I stayed one day with my parents last week. The hotel has been open for about a year, and since it does not provide its own hot springs, I was a bit adventurous, but it was an excellent choice. I made a reservation two weeks before my visit, and was able to make pleasant memories during my stay, especially because the manager provided friendly and attentive guidance and consideration.When you think about it, think about it, think about it, think about it, think about it, think about it.した!1) Guest room: There are 4 rooms provided per day. I stayed in the room on the far left. The interior is modern, clean, spacious and comfortable (except for a brief moment around midnight when some people shouted out in excitement), and it was quiet and I slept well.: Light pours in through the windows and the old scenery unfolds in real time, so you can enjoy Arima at any moment, inside or outside.: Among the accommodations near Arima Onsen (excluding ryokans), the shower rooms in the rooms are very spacious and comfortable. Recommended for those who do not enjoy bathing in hot springs with many other people or who would like to take a private shower.2) Activities available nearby: You can bathe in the hot springs with the Kinnoyu (Silver Bath)/Kinnoyu (Golden Bath) admission tickets provided by the hotel, two per person (when I went, Kinnoyu was temporarily closed, so I only used Kinnoyu, 1 minute walk), and it is also within walking distance. You can also bathe in the hot springs by purchasing a separate ticket at Taikonoyu, which is 8 minutes away.: The 4th to 6th floors of the hotel building are a 20-year-old toy museum, and admission is free for staying guests. In fact, parents brought their infants and children to play together, and an adult male was sitting alone assembling toys. I found the special/permanent display toys interesting.3) Safety: After 5 p.m., 80% of nearby stores are closed, and it is difficult to see people or cars on the street, so it is not dangerous. It is safe because the hotel informs you at check-in of where to contact in case of requests or emergencies.4) Restaurant: This is the part I was most satisfied with. It is 5 minutes away from Kutsurogiya, which sells pot rice. So it was nice to be able to wait in line and eat. Apart from that, it is really convenient to get around as the hotel is located at the beginning of the main street where snacks, meals and specialties are sold.5) Notable details: Breakfast is not currently provided, but the manager recommended Café de Beau right in front of the building, so we ate there.: When checking in, I was worried because I'm not good at Japanese, but the manager kindly explained things in Japanese and English along with various visual materials, so visitors don't have to worry :): The hotel will probably ask you a few questions before your visit, so it would be a good idea to reply quickly! (ex. What means of transportation you are coming by, whether you want to be picked up at Arima Onsen Station, composition of guests, whether you are accompanying children, etc.)