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— Package Info —
Meeting Time (Departure times and tour schedules may vary based on daylight hours in winter and summer.)
During Summer Time (5/15-10/15): Depart at 11:30 from Exit 2 of Nihonbashi Station (Namba/Shinsaibashi Area)
During Winter Time (10/16-5/14): Depart at 10:30 from Exit 2 of Nihonbashi Station (Namba/Shinsaibashi Area)
— What You Can Expect —
Managed by the famous American Outlets group Chelsea, the complex is built in the style of Pasadena, a high-end residential area in the suburbs of Los Angeles. Sanda Premium Outlets is an outlet mall that sells mid-to-high-end luxury goods, offering a beautiful environment and convenient transportation.
Kobe Sanda Premium Outlets is closed once a year, on the third Wednesday of February.
Arima Onsen, one of Japan's three oldest hot spring resorts, offers a rich historical experience. For day-use onsen, if Taikoh no Yu is closed on October 7, 2024, you can visit other local day-use onsen such as Kin no Yu or Gin no Yu.
Day-use onsen prices may vary, so check on-site for the most current rates. On weekdays, the cost is ¥2,090 for adults (60-minute package), ¥1,239 for elementary school children, and ¥440 for toddlers aged 3-5. On weekends and holidays, the prices are slightly higher: ¥2,200 for adults, ¥1,430 for children, and ¥550 for toddlers.
During special periods like New Year's (January 1-3), Golden Week (May 3-5), and Obon (August 10-15), the rates increase to ¥3,300 for adults, ¥1,430 for children, and ¥550 for toddlers. Payments are accepted via credit card (VISA, JCB, etc.), PayPay, LINE Pay, or cash.
- Arima Onsen Taikou-no-yu
Fee: JP¥ 1,500
Address: 神户市北区有马町池之尻292-2. Kobe City, Kita Ku, Arima-cho ikenoziri 292-2
Covering an area of about 7,000 square meters, it is a large-scale hot spring theme park in the Arima area. The "Arima 3 Famous Springs", namely the Gold Bath, the Silver Bath, and the Carbonated Spring Bath allow you to enjoy the fun of soaking in hot springs.
- Kinsen (Gold Bath)
Fee: JP¥ 2,400 on weekdays, JPY 2,600 on weekends and holidays
Address: 神戸市北区有馬町833 33 Arimachō Kita Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 651-1401
The Kinsen is rich in iron and sodium elements, and it turns rust-colored when exposed to air, hence the name Kinsen.
Fee: JP¥ 650 for adults, JP¥ 340 for elementary school students, foot bath free of charge. Closed on: 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month and on January 1st
- Ginsen (Silver Bath)
Address: 神戸市北区有馬町1039-1 〒651-1401 Hyogo, Kobe, Kita Ward, Arimachō, 1039-1
Ginsen is a colorless and odorless carbonated spring, which is said to have certain curative effects on various bone and joint diseases and muscle pain.
Fee: JP¥ 550 for adults, JP¥ 290 for elementary school students and below. Closed on: the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month and on January 1st
* Combined ticket for Kinsen and Ginsen JP¥ 850
- Hōju no Yu
Address: 神戸市北区有馬町406-3. Arima Onsen Maple Arima Japan, 〒651-1401 Hyogo, Kobe, Kita Ward, Arimachō, 406-3
Affiliated with the MAPLE Hotel, Hoju Sengen is a large-scale hot spring theme bath, with 6 hot spring pools with different functions and far-infrared sauna facilities that also provides food and beverages. The normal hot spring ticket price is JP¥ 1,340; print the coupon below and write your name to enjoy a discounted price of JP¥ 1,030!
Rokkosan offers a stunning view of Kobe's nightscape and is frequently listed as one of Japan's top three night views. To fully enjoy this experience, consider taking the Rokkosan cable car instead of a bus, as the winding mountain roads can be quite challenging. Please be aware that the cable car ride incurs additional costs. The cable car operates from 07:10 to 21:10 with no scheduled days off. Fees are approximately ¥600 for a one-way trip for adults and ¥300 for children, while a round-trip ticket costs ¥1100 for adults and ¥550 for children.
Rokkosan Tenrandai offers a stunning panoramic view of Kobe Harbor at night and is celebrated as one of Japan's top three night view destinations. The observation platform provides a breathtaking backdrop, capturing the city's shimmering lights and expansive nightscape. Entry to the platform is free, and it operates year-round without any closing days.
A must-visit spot is the TENRAN CAFE, a casual café where you can enjoy spectacular views of Rokkosan while relaxing with a drink. The café serves Western-style light meals and desserts at reasonable prices. It’s the perfect place to sip a beverage, snack on something light, or treat yourself to a milk ice cream while waiting for sunset. As night falls, the city lights up, creating a tranquil and beautiful experience. In the evening, you can also enjoy a drink and savor the $10 million view, with occasional music and art events.
TENRAN CAFE is open daily from 11:00 to 20:30. Typical dining costs range from ¥1,000 to ¥1,999 for dinner and ¥0 to ¥999 for lunch.
—Important Information—
Inspired by Pasadena in Los Angeles, Kobe-Sanda Outlets is a high-end brand shopping mall meticulously crafted with ingenuity. It features an elegant environment and convenient transportation. It brings together world-renowned brands, and has everything you need for dining and shopping. Come on a luxury shopping trip.
Children will not feel bored when they come here. While mom and dad are shopping, the children can also buy the toys they want. There is also AEON Mall next door, with many restaurant and shopping options!
Arima Onsen is one of the three oldest hot spring towns in Japan. Stroll along the old streets and enjoy the various hot springs.
In the prosperous hot spring town, you can see steam rising continuously everywhere on the streets, marking various types of hot springs, allowing you to fully enjoy the fun of hot spring bathing.
Mt. Rokko is a gem of Setonaikai National Park. Its night view is known as one of the three best night views in Japan. Climbing to the top of the mountain, you can see the dazzling night view of Kobe, which is romantic and refreshing.
Rokkosan Tenlan Terrace is one of the three most recommended night view spots on Rokko Mountain, and is known as the "million-dollar night view". From this terrace, you can see the scenery from Wakayama to the Akashi Strait, and the dazzling night view of Kobe is breathtaking.