Negiya Ryofukaku
Ryokan in Kobe
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Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
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About this ryokan rental
While you're here, you can enjoy all the comforts of home and more, including a refrigerator and free WiFi, as well as a high-definition TV and a bidet. Other amenities include premium bedding, towels, slippers, and a phone.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Hot tub or spa
Garden
Map of Kobe
Available Rooms
Deluxe Twin Room with Tatami Area and Mountain View - West Tower - Non-Smoking
2 Single • 430 ft²
Sleeps 2
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Japanese-Style Room with Garden View and Shared Bathroom - Non-Smoking
Beds not specified • 377 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Standard Japanese-Style Room with Shared Bathroom - Non-Smoking
Beds not specified • 377 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Twin Room with Shower - Non-Smoking
2 Single • 215 ft²
Sleeps 2
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Deluxe Twin Room with Tatami Area and Open-Air Bath - Non-Smoking
2 Single • 538 ft²
Sleeps 3
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Reviews
2.5
This place is so peaceful and relaxing. The staff is attentive to detail, the food is unbelievable. Definitely do the breakfast and dinner, totally worth it.
3.0
The dinner experience was best, the Japanese bath is nothing better than at any hotel in Kyoto. Staff is very polite. Rooms and property look much nicer in pictures. Not the experience I had hoped for. Better pay more money and go where it's a better experience rather than regret it later.
3.0
The quality of food was lower than expected.
2.5
The stay was amazing!
I should have stay for 2 nights, 1 nights is not enough! Foods’ amazing, the staffs there are very friendly too.
5.0
Everything is nice
2.0
Amazing experience. One of the best hotels I’ve ever been to.
5.0
This place was a perfect place to relax and unwind after a lot of traveling. Staff was kind, library was beautiful, baths were amazing. Highly recommend
5.0
Staying at Negiya Ryofukaku was really pleasant and relaxing. Arima Onsen is a really old town in general so the building's age really shows. However, this didn't affect our stay at all. Here are our main highlights of our stay:
- we booked an overnight trip (after the night we wished we did 2 nights) in the traditional japanese room. The roombecame our favorite. It's incredibly clean, has a great view of Arima Onsen and it was perfect for the two of us.
- when we booked, i didnt realize dinner wasnt included, so upon check-in we requested if we could also include dinner and luckily enough, they still had meals available (i think they only had a certain amount of food because staying at ryokans, mostly the food will be based on whats available that season) so be sure to inquire if you would like to eat in the ryokan for dinner. We were able to choose what we wanted and there was an abundance of food served. We both were incredibly full.
- the hotsprings were FANTASTIC. I didnt want to go out at all haha!
- breakfast IS included in our booking and the food that was served was also exceptional!
- they also have a small gift shop for those that want to bring home mementos.
- there was a library that had coffee, also has a pretty good view.
- the staff were cordial, helpful and they really had great service.
The first day of our honeymoon trip was perfect. I would definitely return and book with them, and I highly recommend staying here.
5.0
If I could give this place a higher stat rating I would. Beautiful, restful, sublime. A family run hotel that holds service and beauty close to their hearts.
5.0
Great experience. Hot springs was cool
5.0
The hotel arrange the shuttle well when we need to travel around
5.0
Wonderful onsen! Beautiful view from our window and dining hall. Great food and terrific hospitality. Loved the hot baths. Highly recommend!
5.0
Quiet, safe with great view, nice staffs, I really loved the bamboo forest outside the backyard of the room.
2.5
Traditional and clean onsen hotel. Parking is available and the outdoor public onsen was nice. A bit disappointed to know the indoor bath in our room is only tap water not onsen.
5.0
Staff are extremely friendly and helpful. The hotel is a nice cosy stay at Arima which will never regret!
5.0
Excellent ryokan. Food was great!
2.0
great onsen
2.5
It is a big and traditional tatami onsen hotel, we enjoy the autumn view from the dinning room and relaxing room (where provide self-serve cafe or tea), public onsen bath is just prefect while we booked also the smaller private onsen
Easy to walk to the onsen old town
5.0
Friendly staff and good environment
0.5
contacting the JTB to file an official complaint, try to get my money back. I have stayed in Ryokans across Japan - this should not be categorized as such. booking process: did not received a confirmation for my booking via email, and no one reached out to confirm my reservation. had to contact hotel directly through a chat portal - despite the advertisement the staff spoke English, no one did. Cancellation process is purposely misleading: it says you can cancel by X day, but check the fine print: you can cancel by 12:01 AM on X day. The first of many Scammy practices. On arrival no one spoke English. One staff member speaks but if they aren’t in the office (which was only one time) you are on your own. I was told meals were “sold out” - which is to say again, there should have been a confirmation or contact ahead of time to reserve the meals? I was able to get into breakfast, I was greeted by a waitress slamming plates rudely. food portion not a “meal” Map with food led to no open places. Request for taxi response “we’ll see” leaving me with feeling of dred I’d miss flight next day. Room cleaning costs extra, one of many extra costs not advertised. No one could bring my correct shoes. At checkout bill was in Japanese with extra charges, again,not advertised. At almost 400USD a night + scam fees this was a joke. Unlike traditional Ryokans I left anxious, frustrated and feeling taken advantage of. Will be contacting Tourism Board/Hotels.com for complaint and full refund.
2.0
Good in location near the train station. But steep scope to reach front door.
Small hotel style and tiny outdoor onsen pool which only allow 2-3 people. Indoor pool is normal size. Believe never too crowd as rooms is limited and there is 3 private onsen rooms.
Meal is very good as is I expecting when choosing this hotel.
Hotel.com didn’t mentioned meal at restaurant. Hopefully hotel can arrange In-room dinning for my second night stay dinner with additional charge.
5.0
Great
2.5
I really enjoyed my stay, the service was fabulous and the traditional style rooms were just what we wanted. Perfect for relaxing! We were especially pleased to be able to book a private bath for a very reasonable price. The location is also great, we walked everywhere with ease.
2.0
Arima is a lovely onsen town in the hills. I should have stayed longer. A quiet and peaceful place away from the madding crowd.
2.5
Amazing food and nice onsen
2.5
We had a great experience in this hotel. The front desk staff came out from the lobby to give us a warm welcome. He also took us to our room, showed us the hotel facilities and introduced the dinner and breakfast arrangement.
Dinner was kaiseki style and it was served in our room. The lady who served our dinner was attentive. She also made our bed after dinner. Breakfast was traditonal style and it was served in the breakfast room.
Onsens were quite nice as well and not very crowded. They swapped the male and female onsens in the morning, so we could try all onsens with 1 night stay. You can also book a 45 minute private onsen session with extra cost.
2.0
Feel relax and nature
1.5
The location is quite good, view from the room is perfect, staff of this Ryokan are very helpful. The ryokan has two baths and is switched between men and women on a daily basis. It has a shuttle bus but you don't need it unless you have a lot of luggage, it's only 3 minutes walk to the train station.
1.5
We enjoyed a one night stay at this beautiful ryokan and enjoyed Japanese hospitality to its finest. The hotel staff were warm, welcoming and eager to assist. They showed us to the room personally and introduced the room features, hotel facilities and the area. They even have a gourmet map for guests that points out the different delicious food in the area. Onsen facilities are very clean and lots of amenities are provided inside. The futons were extremely comfortable and the view from our balcony was great. All in all, it was an exceptional stay and I would highly recommend!
1.0
Probably the most traditional ryokan I have ever stayed in. I reserved 3 rooms for our group and they upgraded 1 of them to a big room. They also served us dinner for our group of 8 inside our big room, which was nice. Did I mention the dinner quality was excellent? I have to say the onsen itself was very plain. It served the purpose but there was no view whatsoever. Size was also small but fortunately not many guests were there when we soaked. Also the rooms have no private showers or baths. You have to use the public bath. You have to climb 40 stairs to one of the two onsens assigned to men (onsens switch daily). Breakfast was served in the big restaurant and was of good quality. Rooms were old but kept in decent quality. Service was great.
1.5
A pleasant Ryokan experience including some very good food but the hotel itself is clearly very dated and in need of a complete renovation. Some aspects can be excused but as an example, the sink in our unheated bathroom wouldn’t drain as it was coming away from the wall and the rattling ventilation system kept us awake at night.The staff were friendly but some interactions like being told the bar was only open from 8pm to 10pm left us feeling we weren’t a priority.Wouldn’t recommend.
3.0
A pleasant Ryokan experience including some very good food but the hotel itself is clearly very dated and in need of a complete renovation. Some aspects can be excused but as an example, the sink in our unheated bathroom wouldn’t drain as it was coming away from the wall and the rattling ventilation system kept us awake at night.
The staff were friendly but some interactions like being told the bar was only open from 8pm to 10pm left us feeling we weren’t a priority.
Wouldn’t recommend.
4.0
We stayed during the week because the weekend prices were terribly high. The weekday price was still somewhat high but offered the best value/money compared to other accommodations in Arima Onsen at the time.
Our room was a nice mix of western (beds) and Japanese (sitting area) design. The room was clean and while not new, definitely well kept. The staff spoke English well and was very friendly and accommodating. We received a cup of green tea as a welcome and the workings of the room were explained to us. The "mountain view" may be a bit of an overstatement, nevertheless, the view was nice and there were mountains :) The room was quiet.
There are 2 onsen baths and you get to experience both during a 1 night stay: you enjoy one in the evening and the other one in the morning (gender separation). The onsens are a little small but the human traffic is spread out and we had a bath just to ourselves after a few minutes.
The only downside is the food which seems overpriced and not plentyful so we brought supplies from a nearby konbini :)
2.0
We stayed during the week because the weekend prices were terribly high. The weekday price was still somewhat high but offered the best value/money compared to other accommodations in Arima Onsen at the time.Our room was a nice mix of western (beds) and Japanese (sitting area) design. The room was clean and while not new, definitely well kept. The staff spoke English well and was very friendly and accommodating. We received a cup of green tea as a welcome and the workings of the room were explained to us. The mountain view may be a bit of an overstatement, nevertheless, the view was nice and there were mountains :) The room was quiet.There are 2 onsen baths and you get to experience both during a 1 night stay: you enjoy one in the evening and the other one in the morning (gender separation). The onsens are a little small but the human traffic is spread out and we had a bath just to ourselves after a few minutes.The only downside is the food which seems overpriced and not plentyful so we brought supplies from a nearby konbini :)
5.0
My boyfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this beautiful hotel. The hotel staff is extremely friendly and very helpful, and one staff member even carried out luggage all the way to our room on the third floor (I felt guilty since I am an over-packer lol). This hotel is in an excellent location for exploring the arima hotsprings area and is close to excellent shopping. The arima toy museum is within easy walking distance. The food at the hotel is very traditional and delicious, and supper was served to us inside our hotel room. As for the hotsprings itself, there is both a public and a private option. The public bath is gorgeous with beautiful scenery of trees, and I'd recommend going at night to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. The private option cost just over 3000 yen for 45 minutes and was nice since my boyfriend and I could go in together. You have to book this option in advance with the hotel staff. Overall, this was a very relaxing and old hotel, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a traditional Japanese inn experience.
2.5
My boyfriend and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this beautiful hotel. The hotel staff is extremely friendly and very helpful, and one staff member even carried out luggage all the way to our room on the third floor (I felt guilty since I am an over-packer lol). This hotel is in an excellent location for exploring the arima hotsprings area and is close to excellent shopping. The arima toy museum is within easy walking distance. The food at the hotel is very traditional and delicious, and supper was served to us inside our hotel room. As for the hotsprings itself, there is both a public and a private option. The public bath is gorgeous with beautiful scenery of trees, and Id recommend going at night to enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. The private option cost just over 3000 yen for 45 minutes and was nice since my boyfriend and I could go in together. You have to book this option in advance with the hotel staff. Overall, this was a very relaxing and old hotel, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants a traditional Japanese inn experience.
0.5
The room has a smell of trees or grass, the mattress or yukatta may possible have something dirty which make my skin itchy and red spot on my hand skin appears. Not too recommend the accommodate in next time.
1.0
Location is near train station. The hot spring is fantastic and both breakfast and dinner have a good Japanese style experience.
1.3
Really happy with this place a bit hard to go there cuz a moutain but overall excelent
4.0
Good experience for a Japanese ryokan. Staff was helpful and accommodating.
FAQs
How much does this ryokan cost compared to others in Kobe?
The average price for a rental in Kobe is R 1,308 per night. This rental is R 3,082 above the average.
Is parking included with this ryokan?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Negiya Ryofukaku. 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 Negiya Ryofukaku pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this ryokan is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Negiya Ryofukaku?
We found 6 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and hot tub or spa.
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