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  • Question publication date:2019/6/30
  • Update date:2024/6/19
  • Arima Grand Hotel
  • Staying in Arima Onsen for two nights. hot spring inns offer open-air bath and meals in the room?

I'm going on a secret date with my girlfriend and will be staying at Arima Onsen for two nights. I'd like to avoid leaving the room as much as possible, so are there any hot spring inns that have open-air bath and where I can eat in the room?

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Arima Grand Hotel

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)
  • A Breathtaking view view from the hilltop

  • If you want in-room dining and an open-air bath at Arima Onsen, I recommend the Arima Grand Hotel. This high-class hotel has an attractive location with Breathtaking view view from high ground. It draws on two hot springs, Kinsen and Ginsen, and both the large public bath and the open-air bath are very spacious. There is a plan where you can enjoy a special kaiseki meal in a room with an open-air bath at Ginsen.
    Behind The Line's answer (Posted on:2020/1/10)

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