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Arimakoyado Hataya Ryokan


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10

Nikolai

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18 Oct 2025

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Stayed 1 night

Amazing location, price and staff. I know a little bit of Japanese so that helped, but they have a book for non-Japanese speakers! If you’re visiting, just please be respectful of their rules. I would definitely come back and recommend to everyone!
Amazing location, price and staff. I know a little bit of Japanese so that helped, but they have a book for non-Japanese speakers! If you’re visiting, just please be respectful of their rules. I would definitely come back and recommend to everyone!

8

Benh

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10 Nov 2024

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Stayed 1 night

Was a nice area to visit. Wish I had studied more of area. Would have stayed 2 nights instead of 1 had I known better. Very interesting area and hot springs hard to find as I speak nor read Japanese. But did enjoy the experience.
Was a nice area to visit. Wish I had studied more of area. Would have stayed 2 nights instead of 1 had I known better. Very interesting area and hot springs hard to find as I speak nor read Japanese. But did enjoy the experience.

10

Josh

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1 Apr 2024

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Stayed 2 nights

Very nice room, right in the middle of everything and a short walk to the onsen.
Very nice room, right in the middle of everything and a short walk to the onsen.

4

Amy

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11 May 2023

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When you get to the address provided, it directs you across the way to Kamiobo where you do the actual check-in. The attendant then leads you back to the actual location of your room. The ryokan only provides one towel per day. If you visit their onsen, you're supposed to bring that towel there with you, but they will not exchange a fresh one after you used the onsen so you will take that towel back with you to use in your room. The towel is also extremely thin so bring your own to use in your room and save their thin towel for the onsen. The hand towel provided is more like the body scrub towels hotels normally provide. A toothbrush and toothpaste is provided with your daily towel. The room has a mini fridge, electric water kettle, yukata, and slippers. The price of your stay includes free access to the onsen at Kamiobo. It was the scariest place I've ever visited in Japan. At Kamiobo, you get led through a maze of hallways before finally reaching the doors to the gender-separated onsen. You get downstairs and you're greeted by a room that looks straight out of a horror film. Go look at photos of Kamiobo on Google Maps and you will see what I mean. The room should probably be refreshed so that it's more inviting. Something as simple as a new paint job would help. I couldn't even relax while in the tub so I got out pretty quickly. It was so off-putting that I didn't bother to return or try the other public ones around. The mattress pad in the room was also very thin.
When you get to the address provided, it directs you across the way to Kamiobo where you do the actual check-in. The attendant then leads you back to the actual location of your room. The ryokan only provides one towel per day. If you visit their onsen, you're supposed to bring that towel there with you, but they will not exchange a fresh one after you used the onsen so you will take that towel back with you to use in your room. The towel is also extremely thin so bring your own to use in your room and save their thin towel for the onsen. The hand towel provided is more like the body scrub towels hotels normally provide. A toothbrush and toothpaste is provided with your daily towel. The room has a mini fridge, electric water kettle, yukata, and slippers. The price of your stay includes free access to the onsen at Kamiobo. It was the scariest place I've ever visited in Japan. At Kamiobo, you get led through a maze of hallways before finally reaching the doors to the gender-separated onsen. You get downstairs and you're greeted by a room that looks straight out of a horror film. Go look at photos of Kamiobo on Google Maps and you will see what I mean. The room should probably be refreshed so that it's more inviting. Something as simple as a new paint job would help. I couldn't even relax while in the tub so I got out pretty quickly. It was so off-putting that I didn't bother to return or try the other public ones around. The mattress pad in the room was also very thin.

8

Lim Seok Hoon

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30 Nov 2022

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Stayed 19,325 nights

The distance to the hotel from the main street is walkable. But there is slope so big luggage will be slightly tough.
The distance to the hotel from the main street is walkable. But there is slope so big luggage will be slightly tough.

1176, Arima, Arimacho, Kobe, Japan

Location

Arimacho, a neighborhood in Kobe, is home to Arimakoyado HATAYA. Arima Onsen and Port of Kobe are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Kidzania Koshien Theme Park and Kobe Anpanman Children's Museum & Mall. Arima Toy Museum and Fruit Flower Park are also worth visiting.

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Property policies

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Check-in

Check-out

From 15:00 to 21:00

Before 10:00


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FAQs

Yes, accessible parking options are available directly at the ryokan.


Breakfast is not provided at the property.


Pets are not allowed at the property. However, service animals are exempt from fees and restrictions.


Check-in time starts at 15:00 and ends at 21:00. Check-out time is at 10:00. Early or late check-in/check-out is not available.

The property offers accessible parking and step-free entrances, ensuring convenience for guests with disabilities.


The property is located in Arimacho, a neighborhood in Kobe, close to attractions such as Arima Onsen and Port of Kobe. It is also near shopping areas like Kobe Harborland.


Children 12 years old and younger are not permitted at the property.


No cribs or rollaway/extra beds are available at the property.


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