Kobe, Japan
833 Arimacho, Kita Ward,
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+81 789040680
It's pretty nice. I like the brown hotspring bath. Thier are two hotspring class baths and one that is not. The two hotspring baths are right by each other but have different temperatures. I like that their is also a free foot bath out front to relax. Their is also a hotspring place to wash hands as well that is coming out of an urn which is cool. Nice place with nice staff.
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Real simple Onsen with the brown water (Kin-sen). They only have a couple bathes and they only fit a couple dozen people (if you don't mind being within a meter of the next guy) combined. There are bitter places in the area but this place is real simple, quick and cheap. You can pop in pop out within 20 minutes. No swimsuits nor towels nor tattoos allowed in the bathes (typical bathhouse rules).
For a public Onsen it's perfectly pleasant. I'd recommend arriving late or early or you will be in a queue for upwards of an hour. Inside is very rustic and authentic and the staff will guide you if you can't figure out what to do. It's three baths of differing temperatures, one being extra hot which is always a pleasant experience. For me personally, it would have been nice to have the option for outside bathing, though you can bathe your feet outside. You can also pick up a local beer and the famous cider water after which are both very tasty !
Relax your body and mind in Onsen. The place is very nice with a full capacity. Please bring towel with you if you don't want to pay 200 yen for a small towel. After you finish Onsen, let's try Arima cider made from Arima mineral water. You can buy combination ticket for Kin No You and Gin No Yu at 850 yen.
Best Onsen in Japan in terms of uniqueness of the water. The red water is filled with iron minerals. It’s a bit hot (above 41 C). Come with your own towel or pay 200 extra. Have some local milk or local cider after your bath.
Nice public onsen. Tattoo friendly and affordable. The water really did make my skin feel great.
A very nice hot spring. Recommended to try as a visitor in the Kobe area, it's a very unique Japanese experience. The water is very hot, so be mindful of that - there are two available small pools, at 42 and 44 degrees Celsius.
Friendly and accessible for foreigners, with signs in English and helpful staff. A straightforward and solid onsen experience that won't break the bank. No towel rental, but you can buy one for 500 yen.
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