Arima Onsen

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Arima Onsen (有馬温泉, Arima Onsen?) is an onsen, or hot springs inward Kita-ku, Kobe, Japan. This Onsen is however a hidden treasure of modern Kobe, behind Mount Rokko. It attracts many Japanese who desire tranquillity alongside beautiful natural environment as well as yet slowly access from the busy cities inward Kansai metropolitan expanse including Osaka.
 Yumotozaka street

History
This onsen is the ane of Japan's oldest, alongside Dogo Onsen inward Ehime Prefecture as well as Shirahama Onsen inward Wakayama Prefecture. Many documents since the eighth century AD holler this onsen.
According to these documents, amid the many visitors to Arima Onsen are Gyoki (行基), a charismatic Buddhist monk inward the seventh century, as well as Ninsai (仁西), to a greater extent than or less other monk inward the twelfth century. Ninsai was said to greatly admire Arima Onsen as well as helped prepare it. Hideyoshi Toyotomi visited this onsen several times inward the 16th century.
 Kin-no-yu
Springs
Arima Onsen has ii kinds of springs. One is kinsen (金泉?, "gold spring"), which has H2O colored yellow-brown from Fe as well as salt. The other is ginsen (銀泉?, "silver spring"), which is colorless as well as contains radium as well as carbonate.

 Zuihoji Park
 Tudumi-ga-taki Park
Arima Grand Hotel

Ryokan Gosho-bessho

XIV Arima Rikyu









 

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