• Kinki | Popular hot spring inns and Ryokan (Japanese inn) based on reviews! 194 recommended hotels for 2024
  • Kinki | Popular hot spring inns and Ryokan (Japanese inn) based on reviews! 194 recommended hotels for 2024

A ranking of 194 popular hot spring inns, Ryokan (Japanese inn), and hotels in the Kinki region! Information on facilities such as popular rooms with open-air baths and ping pong tables, and hot spring inns perfect for instagrammable, and other hot spring inns and hotels in the Kinki region can be booked on 47Trip.

Ranking of recommended hot hot spring inns in "Kinki"
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326 Benzaiten-cho, Shimogyo-ku

  • Affordable price and good service

  • This Ryokan (Japanese inn) is a 5-minute walk from Gojo Station, and the courtyard is carefully maintained, so it is recommended as a place where you can spend time in the good old Kyoto style. The rooms are spacious Japanese-style rooms, and there is also a private bath, so it is recommended for spending the whole day relaxing in the inn.

    はがせとうち's answer (Posted on:2023/11/15)

1654-1 Arima-cho,Kita-ku

  • Reasonably priced accommodation plan with only 10,000 yen

  • We recommend "Arima Onsen Ginsui-so Choraku." This wonderful hot spring inn is rare among the Arima Onsen hot springs, where you can enjoy two different spring qualities, "Kinsen" and "Ginsen," all in the same inn. Although it is a high-grade hotel, it also offers a wide range of affordable plans for those who want to stay without meals. The open-air bath surrounded by the rustic atmosphere of the oak forest is particularly comfortable, and the radon contained in the hot spring will soothe your body and relax your tiredness. In a separate building a little ways independent guest cottages, you can also enjoy a jacuzzi and steam bath, making this a recommended hot spring inn to visit when you come to Arima.

    エイム's answer (Posted on:2021/8/20)

1296, Arima-cho, Kita-ku

  • It's close to the station and very convenient for sightseeing.

  • If you are in Arima Onsen, how about "Arima Gyoen"? It is a hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn) located a 5-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station. There are many hot spring Ryokan (Japanese inn), shops, and convenience stores in the surrounding area, and it is also close to the outlet mall, so it is very convenient for sightseeing. Meals are served in the restaurant, with a menu using seasonal ingredients.

    Natural Science's answer (Posted on:2020/12/ 4)

721-1,Higashi-Shiokouji,Karasuma-dori,Shimogyo-ku

1304-1, Arima-cho, Kita-ku

  • The stay-at-home plan is a great option, with breakfast and dinner served in your room and a carefully selected kaiseki dinner!

  • The rooms with open-air baths vary in price depending on the room grade, but the lowest price is 70,000 yen per person, but it is a room on the top floor with an excellent view, and the open-air bath is of course a Gin-yu hot spring. The meal is a carefully selected kaiseki course, cooked in the kitchen on the same floor and brought to the room while it is still hot. The food is as extravagant as possible, including Kobe beef fillet and sirloin steak, abalone, sea urchin, and other appetizers, as well as Akashi sea bream and live sashimi of tuna. The breakfast is so luxurious that it could be mistaken for dinner. The bath in the room is of course good, but the inn's observation large bath is on the same floor, so it is easy to get to. The bath has a spacious indoor bath (Ginsen) with Breathtaking view view below, an open-air bath where you can taste Kinsen and Ginsen, and a sauna is also attached. By the way, there is also a wonderful large bath in the basement. If you have time, I recommend going there. There is an indoor bath and an open-air bath with a completely different atmosphere from the 9th floor.

    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/2/ 8)

469,Yushima,Kinosaki-cho,Toyooka-city

  • This long-established inn was founded 150 years ago and is sure to satisfy even your grandmother!

  • We would like to introduce you to an inn where you can fully experience the old-fashioned, rustic atmosphere. It is Nishimuraya Honkan in Kinosaki Onsen. This inn has been in business for 150 years and has been loved by many people for a long time. The excellent customer service and many details will satisfy travelers. I'm sure your grandmother would be very happy, so why not consider staying here?

    味噌かつ's answer (Posted on:2019/2/ 6)

538-1 Nakano cho, Shijo agaru, Nakagyo-ku

  • A hotel with hot springs and a good location in Kyoto city

  • I recommend this hotel, which is under 8,000 yen and includes no meals. The hotel is located in Kyoto City, and is conveniently located near the station, making it easy to access all the tourist spots in Kyoto. The rooms are clean and have plenty of amenities. There is also a natural hot spring, so you can relax after your trip. When you stay there, make sure you choose a window where you can see the bonfires. I think anything under 8,000 yen would be considered a business hotel class.

    きょうffrv54's answer (Posted on:2016/8/10)

495 Yushima, Kinosaki-cho, Toyooka-shi

1617-1 Arimacho, Kita

  • A hotel that exceeds expectations

  • This is one of the more affordable hotels in Arima Onsen. Despite the low price, the breakfast and dinner meals are very delicious. It's not luxurious, but the relaxing rooms and clean large public baths are the secret to its popularity. The parking lot is large and easy to park in, and it's also convenient to access. We recommend this hotel as it will exceed your expectations.

    hahata's answer (Posted on:2021/9/17)

883-12 Matoya Isobecho

808 Arima-cho, Kita-ku

  • This is an inn with rooms with beds where foreigners can easily stay.

  • The inn is located in Arima Onsen with Simmons beds Japanese and Western room. In addition, you can enjoy hot spring water in the large public baths "Zuisen" and "Sosen" equipped with medium and low temperature saunas, and in the private family bath "Jusen" (charged) where you can enjoy Ginsen (radon spring) free private open-air bath with an internal key and Kinsen private bath. And as for the meals, you can enjoy kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )prepared with carefully selected ingredients such as Kobe beef, Sanda beef, Tanba matsutake mushrooms, Matsuba crabs, and natural torafugu (blowfish) directly from the place of production.

    うまき's answer (Posted on:2021/11/17)

1670-5 Utsugidani

  • An inn just a 5-minute walk from the center of hot spring town

  • Merveille Arima is conveniently located just a two-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, and a five-minute walk from the center of hot spring town. There are manju shops and cafes lined up, making it a great place to eat while walking around. The hotel has a large public bath (with sauna) where you can enter both the "Kinsen" and "Ginsen" springs, as well as open-air bath, so you can fully enjoy hot spring atmosphere. For dinner, you can enjoy a kaiseki course made with local ingredients, including delicious Kobe beef. From autumn, there are plans available where you can eat crab sukiyaki, crab hotpot, and fugu hotpot.

    RRgypsies's answer (Posted on:2020/9/23)

351 Arima-cho, Kita-ku

  • Room with open-air bath "Kinsen"

  • If you are looking for an inn with an open-air bath and in-room dining in Arima Onsen, I recommend this inn. It is a spacious, clean, and elegant inn, and the open-air "Kinsen" bath is in the room, so it is great to be able to take a bath in the hot spring whenever you want without worrying about the people around you. Dinner is also served in the room. You will definitely be satisfied.

    へゆもんて's answer (Posted on:2023/5/11)

Kita-ku Arima-cho 406-3

  • Assuming you're traveling alone, you can stay at an inn with six different types of saunas and baths for just 20,000 yen!

  • Ginsen, called "Toyoju no Yu," is pumped into six baths, a full-body bath, Lying-down bath utase-yu(a stream of hot water falling down on your shoulders like a small waterfall), a bubble bath, a walking bath, and a pressure bath. There is also an infrared sauna. There are several kaiseki courses available, ranging from a course with Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot)shabu-shabu as the main dish, to black-haired wagyu steak, black-haired Shabu Shabu(Japanese hotpot), and a course with spiny lobster as kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal ). It is a 12-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, and close to the hot spring town. I don't know how much you should pay, but the breakfast-only plan costs less than 10,000 yen, so in that case you could have dinner in the hot spring town.

    Shinryuken's answer (Posted on:2023/2/14)

54-4 Nakao Shitamachi, Nishikyo-ku

  • A long-established Ryokan (Japanese inn) with Breathtaking view view

  • This is a long-established inn with a lovely Japanese atmosphere. It is located near Togetsukyo Bridge. You can see the autumn leaves covering the entire Arashiyama area from the rooms with open-air bath hot spring. You can relax in the bathtub with friend and chat. For dinner, kaiseki(a traditional Japanese multiple course meal )featuring Kyoto vegetables and many side dishes. The beautiful colors and presentation are a feast for the eyes and a delight for the tongue. The food is mild and delicious, and the breakfast is also health-conscious. We recommend this inn for its excellent hospitality, autumn leaves, and hot spring.

    's answer (Posted on:2023/10/14)

17 Nishikujo-Inmachi Minami-ku

  • Enjoy Arima Onsen at a reasonable price

  • There are Japanese-style and Western-style rooms to choose from. It's good that you can choose the right one for the occasion. There is a large bath and an open-air bath in the inn, and a hot spring in the main building. The price is less than 10,000 yen for a room only or with breakfast, and depending on the dinner course, it can be a little over 10,000 yen, so it may change depending on the tour schedule, but I think it's a cheap and good inn.

    Michik0914's answer (Posted on:2019/3/31)

987 Arima-cho Kita-ku, Kobe-shi

  • A place to stay in Arima Onsen for under 10,000 yen

  • This is a popular inn in Arima Onsen with a total of 37 rooms, where you can enjoy bathing in the hot springs. This plan for a relaxing stay at Arima Onsen (without meals) will fit your budget. You can also enjoy the hot springs in the open-air rooftop bath where you can look up at the shining starry sky, the Beitou stone bath that passes through precious stones designated as special natural monuments by the country, the spacious large communal bath that the inn is proud of, and Kinsen open-air bath that turns brown when exposed to air.

    うまき's answer (Posted on:2021/10/30)

19. Korakuen

570-4 Imazu, Kinosaki-cho, Toyooka-shi

  • The nostalgic massage machine in the lobby exudes rustic spring inn atmosphere.

  • Not only the exterior, but the massage machines at the entrance to the lobby are of a nostalgic type, giving off a Showa-era vibe. Also, when you enter the room, you'll find a rotary dial phone, which is no longer seen these days, so you can fully enjoy the Showa-era atmosphere. If you're looking for a rustic spring inn, we recommend "Korakuen"!

    yo-ne's answer (Posted on:2019/8/ 8)

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