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Explore Zuihoji Park
Take some time to check out Zuihoji Park. This park looks especially stunning in autumn when the leaves turn vibrant red and orange. You can bring a picnic and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. It's a great way to connect with nature during your trip.
Visit Onsen-ji Temple
For a bit of culture and history, visit Onsen-ji Temple in the Arima Onsen area. Walk through the quiet temple grounds and admire the traditional Japanese buildings. The temple is also dedicated to the god of hot springs, making it a perfect stop while you relax in Arima Onsen's healing waters.
Check out Arima Toys and Automata Museum
Another must-see in Arima Onsen is the Arima Toys and Automata Museum. This museum has a big collection of mechanical toys and automata from all over the world. It's a fun and educational place, with interactive exhibits where you can see these magical toys in action.
Sample Local Foods
While you're in Arima Onsen, make sure to try some local foods. Taste the famous fizzy rice crackers and enjoy a refreshing cup of green tea. Plus, don't miss out on the world-famous Kobe beef at a local restaurant. These delicious experiences are a great way to enjoy the culture and flavors of Western Japan.
Must-visit Hot Springs Baths at Arima Onsen
Kin no Yu
Right in the middle of town, Kin no Yu is the bigger of Arima Onsen's two public bathhouses. It has two indoor baths with golden, iron-rich water at different temperatures for men and women. You can relax in these traditional baths and soak in the mineral-rich waters, which are great for your skin. Outside, there's also a free foot bath (ashiyu) and a drinking fountain.
Gin no Yu
Gin no Yu is a smaller public bathhouse in Arima Onsen, located further back in town. It has one big indoor bath for each gender filled with clear "silver" water. This special silver water is famous for curing various muscle and joint ailments. Gin no Yu provides a more private bathing experience compared to larger bathhouses. It's a great spot for anyone who wants to enjoy a quiet and relaxing soak.
Taiko no Yu
Part of the Arima View Hotel, Taiko no Yu is a modern hot spring facility. Inside, you'll find an amazing mix of indoor and outdoor baths with golden and silver waters. There's even a replica of an old-fashioned bath, large pots, saunas, and many relaxation spots. Along with the baths, you can also get massages, eat at restaurants, shop, and relax in special rest areas. You can easily spend a whole day here!