Arima Onsen Tocen Goshobo
Ryokan in Kobe
Reasons to book
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
About this ryokan rental
Founded in the 12th century and beloved by Junichiro Tanizaki and other Japanese novelists, Tosen Goshobo is the oldest of the hot-spring inns at Arima.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
Hot tub or spa
TV
Garden
Map of Kobe
Available Rooms
2 Single • 430 ft²
Sleeps 2
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5 Futon • 430 ft²
Sleeps 5
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2 Single • 430 ft²
Sleeps 2
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4 Futon • 667 ft²
Sleeps 4
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4 Futon • 678 ft²
Sleeps 4
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Reviews
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5.0
スタッフの対応、食事、部屋、全てに置いて良かったです。
他部屋の音を気にされている方がおられましたが静かでした。
5.0
Fantastic experience. Unbelievable Japan-style dinner.
Nothing
5.0
Services. And I got London taxi from the boss to train station
All great. Best onsen in 20 plus onsen I been b4 in Japan.
5.0
It was very welcoming and all the staff were very kind and responsive. Everything was very organised and the check in process was seamless and efficient. We had the kaiseki dinner and private sho-fu which we booked in advance. Highly recommend both if this is your first time staying here. The place was stunning and would definitely book again. We regret not doing a longer stay.
4.0
This place is one of the oldest in the area. Each corner of it is a scenery for photo shoots. Also location is great, it’s right next to the bus station. No need to walk uphill.
There are 2 options of private onsen. Make sure you pick the more expensive one that’s location in-house of the hotel. It’s beautiful and quiet.
3.5
good location which just 3 minutes from bus terminal. Hotel and clean, historical and well maintained. Staffs are polited and helpful. Huge rooms, big toilet, seperate reading room, massage chair(s) is facilitated. Rare in Japanese with the this price.
Two dinning areas are facilitated in the hotel. In which one is nicely decorated and the other just look like a casuel restaruant. Onsen is small, if you are looking for great onsen with unique or beautiful scenery, that may not be your best choice.
4.5
Amazing traditional Ryokan
5.0
Very authentic in a beautiful quiet village.
Zero
5.0
I loved the very traditional interior and food which was exceptional.
The on-site Onsen was amazing.
Nothing - it was perfect, but expensive
5.0
The staff are very much nice and helpful.
Pillow is not comfortable for myself
5.0
Staff were very attentive and knew who you were immediately after check in
Hard to get responses via emails
4.5
I loved all the attention that the staff provides to the guests, it feels like staying in a grandma house where you can relax because you know that there will be someone that will care about you.
Shuttle service that take you from the Arima Onsen station to the ryokan, very impressing dinner and breakfast for a full Japanese experience.
The private onsen unfortunately is aesthetically poor than the public one and unfortunately for me and other guests with tattoos you don't have chance (I don't blame the fact that tattoos are not allowed in public baths, I respect the cultural differences and rules. It's to say that maybe they could do something about the design and decorations of the private ones)
5.0
The hotel is located in the heart of the walking area. It's very convenient to travel. This historic hotel is well maintained. The interior is well decorated. The staff is very caring. The food served at the hotel is very meticulous. The hotel has an their own hot spring. But you can also walk to the public hot springs nearby.
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4.0
The onsen is outstanding and we enjoyed the delicious dinner.
Our room is on level 4 and have to climb up and down wooden stairways (no lift).
5.0
The onzen is one of the best I've been to. The restaurent staff, especially the waitress from "China" took further steps to look after my daugther who wasn't feeling well.
nothing. All is good
5.0
great location and super nice staff
5.0
The staff were incredibly accommodating and made me feel like royalty. The hot spring was so relaxing and the room and atmosphere of the place was warm and comfortable. The food was the best part by far. I have a fish allergy and the chef fixed me seafood free meals and I am forever grateful. It was so nice that I barely left the hotel.
It was a bit noisy because of the building construction. The people above me were very loud late into the night. But that isn't the hotel's fault.
3.5
Food was good but not excellent
Limited range of food choices
4.5
well furnished in Japanese wooden style
staff are very helpful and friendly
food is great in taste and look
sink in the toilet is not well designed leading to water flooded on the table top
5.0
The Ryokan is a beautiful historic building lived by shoguns of its era. We stayed in the beautiful Raku room. It was the biggest room we stayed during our month long trip across Japan.
It was so spacious - it had a floor dining space during the day that converts into our bedroom with comfortable futons in the evening from 6pm. Next to the dining/bedroom space, separated by wooden sliding doors there’s a covered small balcony with windows overlooking a lovely stream and special books related to Tanizaki and Mita Celadon on display. On the other side of the dining/bedroom space, separated by wooden sliding doors, there’s another table/chair seating area don with cabinets for luggages, fridge and a relaxing massage chair. There’s also historical potteries on display. The message chair was wonderful to relax in after a hot spring bath. Adjoining this room is a big separated bath, toilet and dressing room.
Each space was well designed and simple yet so rich with multi-century history that was captivating to the soul. Great opportunity to live in a piece of well maintained heritage building.
The room costed A$649.12 a night which is quite pricey. The breakfast was ala carte Japanese meal instead of buffet style typical to most hotels. The private onsen (costs ¥3300 for 50min) is in a separate building about 5min walk away and need some guidance to locate.
5.0
The style of this building and the dinner is awesome.
4.5
history
not handicapped friendly
5.0
As I was from Kobe, Arima Onsen had always been a familiar place. We chose Tosen Goshobo, upgraded for very special occasion (anniversary + birthday).
And thankful our stay went far over than what we had expected.
Hotel offered an anniversary surprise for us, which we appreciated a lot.
We loved the architecture -- its room (fabulous! We didn't want to leave), its Japanese garden, its salon (and the choice of library), wine cellar.
We found the semi-outdoor hot springs was playful and was really a good idea.
The quality and the quantity of food was just excellent, diner or breakfast. We had feeling that also the timing between a dish to another was well calculated.
We are so grateful to staff, friendly, caring, who made our stay so memorable.
Nothing.
5.0
Facility, Staff and most of all the food was excellent eith taste and presentation. Helpful and caring staff and the location is just perfect.
Nothing
5.0
Excellent experience, the service was impeccable. Each and every staff were friendly and helpful from the moment we arrived till our departure. We were very excited and looking forward to our stay and were not disappoint. If the onsen was definitely the highlight, the room and the food were just as impressive.
There's something special about staying in an old traditional hotel but this was so very kept and comfortable. It's really something special.
Thank you for having us.
5.0
very clean and can see the tradition building of Japan
4.5
Overall atmosphere was great. Staff were very helpful, especially a staff member named 师慧真 who went the extra mile to explain the dishes, culture as well as etiquette to my parents who didn't understand Japanese. Room was spacious and onsen was amazing.
Our room had a cracked sink. Although this did not have any major impact on our stay, the staff should have noted this before our check-in and informed us when they gave us an overview of our room.
FAQs
How much does this ryokan cost compared to others in Kobe?
The average price for a rental in Kobe is $105 per night. This rental is $228 above the average.
Is parking included with this ryokan?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Arima Onsen Tocen Goshobo. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this ryokan?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this ryokan. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Arima Onsen Tocen Goshobo pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this ryokan is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Arima Onsen Tocen Goshobo?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and balcony or patio.
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