You can enjoy the abundant natural hot springs in the proud observation baths, large communal baths, and guest rooms.From the observation bath, you can gaze at the mountains, with the sunrise and sunset being particularly exceptional.Located near ski resorts and the Shibu/Yudanaka hot spring towns, this inn allows you to enjoy both the great outdoors and the charm of hot springs.
Located in a quiet area slightly away from the hustle and bustle of the bustling district of Gion. One of Kyoto's five geisha districts, Miyagawa-cho, is right next to the facility, allowing you to enjoy the charming stone-paved streets. If you're lucky, you might have a chance encounter with a maiko or geisha. The area around the facility is rich in historical buildings, making it perfect for experiencing the traditional streets and culture of old Japan. Staying at this facility makes it easy to visit popular tourist spots such as Hanamikoji Street, Kennin-ji Temple, Gion Kobu Kaburenjo Theater, and Yasaka Shrine. With plenty of restaurants, convenience stores, and nightlife spots nearby, you can fully enjoy your trip to Kyoto without any worries. Take this opportunity to enjoy a journey to the ancient capital, rich in history and culture.
A stylish and modern hot spring hotel that shines brightly within Arima Onsen. Guests can enjoy both the private hot springs within the hotel and the adjoining 'Arima Onsen Taiko-no-Yu' free of charge. Taiko-no-Yu is a hot spring theme park with 26 types of hot springs including 'golden spring,' 'silver spring,' and 'carbonated spring,' as well as rock baths, providing a full day of enjoyment. During your stay, and even before check-in or after check-out, you can use the largest and only hot spring facility within Arima Onsen free of charge. Enjoy it free of charge. For dinner, delight in Kirari's menu (New Japanese Cuisine), which is distinct from the traditional Japanese Kaiseki meals offered by local inns. New Japanese Cuisine is Kirari’s proposition of a Nouvelle Japonesque style of Japanese dining. Based on traditional Japanese cooking techniques, it features a fusion Kaiseki meal harmonizing authentic Western culinary methods with Japanese cuisine. Please savor the innovative dishes that can only be experienced at Kirari.(Menus may vary depending on the accommodation plan.)
A long-established inn in Ureshino Onsen, founded in 1925, with a serene ambiance surrounded by cedar trees.Designed by the late Junzo Yoshimura, who also worked on the basic design of the new Imperial Palace.The sister inn, Shiibasanso, and the clear stream are also well-regarded.