Arima Kirari
8,2/10 Excellent - Based on 372 reviews
Bathed in an atmosphere where every detail seems to whisper serenity, this ryokan in Kobe embodies a sanctuary of peace. Nestled in the heart of a natural setting, the benefits of the surrounding hot springs envelop visitors, offering a gentle harmony between mind and body. The spa, thermal bath, and relaxation areas infuse a restorative energy, inviting you to release stress and reconnect with yourself in a setting that is both warm and refined.
Like a haven of tranquility, the Japanese-style rooms evoke a pure simplicity, conducive to inner reflection. Equipped with traditional futons and bathed in natural light, they often open onto a spectacular view of the surrounding landscapes. Each space combines modern comfort with ancient Japanese aesthetics, offering travelers a soothing habitat for a stay filled with serenity.
An immersion in culinary art, the on-site restaurants celebrate the richness of Japanese cuisine. From the elegance of kaiseki to the comforting pleasure of family dishes, each plate is an ode to flavors. The surroundings are full of gourmet opportunities for those curious about seeking local authenticity. This gastronomic symphony beautifully completes the experience of this ryokan, transforming each moment into a sensory journey.
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Japanese Authenticity Evaluation
7/10 Although mixed with modern elements, the architecture retains a Japanese charm. The varied cuisine highlights local dishes, while the well-integrated onsens offer a soothing experience. The rooms, well-arranged, evoke a traditional atmosphere, even if some elements betray a touch of modernity.
Highlights of the Ryokan
Thermal bath/onsen
Outdoor bath
Public bath
Massages
Wi-Fi connection
Parking
Air conditioning
Restaurant
Positive Reviews
Exceptional Onsen Facilities
Guests repeatedly mention the onsen facilities as amazing, with a variety of pools, saunas, and both public and exclusive options for hotel guests, creating a relaxing and memorable experience.
Delicious Food and Varied Breakfast
Many reviews praise the delicious food, including Michelin star-equivalent kaiseki dinners, gourmet buffet breakfasts, and a wide variety of traditional and regional options for all tastes.
Friendly and Helpful Staff
Staff are described as very service oriented and willing to help, often going out of their way to assist guests, even with language barriers, to ensure a pleasant stay.
Great Location and Access
The hotel is well located, within walking distance to the village and main street, and offers privileged access to the adjacent public onsen, making it convenient for guests.
Spacious and Comfortable Rooms
Rooms are noted for their space and comfort, with a nice mixture of old and new styles, tatami accommodations, and a nostalgic atmosphere that guests appreciate.
Comprehensive Facilities and Amenities
Facilities are comprehensive, including big onsen baths, parking, good food courts, and amenities that serve both large groups and individual guests well.
Negative Reviews
Challenging Access and Steep Hill
Several guests found the hotel’s location on a steep hill difficult, especially when carrying luggage or traveling with children, and noted the lack of clear shuttle information.
Language Barriers with Staff
Some guests experienced challenges communicating with staff due to limited English proficiency, particularly during check-in and meal times, though staff tried to help as best as possible.
Hotel and Rooms Feel Dated
A few reviews mention that the hotel and furnishings feel dated or have an old smell, suggesting that some areas could benefit from updates or renovations.
Crowded Breakfast and Public Areas
At peak times, breakfast and public onsen areas can become crowded, making it less peaceful for some guests, especially during busy periods.
Limited Shuttle Service
Guests noted the lack of a shuttle bus from major bus stations to the hotel, which would make arrival easier, especially for those with heavy luggage.
Special Meal Requirements Not Always Met
Some guests with specific dietary needs or food preferences found it challenging, as menus are often seafood-based and not all requests could be accommodated easily.
What are the onsen facilities like at Arima Kirari?
Arima Kirari boasts a hot spring onsen with a variety of baths, including indoor and outdoor options. Guests can enjoy a relaxing soak in the natural geothermal waters, surrounded by serene mountain views.
What are the check-in and check-out times?
Check-in is available from 15:00 to 19:00, and guests are requested to check out between 07:00 and 10:30. Please inform the ryokan in advance of your expected arrival time.
What languages are spoken at the ryokan?
The primary language spoken at Arima Kirari is Japanese. We recommend guests to prepare basic Japanese phrases to enhance communication.
Are there any rules or restrictions I should be aware of?
The ryokan is a non-smoking establishment and does not permit pets. Guests are asked to be mindful of noise levels, especially between 22:00 and 07:00. Additionally, parties or events are not allowed.
What wellness services are available?
Guests can enjoy a range of spa facilities, including massage chairs and designated relaxation areas. Massages are also available for an additional fee.
What dining options are offered at Arima Kirari?
Arima Kirari features two restaurants offering a variety of dining experiences. A buffet breakfast is served each morning and guests can savor traditional Kaiseki dinner with their stay.
Is parking available for guests?
Yes, free private parking is available on-site for guests who reserve in advance. The parking area is also equipped with charging stations for electric vehicles.
What tourist attractions are nearby?
Several attractions are located close to the ryokan, including the Hosenji Temple, Philatelic Culture Museum, and the Arima Toys and Automata Museum. The scenic Mount Rokko is also just 4.2 km away.
Are pets allowed at Arima Kirari?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed at the ryokan to ensure the comfort and safety of all guests.
What cultural activities can I experience here?
Guests can immerse themselves in traditional Japanese culture by participating in tea ceremonies, wearing yukata, and exploring local art and history museums nearby.
What are the transportation options to reach the ryokan?
Arima Kirari offers a complimentary shuttle service for guests. For those using public transport, the Arima Onsen train station is just 900 meters away.
Does the ryokan offer Wi-Fi?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, allowing guests to stay connected during their stay.