Overview
Tocen Goshoboh, located in Arima Onsen near Kobe, is one of Japan’s oldest onsen ryokans with a history spanning over 800 years. Tocen Goshoboh was established in 1191 during the Kamakura period. With a reputation for its historical significance and exceptional hospitality, Tocen Goshoboh has hosted many famous cultural figures and continues to be a peaceful retreat for guests looking to enjoy Arima’s natural hot springs.
Accommodation
Tocen Goshoboh features premium suites designed for families spanning generations, as well as intimate Japanese-Western style rooms with stunning views of the surrounding nature. Each room is uniquely furnished, and some contain books from renowned authors. Experience rooms with private hot spring baths using the renowned Kinsen water directly from the source.
Dining
Dining at Tocen Goshoboh celebrates Hyogo’s mountain and sea bounty, with dishes inspired by Kamakura-period rustic cuisine. The chef makes many different meals using local ingredients like fish from Akashiura Fishing Port and rice from Mikata Gosho. Enjoy traditional Kaiseki dinners in your room or at the hotel restaurant, with breakfast offerings that include tofu made from local black soybeans and roasted seaweed.
Onsen & Wellness
Tocen Goshoboh features Arima’s famed Kinsen (golden spring) hot spring, known for its high salt content and therapeutic properties. It offers a variety of bathing options, including private open-air baths and semi-mixed gender baths with seasonal views.
Facilities
The hotel has beautiful gardens, comfortable rooms, and a room that used to be a dance hall during the Meiji period. There are also spaces for quiet relaxation and reflection throughout the property, including a library and historical exhibits. Original souvenirs from Goshoboh are available for purchase.