Arima recuperation Onsen Ryokan

8.2
Excellent
(192 reviews)

3 Chome-5-31 Higashiarima, Miyamae Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 216-0002, Japan

+81 44-877-5643

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Hotel Description

Arima Onsen Hotel

Arima Recuperation Onsen Ryokan, nestled in a tranquil suburb of Kawasaki, Japan, at 3 Chome-5-31 Higashiarima, Miyamae Ward, is a peaceful retreat surrounded by cherry blossoms and serene temples. Just a short distance from popular attractions such as the Train & Bus Museum and the iconic Yogoji Temple statues, this hotel offers guests an inviting atmosphere that blends traditional Japanese design with modern amenities. The inn's layout exudes a Zen-like quality, making it the perfect escape for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Each room at Arima Recuperation Onsen Ryokan features essential comforts, including Internet access, televisions, and minifridges. Guests can enjoy the traditional tatami flooring and futons, enhancing the authentic Japanese experience. The chabudai dining tables add to the ambiance, while some rooms include en suite bathrooms for added convenience. The communal bathhouse, segregated by gender, provides a unique opportunity to soak in geothermal water, ensuring a soothing and revitalizing experience.

Special amenities at the hotel include high-speed Wi-Fi and air conditioning, ensuring guests stay connected and comfortable. Although there is no fitness center or spa, the natural onsen provides a therapeutic alternative for relaxation. Guests can indulge in breakfast and dinner options, available for an additional surcharge, allowing for a complete culinary experience during their stay.

Transportation options are conveniently accessible near the hotel. Narita International Airport is approximately 1 hour and 26 minutes away by taxi, while Haneda Airport is just 44 minutes by taxi. The nearby Miyamaedaira Station is only an 8-minute taxi ride, making it easy for guests to explore the vibrant surrounding area and key destinations in the region. Public transport is reliable and efficient, with various stations within walking distance as well.

The hotel prioritizes health and safety, implementing comprehensive measures to ensure guest well-being. Stringent cleaning protocols are followed, and social distancing is encouraged in common areas. Guests can rest assured knowing their safety is a top priority during their stay.

For those looking to immerse themselves in the local culture, Arima Recuperation Onsen Ryokan offers an array of activities and experiences. Visitors can participate in guided tours to nearby attractions, engage in local crafts, or explore the beautiful cherry blossom parks during the blooming season.

Nearby top sights include Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Meiji Jingu, and Harajuku, each offering unique experiences and cultural significance. Tokyo Tower, reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, is another iconic landmark worth visiting, along with the expansive Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, perfect for nature lovers.

Dining options are plentiful in the vicinity, with several exceptional restaurants just a short taxi ride away. Hiiragi offers delicious Chinese cuisine, just 1 minute away. La Ohana is a family-friendly restaurant serving a variety of dishes, reachable in 5 minutes. For a taste of local flavors, visit ナインフーズ有馬店, a traditional Syokudo and Teishoku restaurant only 1 minute from the hotel. Italian Kitchen VANSAN and Vino Vino both offer delightful Italian menus, with VANSAN just 7 minutes away and Vino Vino 4 minutes by taxi.

In conclusion, Arima Recuperation Onsen Ryokan invites guests to discover a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comforts. With its serene atmosphere, exceptional amenities, and prime location, it's the perfect destination for travelers seeking a memorable getaway in Japan.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Traditional Japanese tatami flooring for authenticity

2. Natural onsen with geothermal water for relaxation

3. High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel premises

4. Gender-segregated communal bathhouse for comfort

5. Proximity to public transport options for easy travel

6. Nearby cherry blossom parks for seasonal beauty

7. Comfortable rooms equipped with modern amenities

8. Delicious breakfast and dinner options available

9. Various dining options nearby featuring local and international cuisine

10. Commitment to health and safety measures for guest well-being


5.8 Good

Location rating

Top sights

Shibuya Scramble Crossing
29 min
Meiji Jingu
34 min
Harajuku
35 min
Tokyo Tower
35 min
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
40 min

Nearest locations

Hiiragi
1 min
ナインフーズ有馬店
1 min
Vino Vino
4 min
La Ohana
5 min
まめそら食堂
5 min
Italian Kitchen VANSAN 鷺沼店
7 min
SALT
7 min
プチ・マ・メゾン(Petit MA MAISON)
9 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating5.8
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport44 min

Location

3 Chome-5-31 Higashiarima, Miyamae Ward, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 216-0002, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 26 min

Transit: 2 hr 17 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 44 min

Transit: 1 hr 16 min

Transit:

Musashi-Mizonokuchi Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 1 hr 3 min

Azamino Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 50 min

Mizonokuchi Station

Taxi: 15 min

Walking: 1 hr 5 min

Miyamaedaira Sta.

Taxi: 8 min

Walking: 26 min

Saginuma Station

Taxi: 6 min

Walking: 26 min


Nearby locations

5.8

Good Location

Miyamae Ward

Quiet suburb with park cherry blossoms & Yogoji Temple statues, plus the Train & Bus Museum.

Top Attractions

Top Restaurants


Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Public bath

Public bath

Natural onsen

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


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福士健太郎

4/5
In a place like this, there is a hidden famous hot spring that boasts a history of over 1360 years, flowing directly from the source! ! ! ! As others have written, the building has the atmosphere of a local business inn, but once you step inside, you instantly realize that it's a secret hot spring that only locals know about! You will be surrounded by a feeling of atmosphere. There are not many bathtubs or recreational facilities, but the quality of the hot spring source is rare and valuable.

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nguyen du

5/5
A hot spring inn located in the Arima area, a few minutes by bus from Saginuma Station. The inn itself has been around for about 60 years, but the hot springs opened nearly 900 years ago, making it a historic hot spring.The hot water is so dark and murky that you can't even see the steps in the bathtub, and it's amazing.Meals are served to your room, and you choose to have breakfast included. The breakfast was delicious and the amount of rice was large.There's a convenience store nearby and a microwave in the hallway, so you won't have any problems even if you don't have a meal plan.I was surprised to find such a hot spring with such murky water so close to Tokyo!

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Nyanpoint

4/5
Is there a rest area?

Room 4

Service 4

Location4

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ニワノウサギ

5/5
It is about a 3-minute walk from Nakaarima bus stop, which is a 15-minute bus ride from Yokohama Municipal Subway Center-Kita Station.The hot springs were brown in color and contained iron, and were very soothing to the body.Dinner includes butter-grilled swordfish from Miura, tuna and octopus sashimi, and a variety of other small dishes.I had never eaten such a large cutlassfish before, and I thoroughly enjoyed the soft meat.The breakfast was also very delicious with a large salt-grilled grunt. The rice was also glossy.Meals will be delivered to your room in the morning and evening.The room is simple, but has a toilet, washroom, TV, air conditioner, kettle, and refrigerator, so you can spend a relaxing time.I was able to feel very refreshed with delicious food and good hot water.thank you very much.

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yummy

5/5
It has a very nice atmosphere, and the regulars will show you how to enter.It felt like a good distance.Bring water and drink it while taking a bath...You can relax in the bath for 2 hours while occasionally getting out of the bath and resting in your room.It was a very powerful bath considering it was a spa.Although the hot spring treatment was a great opportunity, our family had a lot of plans after that.After all, I thought it would have been better to just enjoy the bath and go home.Parking is free. It's right next to the bath 🙆

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shogo zoomin

5/5
We support all cashless payments ☺️(Rakuten Pay is also available)I went there for a day bath. Rental towels were also included in the price.The quality of the spring water is very good. There is one bathtub, and it is large enough for about 5 or 6 people to stretch out their legs. The washing area had good body soap, shampoo, and conditioner.The lockers in the changing room are narrow, so deep backpacks etc. cannot be stored inside.

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くれー

5/5
Came here after seeing an article on the web. (Day trip bathing)The iron-rich hot water is originally transparent, but when it comes in contact with the air, it oxidizes and turns brown.A unique hot spring that is different from the black hot springs around here and the salty hot springs. (Spring quality similar to Ikaho Onsen)The smell of the hot water was rich in iron, and the water warmed up very quickly after just 10 minutes of bathing. (A famous hot spring that lives up to its name of medical treatment)Another good point is that it is an easy-to-use facility that includes shampoo, towels, etc. for 1,300 yen. (Although the facility is old, it is kept well-maintained.)However, Capa itself is a small facility, so I hope it remains a secret hot spring known only to those in the know.Why did a hot spring of such surprising quality spring up in a residential area in southern Kanto, and the coincidence that its name is Arima Onsen is very interesting. It was such a hot spring.

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Rika Kino

3/5
I learned about this place from a book called ``I can only love secluded hot springs,'' and although it's a bit far from my home (East Tokyo), I decided to go on a day trip.The host was very nice, and I was very happy to be able to borrow towels (bath towels and towel-sized towels).Earth and water? It was a unique mineral spring that was boiling to a lukewarm temperature, and it was nice to be able to soak in it slowly. You can also drink the hot springs.However, it was written in a hard-to-understand place that it was ``no pumping,'' and I couldn't see because I had poor eyesight, and all of a sudden, a regular customer started complaining and I felt sick.I think this is probably due to the low hot water flow, but I think it's important, so I wish the receptionist would have explained it to non-regular customers.Also, there were no restaurants nearby, so I had a hard time finding food, and I had a bad experience, so I don't think I'll go there again. It's a shame because the hot springs are nice.

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やまちゃん

5/5
Transportation access is excellent as you can take frequent buses from Saginuma Station.The guest rooms are a bit old-fashioned, but the owner's greetings such as ``Welcome back'' and ``Welcome home'' warm your heart.The hot spring water has an unusual color. It's very warm. I'm embarrassed that this is the first time I've heard of such a wonderful place in a residential area.

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さくら

4/5
The hot water is nice and warms your body. I had a great time chatting with the regulars. Free towel rentals and a rest room are also available. You can bring your own. There are four parking spaces across the street.