Ginsuisou Choraku
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Ryokan highlights
A hillside Arima Onsen ryokan in Kobe known for multiple private hot spring sources and in-room dining.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
Verified as the ryokan at 1654-1 Arima-cho, Kobe, with kaiseki dining, Japanese breakfast, and a small in-house lounge/cafe offering drinks and light refreshments.
Main in-house dining for seasonal kaiseki and breakfast; some meals may also be served in-room depending on plan.
- Seasonal kaisekifoodMulti-course Japanese dinner.
- Japanese breakfastfoodGentle set with grilled fish and egg.
- Western breakfastfoodAvailable with advance request.
- Kobe beef teppanyakispecialtyPremium beef add-on option.
- Ise lobsterspecialtyReservation-only seafood add-on.
On-site lounge for evening drinks and a relaxed nightcap.
- Alcoholic drinksdrinkVarious drinks available.
- NightcapspecialtyEasy post-onsen stop.
- Casual lounge timespecialtyRelax with companions.
Bath-side refreshment corner with drinks and house-made sweets after soaking.
- DrinksdrinkRefreshments after the bath.
- House-made sweetsfoodSmall complimentary treats.
- After-bath breakspecialtyQuiet resting spot.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This ryokan is in the upper Arima Onsen area and is most practically reached via Arima Onsen Station or the Arima Onsen bus area, with a short taxi ride or manageable uphill walk.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A strong choice for travelers who want a classic Arima Onsen stay with a more secluded, nature-oriented feel and serious hot-spring variety. It suits guests prioritizing baths, calm surroundings, and traditional ryokan dining more than those wanting a central, modern hotel-style base.
- Two famous Arima spring types on-siteThis ryokan is especially appealing because you can enjoy both Kinsen and Ginsen without leaving the property. That is a standout advantage in Arima, where many places focus on only one spring type.
- Forest-surrounded baths feel genuinely immersiveThe bathing experience is designed around greenery, including outdoor baths set among oak trees for a quieter, more atmospheric soak. It feels more like a retreat in nature than a town-center bathhouse.
- Excellent bath variety beyond one main onsenChoraku offers large public baths, open-air baths, sauna, and private open-air options, so the stay feels richer than a ryokan with just one or two bath spaces. Guests who like trying different bath styles will get more out of the property.
- Strong food focus with regional ingredientsMeals highlight seasonal cuisine with ingredients such as seafood from the Akashi Strait and premium black Wagyu beef. This makes dinner feel like part of the destination experience, not just a standard included meal.
- Peaceful hillside setting with helpful shuttle supportIts elevated location above the center of Arima gives it a calmer atmosphere and wider sense of space. The free shuttle within Arima helps soften the inconvenience of not being right in the middle of town.
- Not the most central ryokan in ArimaIt sits slightly away from the heart of the onsen town, so spontaneous strolling is less effortless than from a property in the center. Even with shuttle support, some travelers may prefer to step straight out into the main streets.
- Some bath access involves outdoor walking and stairsCertain private open-air baths require going outside the building and using stairs. That can be inconvenient in bad weather or for guests with mobility concerns.
- Traditional style may feel less sleek than luxury-modern staysThe appeal here is classic ryokan atmosphere rather than cutting-edge contemporary design throughout. Travelers seeking a highly modern, polished luxury aesthetic may find it more old-school than expected.
- Best experience can become expensiveThe more desirable room categories, private bath use, and full meal plans can quickly push the stay into a higher budget range. It makes more sense as a splurge than as a value-first booking.
- Dining-heavy format reduces flexibilityBecause the property leans into the full ryokan experience, it is best suited to guests who want to plan around set meals and on-site relaxation. Travelers hoping for a freer hotel-style schedule may find that rhythm restrictive.
Ranking around this ryokan in Hyogo
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Current position: 45th out of 90 ryokans in Hyogo.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40th | Hotel Wakamizu | 8.9/10 | 405 |
| 41st | Hashinoya Bekkan Ransui | 8.9/10 | 171 |
| 42nd | Tsutaya Ryokan | 10.0/10 | 2 |
| 43rd | Base House Kinosaki お子様無料でサウナもアクティビティも楽しめる城崎温泉一棟貸し宿 One Group a Day Private Villa with free shuttle service, sauna and outdoor activities | 9.9/10 | 2 |
| 44th | 酒蔵宿西山 鼓傳 -koden- | 10.0/10 | 1 |
| 45th | Ginsuisou Choraku Current ryokan | 8.8/10 | 1,242 |
| 46th | Hyoe Koyokaku | 8.8/10 | 1,031 |
| 47th | Hotel Kinparo | 8.8/10 | 524 |
| 48th | SPA TERRACE Shisui | 8.8/10 | 470 |
| 49th | Awakan | 8.8/10 | 250 |
| 50th | La Conte Arima, Arima Onsen | 8.8/10 | 181 |
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