Arima Onsen is a small town where all the attractions are within walking distance.





Taiko-no-yu Museum
The Taiko-no-Yu Museum (立太閤の湯殿館), located in the heart of Arima Onsen, offers an immersive experience into the rich history of Japan’s oldest hot spring town. The museum’s exhibits showcase the evolution of hot spring bathing, featuring replicas of traditional wooden tubs, antique bathing tools, and historical documents that trace the development of onsen culture. Visitors can explore displays that highlight the significance of Arima’s renowned “gold” and “silver” waters, which have been revered for their therapeutic properties for centuries. The museum’s carefully curated collection provides a deep dive into the cultural and healing traditions that have shaped the town’s identity.
In addition to its fascinating historical displays, the Taiko-no-Yu Museum offers interactive experiences that engage visitors with Arima’s heritage in a hands-on way. Discover the ancient rituals associated with onsen bathing, admire beautifully preserved artifacts, and learn about the influential figures who frequented these springs throughout history. With its blend of informative exhibits and interactive elements, the museum offers an insightful journey into the traditions that have made Arima Onsen a cherished destination for both locals and tourists alike.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last admission at 4:30 PM)
- Closed
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No closing days
- Entrance fee
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200 yen