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Arima Onsen Gekkoen Korokan [ * * * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 318

Ryokan Gekkoen Korokan offers 9 different soothing hot-spring baths among the greenery of the Rokko Mountains. It features massage services, a sauna and multi-course (kaiseki) meals of seasonal Japanese delicacies. Guests at Onsen Arima…

Arima Onsen Gekkoen Yugetsusanso [ * * * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 318

Overlooking the Arima River, Gekkoen Yugetsusanso features natural hot-spring baths from Arima Onsen’s famous springs. Rooms offer forest views and Japanese decor, with tatami (woven-straw) floors and shoji paper screens. The…

Arima Onsen Tosen Goshobo [ * * * * ]

Arima, 858 Arimacho Kita

Founded in the 12th century and beloved by Junichiro Tanizaki and other Japanese novelists, Tosen Goshobo is the oldest of the hot-spring inns at Arima. Standing beside the Taki River, it features outdoor hot-spring baths and traditional…

Ginsuisou Choraku [ * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arimacho 1654-1

Featuring 10 hot-spring baths and an outdoor pool, Ginsuisou Choraku is a 7-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station. Rooms include futon beds and a seating area with nature views. Tatami (woven-straw) floors and shoji paper screens…

Hyoe Koyokaku [ * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 1904

Boasting a 700-year history and the area's largest hot-spring baths, Hyoe Koyokaku offers a Japanese garden, massage chairs and yukata robes. A 5-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station, it has restaurants and karaoke facilities. The…

Kadonobo Ryokan [ * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 878

Just 500 metres from Arima-Onsen Train Station, Kadonobo Ryokan offers a traditional hot-spring experience with indoor and outdoor kinsen-water baths. The Japanese rooms have futon beds and a private bathroom. Woodwork, tatami (woven-straw)…

Kamiobo [ * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 1175

Just a 7-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station, Kamiobo features massage services and 24-hour public hot-spring baths. The traditional Japanese rooms have shoji paper screens and futon beds. The air-conditioned rooms at Kamiobo Ryokan…

Kinzan [ * * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 1302-4

Kinzan is within a 5-minute walk from Arima-Onsen Train Station and Taiko Bridge. It offers Japanese-style accommodation with 2 public hot-spring baths, a restaurant and free internet in rooms. Sukiyadukuri Ryokan's guestrooms offer organic…

Maple Arima [ * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 406-3

A 10-minute walk from Arima Onsen Train Station, Maple Arima features hot-spring baths, massage services and multi-course Japanese dinners. The spacious rooms have a seating area and tea set. Rooms at Maple Arima Hotel are air-conditioned and…

Merveille Arima [ * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho Utsugidani 1670-5

A 2-minute walk from Arima Onsen Station, Merveille offers comfortable accommodation in the famous hot spring area of Arima. The hotel features a public bath with natural hot spring water. Merveille Arima is a 30-minute drive from Kobe…

Miyukisou Hanamusubi [ * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 351

Boasting outdoor hot-spring baths and traditional Japanese meals, Miyukisou Hanamusubi is a 5-minute ride from Arima Onsen Train Station on the hotel’s free shuttle. The tatami rooms have futon beds. The air-conditioned Japanese rooms at…

Negiya Ryofukaku [ * * * * ]

Arima, Kita-ku Arima-cho 1537-2

Traditional multi-course dinners, hot-spring baths overlooking old forests and spacious Japanese rooms with nature views await guests at Negiya Ryofukaku, a 3-minute walk from Arima-Onsen Train Station. Massages and karaoke are available. …

Ryokan Yamato [ * * * ]

Arima, 1706 Arima Kita

Traditional public baths and dinners with Kobe beef and fresh seafood await guests at Ryokan Yamato, 750 metres from Arima Onsen Train Station. Rooms have forest views and futon bedding. Yamato Ryokan’s air-conditioned Japanese rooms…

Havana, is the capital city, major port, and leading commercial centre of Cuba. The city is one of the 14 Cuban provinces. The city/province has 2.1 million inhabitants, and the urban area over 2.6 million, making Havana the largest city in both Cuba and the Caribbean region.[4] The city extends mostly westward and southward from the bay, which is entered through a narrow inlet and which divides into three main harbours: Marimelena, Guanabacoa, and Atarés. The sluggish Almendares River traverses the city from south to north, entering the Straits of Florida a few miles west of the bay.

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