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Arima walkabout - scenes and food

Nestled in the mountains just north of Kobe, Arima Onsen is one of Japan’s oldest and most charming hot spring towns. Arima is famous for its two types of spring water: - Kinsen (Gold Spring) : Rich in iron and salt, this reddish-brown water is believed to improve circulation, skin health and fertility. - Ginsen (Silver Spring) : A clear, carbonated spring with radium (low radioactive), known for its soothing and rejuvenating effects. The town’s narrow streets, lined with Edo-period buildings, are perfect for slow strolls particularly Arimagawa water park.  The gentle stream, shaded paths, and occasional koi sightings make it a peaceful retreat within the town. Beyond the baths, Arima is a hidden gem for food lovers. The town's culinary scene is a delightful mix of traditional japanese flavours and local specities.  And we are here on a food tasting trail: Arima 18-ban 明石焼  有馬十八番– Worth the Queue This was the only place where I had to queue—and it was absolutely worth...
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Studio Caratt Photography session: A fun and elegant kimono experience

  Studio Caratt Photography session If you're looking for a photo studio that blends professional quality , family-friendly service , and a touch of fairy tale magic , Studio Caratt’s might just for you.  From the moment you step into a Studio Caratt location at Level 5, the atmosphere feels warm and inviting. The staff are attentive and well-trained, and for international guests, a translator is available, making communication smooth and stress-free. One of the standout features is the extensive costume selection. For the standard package i choose, there are a less than 10 choices of kimono and was fortunate to be able to pick one with beautiful orchid patterns. Hair and makeup services is included in my package and this made the experience more special. Guys have a slightly more variety of costume. For both the male and female, there is a lady who will help us dress in the traditional kimono while a lady specialising in make up will do the  make up.  The PG Session...

Our most expensive stay - Nakanobo Zuien at Arima onsen

  If you're looking for a luxurious and serene escape in Japan, Nakanobo Zuien in Arima Onsen is a destination that truly delivers. Our stay here was the most indulgent of our trip, and every detail—from the service to the onsen—was thoughtfully curated to create a deeply relaxing experience. From the moment we arrived, the hospitality was impeccable. The staff greeted us warmly and made us feel at home instantly. One charming detail: while we were always offered the escalator, the staff would take the stairs—an understated but touching gesture of service. All guests are also offered the traditional matcha tea upon arrival.  Our room aptly named AKATA was huge, spotlessly clean, and incredibly comfortable. It had a modern Japanese aesthetic with a private open-air bath and a stunning view of the surrounding mountains. There were so many complimentary drinks provided that we couldn’t even finish them all! The onsen facilities were a highlight. There are both indoor and outdoor...

GAME ON Universal Studios and A front-row stay at Park Front Hotel Universal studios Japan.

  STAY:  Osaka : Park front hotel at Universal Studio If you're planning a trip to Universal Studios Japan (USJ) and want to stay as close to the action as possible, the Park Front Hotel is the most convenient option - literally steps from the park entrance. But while the location is unbeatable, the overall experience may not live up to the hype for everyone.  The main lobby is a vibrant, theme park inspired atmosphere with art deco interior design The location is where the hotel truly shines. Being right in front of USJ means you can stroll into the park the next morning without the stress of transport. We really appreciate the convenience, especially after a long day of walking.  The rooms here reminded  me of  Resorts World Sentosa - grand in concept but not quite polished in execution. The room we had feels a little tired and in need of maintenance.  Though we had a comfortable bed and plenty of space which was a pleasant surprise.  The furnis...

The quiet town by the sea - Ine and its funaya

Nestled along the scenic coast of Kyoto Prefecture, the quaint fishing village of Ine offers a unique blend of traditional charm and serene beauty. From the iconic Funaya no Sato to the delightful sea taxi rides and cozy cafes, Ine is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. DO:  Drive up to Road station Funaya no Sate Ine, Sea taxi around Ine, Tea/Coffee at Ine  Funaya no Sato: A Glimpse into Traditional Japanese Life Funaya no Sato, also known as the "Boat Houses of Ine," is a picturesque area where traditional wooden houses line the waterfront. These unique structures, with their boat garages on the first floor and living quarters above, offer a fascinating glimpse into the daily lives of the local fishermen. Walking through the narrow streets, you'll feel as if you've stepped back in time, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of Ine Bay. The Funaya no Sato Park (Observatory) provides a perfect vantage point to admire the stunning views of the bay and the boat houses. The...

Food and stay at amanohashidate

One thing to note about Amanohashidate is the limited availability of early morning breakfast options. Unless you opt for a buffet breakfast at your accommodation, finding a place to eat early can be challenging. We found that the breakfast at our hotel was significantly more expensive than what you can find in the city. Therefore, we decided it wasn't worth the money and chose to have breakfast at Lawson instead. During public holidays, many sole proprietor-owned restaurants are reluctant to take in orders without a reservation. This can make dining out a bit tricky, so it's a good idea to plan ahead and make reservations when possible. STAY: Amanohashidate : The Gran Resort Amanohashidate During my stay at The Gran Resort Amanohashidate, I found the room to be spacious and comfortable, although it lacked a bath. The first night was a bit challenging as we struggled to figure out the air conditioning, mistaking it for a heater. Despite opening the windows and using a fan, the ...