Mori de House in Kobe 102
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| 651-0096 Hyogo Prefecture, Kobe, 3-3-2 Sunshine Kumoi 102-go-shitsu, Japan Map | |
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About this hotel
A Hidden Gem in Arima Onsen: Mori de House Kobe 102
Tucked away in the serene, forested hills of Kobe lies the historic hot-spring town of Arima Onsen. For travelers seeking an authentic and deeply relaxing retreat, Mori de House in Kobe 102 offers a perfect sanctuary. More than just a place to stay, this elegantly appointed apartment-style accommodation provides a tranquil home base from which to immerse yourself in one of Japan’s oldest and most revered onsen destinations.
Stepping into Mori de House 102, you are greeted by a space that masterfully balances modern comfort with a sense of serene minimalism. The apartment is designed for both short getaways and longer stays, featuring a well-equipped kitchenette, a comfortable living area, and thoughtful amenities that make you feel instantly at home. The clean, contemporary design uses natural materials and soft lighting to create an atmosphere of calm, reflecting the peaceful surroundings of Arima itself. While this particular unit does not have a private onsen bath, its greatest asset is its location—mere steps away from the town’s legendary public bathhouses. After a day of exploration, returning to this quiet, private haven feels like a luxury.
Why Choose Mori de House 102? The appeal lies in its blend of privacy, location, and value. It offers the independence of an apartment with the convenience of a hotel. You can enjoy a leisurely breakfast at your own pace before venturing out, and store local delicacies in your fridge for a late-night snack. Its position within the "Sunshine Kumoi" building places you within a gentle stroll of Arima’s two distinct thermal springs, the rustic shopping street, and several historic sites. It is an ideal choice for couples or solo travelers who prefer a self-contained experience without sacrificing proximity to Arima’s central charms.
Three Must-Visit Attractions in Arima Onsen:
- Kin no Yu (Gold Spring) and Gin no Yu (Silver Spring): No visit is complete without experiencing the waters that put Arima on the map. These two famous public bathhouses are the heart of the town. Kin no Yu boasts rust-colored waters rich in iron and salt, believed to aid skin ailments and muscle pain. Just across the way, Gin no Yu offers clear, radium-carbonate springs said to be beneficial for joint and digestive issues. Trying both is a cherished local ritual.
- Arima Onsen Toy Museum: This delightful museum is a nostalgic journey into childhood. Housed in a traditional building, it showcases an impressive collection of vintage tin toys, dolls, and trains primarily from Japan and Europe. The intricate craftsmanship and historical displays are captivating for all ages, making it a charming and culturally rich diversion from the baths.
- Mount Rokko Cable Car & Night View: For a breathtaking change of scenery, take a short trip to the nearby Mount Rokko cable car. The ascent offers stunning views over Kobe and Osaka Bay. Once at the top, you can explore gardens and walking trails. Stay until evening to witness what is consistently ranked among Japan’s "Three Great Night Views." The panorama of countless city lights shimmering below is a truly unforgettable spectacle.
Mori de House in Kobe 102 is more than accommodation; it’s your key to unlocking the timeless relaxation and subtle wonders of Arima Onsen. It promises a stay defined by peace, convenience, and deep immersion in one of Japan’s most therapeutic landscapes.
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