Explore the culinary treasures of Arima Onsen on this guided food tour through one of Japan's historic hot spring towns. Begin your journey at Arima Onsen Station as you stroll through charming streets lined with wooden storefronts. Indulge in tastings at beloved local eateries, savoring everything from craft beer to comforting street food. Your guide shares tales of Arima’s rich food culture, illustrating how traditional flavors have evolved alongside the town's history. Enjoy a second tasting at another local favorite for a diverse culinary experience, all while learning about the interconnection of food, culture, and hospitality that defines this unique destination.
- Guided food tour in Arima Onsen, one of Japan’s oldest hot spring towns
- Taste local specialties at iconic eateries, including craft beer and street food
- Learn about Arima’s food culture and history from an expert guide
- Enjoy two restaurant stops with personalized recommendations and insights
Arima Onsen is one of Japan’s oldest and most charming hot spring towns, known not only for its healing mineral waters but also for its warm, walkable streets filled with local flavors. The town’s long history as a travel hub shaped a unique food culture, where small eateries, craft breweries, and long-standing snack shops welcome visitors with dishes inspired by the mountains and the springs. As you explore Arima’s narrow lanes, wooden storefronts, and lively hot spring district, you’ll discover how traditional flavors such as tansan senbei, freshly cooked street foods, and modern local specialties have grown alongside the town’s onsen heritage. Arima’s blend of history, hospitality, and regional cuisine makes it an ideal setting for a relaxed and flavorful food-focused walking tour.
Meet in front of the Arima Onsen Station ticket gate. Your guide will be waiting for you with a yellow sign. Please refer to the map for details.
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