtmosphereFamily-run ryokan character adds a friendly, classic Japanese stay experience.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town setting is the strongest driver here: arrive mid-afternoon, soak before dinner, eat in-room, walk Arima the next morning, and leave after breakfast or a second bath. A second night works if you want a slower family stay or combine Arima town with Mt. Rokko/Kobe day outings.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night stay for travelers who want a traditional Arima onsen stop with family-friendly facilities, not a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Limited long-stay depthArima is pleasant but compact. Most travelers will run out of nearby must-see sights after 1-2 nights unless they add Kobe or Rokko plans.
Uphill positionThe ryokan sits on higher ground above the town, so arrival and station transfers are less convenient with heavy luggage.
Not an urban baseChoose Kobe or Osaka instead if you want late dining, nightlife, frequent train hops, or easy city logistics.

Food & drinks

Verified family-friendly ryokan in Arima Onsen with in-room kaiseki dinners and buffet breakfast, plus good local dining nearby.

Guest Room Dinner (on-site)
on-site

Private in-room dinner with seasonal Japanese courses.

  • Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
  • Kobe beef steakfoodA5-grade beef course option.
  • Kobe beef sukiyakifoodHot pot with local beef.
  • Kobe beef shabu-shabufoodLight hot pot course.
Breakfast Hall (on-site)
on-site

Buffet-style breakfast in the banquet hall.

  • Breakfast buffetfoodMixed Japanese breakfast spread.
  • Local ricefoodHyogo-grown rice.
  • Seasonal sidesfoodSimple regional morning dishes.
  • CoffeedrinkMorning hot drink.
Dosanjin Arima (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Well-known soba spot with carefully milled buckwheat noodles.

  • Soba noodlesfoodHouse soba from selected buckwheat.
  • Bonito dipping saucespecialtyFragrant soba dipping sauce.
  • Light local mealfoodGood casual stop after baths.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A distinctive Arima Onsen ryokan in Kobe that stands out for families, in-room dining, and its own golden hot spring source. It is a stronger fit for travelers who value child-friendly facilities and a relaxed hillside stay than for those seeking the most central or most adult-oriented ryokan experience.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Excellent for families with young childrenThis ryokan is unusually family-focused, with a kids' corner stocked with around 1,500 picture books, a baby room, and child-friendly services built into the stay. It feels more welcoming for parents than a standard luxury ryokan.
  • Dinner can be enjoyed privately in your roomA major advantage here is in-room dinner, which makes the stay much easier for families with babies or travelers who prefer a quieter meal. That setup adds comfort and privacy compared with ryokans that serve everyone in a common dining hall.
  • Own Arima golden spring sourceThe property highlights natural Arima hot spring water with the classic iron-rich reddish-brown 'golden spring' character. If you specifically want a stay tied closely to Arima's famous bath culture, that is a strong draw.
  • More facilities than many traditional ryokansBeyond baths and guest rooms, it offers an indoor swimming pool, karaoke room, game corner, and a star-gazing area. That broader range of on-site activities can make the stay feel less limited, especially in bad weather or with children.
  • Good option for trying Kobe beef in ryokan styleThe meal plans include seasonal cuisine and several Kobe beef options, including kaiseki, steak, and shabu-shabu. It is a practical choice if you want a classic onsen stay and a Kobe beef dinner in one place.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Less ideal for a romantic or quiet luxury escapeIts strong family-friendly identity means the atmosphere may feel livelier and less serene than adults-only or more refined ryokans in Arima. Couples seeking a more intimate, polished mood may prefer another style of property.
  • Hillside setting may feel less convenientThe ryokan sits on the higher side of Arima rather than right in the most walkable central stretch. That can mean a bit more effort getting around, especially if you want to wander the town frequently on foot.
  • Breakfast is not the most private mealWhile dinner is a strong point, breakfast is served buffet-style in the banquet hall rather than in-room. Travelers who want a fully private ryokan dining experience may find that less special.
  • Facilities lean practical rather than high-endThe indoor pool, kids' spaces, karaoke, and game corner are useful, but they also signal a more casual, family-oriented property rather than a sleek boutique retreat. If you want minimalist design or top-tier luxury ambiance, this may not be the best match.
  • Best features are niche to a specific traveler typeMany of its standout benefits are most valuable for families with children, especially babies and toddlers. Solo travelers or couples without kids may end up paying for an identity and facilities they will barely use.

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