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  2. Arima Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Arima Onsen (有馬温泉, Arima Onsen) is an onsen, or hot springs in Kita-ku, Kobe, Japan. This Onsen is still a hidden treasure of modern Kobe, behind Mount Rokkō . It attracts many Japanese who want tranquility with beautiful natural surroundings and yet easy access from the busy cities in the Kansai metropolitan area including Osaka .

  3. Arima Onsen Station - Wikipedia

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    Arima Onsen Station (有馬温泉駅, Arima Onsen-eki) is a railway station on the Shintetsu Arima Line located near Arima Onsen, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. It is the end point of the line. [1] It is the highest station of Kobe Electric Railway at an elevation of 357 meters (1,171 ft), as well as its easternmost station.

  4. Tosen Goshobo - Wikipedia

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    Tosen Goshobō (Japanese: 陶泉 御所坊) is a historic 20-room ryokan (Japanese inn) in Arima Onsen, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. [1] [2] The location has a history spanning over 800 years as a place for lodging (since the 12th century) [1] [3] and has onsen (baths) that are supplied by natural hot springs.

  5. Three Ancient Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Three Ancient Springs (日本三古湯, Nihon San Kotō) are a group of ancient onsen in Japan. According to the Nihon Shoki and Fudoki, both from the eighth century, they are: Dōgo Onsen, Ehime Prefecture; Arima Onsen, Hyōgo Prefecture; Nanki-Shirahama Onsen, Wakayama Prefecture; The tenth century Engishiki gives a slightly different list:

  6. List of hot springs in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yumura onsen. Arima Onsen, Kobe, was mentioned in the Nihon Shoki, the second oldest account of the history of Japan (after the history presented in Kojiki) [1] Kinosaki, Hyōgo; Takarazuka, Hyōgo; Yumura Onsen, (Shin'onsen, Hyōgo) Yumura Onsen has the hottest water in Japan with a temperature of 208.4 degrees Fahrenheit (98 degrees Celsius). [1]

  7. Shintetsu Arima Line - Wikipedia

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    The Arima Line (神戸電鉄有馬線, Kōbe Dentetsu Arima-sen) is a commuter railway line in Kobe, Japan operated by Kobe Electric Railway. [1] It connects central Kobe with its northern suburbs in Kita-ku and Arima Onsen. The line is 22.9 kilometres (14.2 mi) long, extending from Minatogawa in Hyogo-ku to Arima Onsen in Kita-ku.

  8. Hyōgo Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Arima Onsen in the south of the province in Kita-ku, Kobe is one of the Three Ancient Springs in Japan. The north of Hyogo Prefecture has sightseeing spots such as Kinosaki Onsen, Izushi, and Yumura Onsen. Takeda Castle in Asago is often referred to locally as the "Machu Picchu of Japan". The matsuba crab and Tajima beef are both national ...

  9. Rokkō Arima Ropeway - Wikipedia

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    Rokkō Arima Ropeway. The Rokkō Arima Ropeway (六甲有馬ロープウェー, Rokkō Arima Rōpuwē) is a Japanese aerial lift line in Kōbe, Hyōgo, operated by Kōbe City Urban Development. Opened in 1970, the line links Mount Rokkō and Arima Onsen hot spring.

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