Arima Onsen (æ馬温æ³, Arima Onsen) is an onsen, or hot springs in Kita-ku, Kobe, Japan. This Onsen is still a hidden treasure of modern Kobe, behind Mount Rokko. It attracts many Japanese who want tranquility with beautiful natural surroundings and yet easy access from the busy cities in the Kansai metropolitan area including Osaka.
History
Exploring Arima Onsen & Kobe Chinatownï½Day 66 - Hyogo - Nankinmachi is a compact chinatown in central Kobe and a center of the Chinese community in the Kansai Region. The area was developed by Chinese merchants who settled near Kobe Port after the...
This onsen is the one of Japan's oldest, with Dogo Onsen in Ehime Prefecture and Shirahama Onsen in Wakayama Prefecture. Many documents since the 8th century AD mention this onsen.
According to these documents, among the many visitors to Arima Onsen are Gyoki (è¡åº), a charismatic Buddhist monk in the 7th century, and Ninsai (ä»è¥¿), another monk in the 12th century. Ninsai was said to greatly admire Arima Onsen and helped develop it. Hideyoshi Toyotomi visited this onsen several times in the 16th century.
Springs
Arima Onsen has two kinds of springs. One is kinsen (é'æ³, "gold spring"), which has water colored yellow-brown from iron and salt. The other is ginsen (éæ³, "silver spring"), which is colorless and contains radium and carbonate.
Accommodation
In 2007, there were more than 20 hotels and inns in the Arima Onsen area.
Gallery
See also
- Tosen Goshobo â" an historic ryokan (Japanese inn) located in Arima Onsen
- Three Ancient Springs
External links
- Arima Onsen Sightseeing Association
- (in Japanese) Arima Onsen Sightseeing Association
- Arima Onsen travel guide from Wikivoyage