Arima Onsen ShikinoIrodori Hatago

9.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 9.7/10, based on 19 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 Private Onsen Open-Air Bath Hot Spring Bath
Staff 9,6/10
Facilities 10,0/10
Cleanliness 10,0/10
Comfort 9,6/10
Value for money 9,2/10
Location 9,4/10

Ryokan highlights

An adults-focused Arima Onsen ryokan known for private Kinsen baths and showpiece dining.

All Rooms With KinsenEvery guest room includes a private open-air bath fed by Arima's famed golden spring.
Chef-Front DiningThe ryokan emphasizes live, counter-style kappo dining prepared in front of guests.
Adults-Focused StayPositioned as a premium adult retreat with a quieter, more private ryokan atmosphere.
Walkable Arima SightsClose to Kin no Yu, temples, and central Arima Onsen sightseeing spots.
Small Private ScaleWith only a handful of rooms, the stay feels intimate and less crowded.
Easy Station AccessAbout a nine-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, helpful for rail travelers.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsOnsen-town rhythm is the strongest driver here: arrive by mid-afternoon, check in early enough for dinner, use the private open-air bath before and after the meal, walk Arima’s compact lanes and public bath area, then leave after breakfast or add one more slow night for Mount Rokko or a deeper town stroll.
Trip-planning verdict: Best used as a 1-night or relaxed 2-night stay in Arima Onsen for private-bath downtime and an easy town stroll, not as a long sightseeing base.

Know before booking

Dinner timingCheck-in is effectively early evening if you booked dinner; late arrival can mean missing the meal.
Short-area riskArima is charming but compact, so many travelers run out of nearby sights after one full day.
Not a city baseThis is in Arima Onsen, not central Kobe, so repeated urban sightseeing transfers add friction.

Food & drinks

Verified at 1389-3 Arimacho in Arima Onsen, this ryokan centers its dining around an on-site kappo-style dining room, with strong nearby options for Kobe beef and hand-made soba.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Main meal venue with counter-focused kappo dining for dinner and breakfast.

  • Kaiseki dinnerfoodSeasonal multi-course Japanese meal.
  • Breakfast setfoodJapanese breakfast served in the dining room.
  • Counter kappospecialtyChef-led cooking presented close to guests.
  • SakedrinkGood match for ryokan meals.
-TASUKU- (nearby)
nearbyshort walk from Arima Onsen Station

Popular Kobe beef teppanyaki spot in the Arima Onsen area.

  • Kobe beef steakfoodMain draw here.
  • Sirloin coursefoodTeppanyaki beef course.
  • Ribeye coursefoodRich cut cooked on the iron plate.
  • WinedrinkCommon pairing for steak.
Soba Dosanjin Arima (nearby)
nearbynear the ryokan

Well-known local soba restaurant for hand-made buckwheat noodles.

  • Hand-made sobafoodSignature buckwheat noodles.
  • Cold sobafoodSimple and refreshing style.
  • Hot sobafoodWarm noodle option.
  • Soba teadrinkLight drink with the meal.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This ryokan is in the central Arima Onsen area, with the easiest arrivals usually via Arima Onsen Station or the Arima Onsen bus stop, plus taxi access from major Kobe and Osaka gateways.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong pick for travelers who want an upscale, quiet Arima Onsen stay centered on private in-room bathing and refined dining. It is less ideal if you want lower prices, public bath variety, or a family-friendly ryokan.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Private golden-spring bath in every roomEvery guest room includes its own open-air bath using Arima’s famous kinsen water, so you can soak in privacy without relying on shared bathing schedules. This is especially appealing for couples or travelers who prefer a quieter onsen experience.
  • Standout live kappo diningThe ryokan puts unusual emphasis on counter-style kappo dining where chefs cook and present dishes in front of guests. That makes dinner feel more personal and memorable than a standard set-course ryokan meal.
  • Large rooms for an intimate ryokanWith only six rooms, the property feels exclusive, and the rooms are spacious by ryokan standards at roughly 60 to 90 square meters. That extra space makes the stay feel more premium and comfortable for longer lounging time in-room.
  • Easy for exploring Arima Onsen on footThe location places you within Arima Onsen, with key sights and town-center spots reachable on foot. It works well if you want to stroll the hot spring town between check-in and dinner rather than stay somewhere isolated.
  • Polished adults-focused atmosphereThe inn is positioned for mature guests and does not accept children 12 and under, which helps keep the atmosphere calm and low-noise. Travelers seeking a romantic or restful stay may value that more than a busier traditional inn.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not suitable for families with childrenThe property does not accept children aged 12 and under, so it is immediately ruled out for many family trips. Even teens-only family groups may find the adults-oriented tone less flexible.
  • Very limited on-site scaleThis is a six-room ryokan, so you should not expect the broader facilities of a larger luxury onsen resort. If you want multiple baths, lounges, or lots of public spaces, it may feel too compact.
  • Baths are private but not free-flowingThe in-room open-air baths use hot spring water, but the guest-room baths are not free-flowing straight from the source. Onsen enthusiasts who care deeply about that distinction may prefer a property with fully continuously fed baths.
  • Dinner style may not suit everyoneThe signature counter dining is a plus for many guests, but it also means meals are more staged and interactive than in-room dining or a fully private setup. Travelers wanting a simpler, more casual meal experience may not love that format.
  • Access by car can be awkwardThe property notes that the entrance-side parking area is narrow and steep, and some vehicles may need to be redirected to another lot. If you are driving a larger or low-clearance car, arrival may feel less convenient than at bigger hotels.

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