<3-Star Hotels Near ヴォーリズ六甲山荘

Perched high on Rokko Mountain, Vollers Rokko Villa is a timeless masterpiece of architecture and nature. This century-old American-designed retreat blends red-brick elegance with sweeping views of Kobe’s coastline and sky. Sip tea on its sun-drenched veranda, and let time itself slow down beneath the gentle rustle of trees.

Arima Koyado Uraku

Arima Koyado Uraku

4.4 / 5Good2 Reviews
Arima-cho 818
4.13KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Charging StationCafeFishingMedical RoomParking
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Maple Arima

Maple Arima

4.2 / 5Good8 Reviews
406-3 Arimacho
4.33KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Conference HallBarLuggage StorageKTVSaunaHot Spring Hotel
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Arima Koyado Toji

Arima Koyado Toji

4.7 / 5Great
1019 Arima-cho
4.11KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Luggage Storage
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Arimaonsen Musubi-No-Koyado En - Hostel

Arimaonsen Musubi-No-Koyado En - Hostel

4.4 / 5Good
1030 Arima
4.12KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Water ParkLuggage Storage
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Arimakoyado Hataya

Arimakoyado Hataya

4.3 / 5Good5 Reviews
1160-2F 1176
4.15KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Luggage StorageHot Spring HotelParking
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musubinokoyado enn

musubinokoyado enn

4.2 / 5Good
1030 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan, 651-1401
4.12KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Luggage StorageMedical RoomHiking
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Arimaonsen Musubi-no-koyado En - Hostel

Arimaonsen Musubi-no-koyado En - Hostel

4.4 / 5Good
1030 Arima, Kita Ward
4.12KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Luggage Storage
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Kamiobo

Kamiobo

4.3 / 5Good1 Reviews
1175 Arimacho
4.16KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Luggage StorageParking
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Hotel Morgenrot

Hotel Morgenrot

3.8 / 56 Reviews
1039-5 Arimacho
4.07KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
BarHikingLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Mint Resort Inn Arima

Mint Resort Inn Arima

4.3 / 5Good
188-23, ARIMA-CHO, KITA-KU KOBE-SHI, HYOGO, 651-1401, JAPAN
4.94KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
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Waseidou Zen

Waseidou Zen

4.1 / 5Good8 Reviews
Arimacho, 1404 ・
4.24KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Luggage Storage
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Hotel de Maya

Hotel de Maya

3.8 / 5
2-8 Mayasan-cho
3.67KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
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Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

3.3 / 53 Reviews
Karato-4136 Arinocho
2.97KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Luggage StorageParking
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Hashinoya Annex Ransui

Hashinoya Annex Ransui

1684 Arima-cho Kita Ku
3.64KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
Spa Massage
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Hotel Rokkozaka

Hotel Rokkozaka

Kita-ku, Arino-cho, Karato 1778-1
2.95KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
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Brücke Arima Kobe

Brücke Arima Kobe

3.9 / 55 Reviews
405-2, Arimacho, Kitaku
4.29KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
BarLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Kobe Student Youth Center - Hostel

Kobe Student Youth Center - Hostel

4.1 / 5Good
3-1-1, Yamada-cho
4.41KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
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Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

3.5 / 5
1-1 Nakaichiriyama, Rokkoyama-cho
2.72KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
KayakingParking
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fu Arima

fu Arima

1020-1 Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe-shi
4.13KM from ヴォーリズ六甲山荘
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about ヴォーリズ六甲山荘

Near Vorozu Rokko Mountain Villa, the top choice is Rokko Mountain Resort Hotel, offering a blend of traditional Japanese architecture and serene mountain views. Its wooden-beam design and private garden terraces provide panoramic vistas of Kobe city and the Seto Inland Sea.

The hotel features an onsen bathhouse with natural hot springs and a restaurant serving local ingredients sourced from nearby farms. For a more intimate stay, Rokko Mountain Private Villas offer secluded, timber-framed cottages with private onsen and outdoor decks—ideal for families or small groups.

Access is convenient via bus from Kobe Station (approx. 30 minutes), passing through lush forest trails and scenic overlooks along the way.

From Kobe City, take the Hankyu Railway Rokko Line from Sannomiya Station to "Rokko Uehara Station," approximately 25 minutes. A free shuttle bus runs from the station to the Vorozu Rokko Mountain Villa entrance, taking just 10 minutes.

For greater flexibility, renting a car and driving up Rokko Mountain National Road is ideal—about 20 minutes from downtown Kobe. Along the route, several scenic overlooks offer stunning views of Kobe Port and the Seto Inland Sea.

Arrive in the morning to avoid afternoon mist and allow time to explore the villa’s Japanese garden and historic wooden exhibition house, showcasing mid-20th century architectural elegance.

The Vorozu Rokko Mountain Villa offers immersive cultural experiences beyond its architectural beauty. The Showa-era lifestyle exhibition hall displays original furniture, books, and household items, illustrating the fusion of Western design and Japanese tradition.

Weekend workshops include tea ceremony sessions and washi paper art classes, led by local artisans—guests can craft their own washi lantern as a keepsake.

Wander the ancient wood trail, where informative signage details local ecology and the sourcing of building materials. Ideal for families and nature enthusiasts.

Visit at dusk for a magical experience: sunlight glimmers off the wooden rooftops while the distant Kobe skyline lights up, creating a cinematic atmosphere reminiscent of a classic film scene.

In the Rokko Mountains, don’t miss Rokko Villa Restaurant, which specializes in locally sourced ingredients such as Rokko vegetables, Kobe beef, and highland cheese, skillfully blended with French and Japanese culinary techniques.

Another must-try is Yama no Yu Dining Hall, located beside a hot spring inn, serving handmade udon noodles and tempura made with mountain herbs. Their broth is crafted from shiitake mushrooms and kombu—rich, savory, and deeply comforting.

The interior preserves Showa-era wooden finishes, offering views of misty forests outside. For a relaxing afternoon, visit Mountain Slope Café, famous for its Rokko lemon cake and matcha latte, enjoyed amidst cool mountain air and serene surroundings.

Traveler Reviews

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Arima Koyado Uraku

Check-in was at a cozy café nearby, and the staff kindly guided me to my accommodation—super convenient. The location is just a short walk from Arima Onsen, making it effortless to head straight to the hot springs. Upon arrival, I was pleasantly surprised to find a bathrobe provided in the room—such a thoughtful touch that added to the relaxing vibe. The entire stay was exceptional, with attention to detail and comfort throughout. If I ever return to Arima, this will be my first choice again. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a peaceful, well-located retreat with genuine hospitality.

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Maple Arima

Staying at Maple Arima was an absolute delight. The hotel is nestled in a peaceful area perfect for walking and enjoying nature, making it ideal for travelers who appreciate a calm atmosphere. The rooms were spotlessly clean and very comfortable—truly a great value for the price. One thing to note: breakfast is served early, so if you're someone who likes to sleep in, you might want to plan accordingly. That said, the breakfast options were delicious and varied. The location is also convenient for getting around Kobe, with easy access to public transit. Overall, this is a fantastic choice for a relaxing and memorable stay.

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Arima Koyado Toji

Staying at Arima Koyado Toji was an absolute delight! The room was spacious and immaculately clean, with a stunning view of a blooming cherry blossom tree right outside the window—pure spring magic. We loved being able to enjoy unlimited access to the Kin no Yu hot spring, which made our relaxation experience truly special. The only downside was that Gin no Yu was temporarily closed, but we understand it’s just for maintenance. One thing worth noting: check-in happens at the tourist information center downstairs, where you pick up your room key code and hot spring tickets. This wasn’t mentioned anywhere on the booking page, so we were confused when we arrived with luggage only to find we couldn’t enter the room. Thankfully, the staff were incredibly helpful, guiding us through the process with patience and warmth. From the serene atmosphere to the thoughtful service, this place offers a genuine, peaceful retreat in Arima. Highly recommended for anyone seeking a quiet, authentic Japanese onsen getaway.

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Arimaonsen Musubi-No-Koyado En - Hostel

I had a great stay at Arimaonsen Musubi-No-Koyado En - Hostel! The room was clean, comfortable, and the staff went above and beyond to make our visit enjoyable. However, I did encounter a minor issue with the booking platform—there was an address discrepancy that led me to the wrong hotel location. After several trips back and forth with luggage, I finally found the correct entrance at the information center. It definitely wasted some time, so if you're booking through a third-party site, I’d recommend double-checking the address or contacting the hostel directly before arrival. Despite this hiccup, the overall experience was excellent. The atmosphere is cozy, the location is convenient, and the value for money is outstanding. Definitely worth a visit if you're in Kobe!

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Arimakoyado Hataya

Absolutely loved my stay at this charming hotel! Located just a short walk from the heart of Kobe, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the city—whether you’re heading to the waterfront, shopping districts, or local eateries. The room was cozy and thoughtfully designed, with clean lines, modern touches, and a super comfortable bed that made falling asleep easy. What really stood out was the warm hospitality—staff were friendly, attentive, and went the extra mile to make us feel welcome. They even offered a small gift upon arrival, which added a personal touch. For the price, the quality and experience are outstanding. I’d definitely come back and highly recommend this gem to any traveler visiting Kobe.

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Kamiobo

Staying at Kamiobo was an absolutely delightful experience from start to finish. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the heart of Kobe, making it easy to explore the city without relying on transportation. The rooms are spacious and immaculately clean, with thoughtful touches like a private toilet and plenty of amenities. I especially loved relaxing on the balcony, breathing in the fresh air and enjoying the quiet atmosphere. What truly sets this place apart is its own natural hot spring—no need to leave the property to enjoy the therapeutic waters. The breakfast was exceptional: hearty, delicious, and made with fresh ingredients. It felt like a true Japanese homestay experience, something I’d never tried before, and I was completely charmed by it. The owners are warm, welcoming, and incredibly friendly—no judgment at all, even with visible tattoos (my husband and I both have large ones). This isn’t just a hotel; it’s a peaceful retreat that feels like home. Highly recommend for anyone looking for authenticity, comfort, and a genuine cultural touch.

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Hotel Morgenrot

Staying at Hotel Morgenrot was an absolute delight, especially because of its unbeatable location right next to the Gin-You Onsen entrance—just a quick step outside and you're already soaking in the hot springs. The temple of Gekoku-ji is literally within 100 meters, making it super easy to take a peaceful morning walk or explore some local history. While the bathroom is on the smaller side, it's spotlessly clean and functional. The overall vibe of the place is cozy and authentic, with a real sense of Japanese simplicity and warmth. For the price, this hotel offers incredible value—perfect for travelers who want a quiet, genuine ryokan experience without the hassle of long commutes. I’d definitely stay here again if I’m back in Kobe.

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Waseidou Zen

Nestled in a quiet alleyway of Kobe's vibrant shopping district, this charming retreat offers a peaceful escape with authentic Japanese vibes. Perfect for light-travelers looking to soak up the local atmosphere—everything you need is within walking distance, and public transport access to major sights is convenient. The staff are warm and welcoming, making check-in a breeze. While the location is tucked away and ideal for a relaxed stay, guests with large suitcases should be prepared for a bit of a climb—there’s no elevator. That said, the overall experience is outstanding, especially considering the serene ambiance and thoughtful touches throughout. If you're after a genuine, low-key stay in Kobe with a personal touch, this place is definitely worth a visit.

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Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

Staying at Hotel Gallery was an absolute highlight of my trip to Kobe. The room was spacious and beautifully designed with a true Japanese aesthetic—serene, elegant, and full of character. I loved that the bathroom and shower area were separated, giving extra privacy and comfort. The large soaking tub and rainfall shower were perfect for unwinding after a long day. There was even a built-in massage chair in the room—such a nice touch! The surrounding area felt peaceful and authentic, with traditional vibes everywhere. Plus, it’s super convenient to get around town via subway. For an adult-only boutique hotel, this one truly delivers on every level. A must-stay if you're visiting Kobe.

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Brücke Arima Kobe

Finding this hostel was a bit tricky—my GPS brought me right to the location, but I couldn’t spot the entrance at first. It’s tucked away in a narrow alleyway with a very small door and no visible signage. After some searching, I finally found it, and once inside, I was pleasantly surprised by the clean, cozy atmosphere and friendly vibe. The next morning, I realized just how convenient the location actually is—super close to Kobe Sannomiya Station, making it easy to get around the city via train. I suspect weekend rates are higher, so prices might be more reasonable during weekdays. Despite the initial difficulty finding it, I’d definitely stay here again—the value for money and central spot make it a great choice.

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Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

I stayed here as a base for a hiking trip, and being located high up in the mountains definitely added to the unique vibe. I didn’t book meals initially, but was pleasantly surprised when dinner and breakfast were included—especially the BBQ setup! They handled lighting the fire and cleaning up afterward, which was super convenient. The dinner portion was massive, with a heavy focus on meat—way more than I could handle, especially since my appetite isn’t what it used to be. I’d have preferred a bit less meat and more vegetables; maybe a better balance for older guests like me. That said, considering this place is clearly geared toward younger hikers and backpackers, I might just be outside the target demographic. Breakfast was a simple hot dog served in a cardboard box, heated by burning the box itself—a fun concept but not very practical. My lighter struggled to catch, and even after finally getting it going, the inside remained lukewarm at best, with the core still cold. Honestly, more detailed info about meal timing and content during booking would’ve helped guests decide whether they wanted to add meals or not. There is a shared bath, but no towels or hairdryers provided—so pack your own essentials. If you expect hotel-level convenience, this might feel lacking. But if you come in with the mindset of a mountain hut experience, it works well. I appreciated the straightforward setup: a safe place to sleep, clean facilities, and access to a bath—all without overcomplicating things. It’s not fancy, but for a hiking stopover, it hits the right notes.

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Arima Onsen Motoyu Kosenkaku

Staying at Arima Onsen Motoyu Kosenkaku was an absolute delight. The moment I stepped into the property, I felt like I had entered a quiet, timeless retreat. Located just a short distance from Kobe, it's easily accessible by public transport, and once you're on the grounds, the peaceful atmosphere truly sets in. The traditional Japanese design of the inn is beautifully maintained—wooden beams, tatami floors, and subtle lighting create a serene vibe. My room was spacious, cozy, and perfectly appointed with all the essentials. What made this stay unforgettable was the natural hot spring bath. The onsen water is crystal clear, rich in minerals, and so soothing that every muscle relaxed instantly. I especially loved walking through the surrounding bamboo groves and listening to the gentle sound of flowing water nearby—it felt like being in a hidden garden. The kaiseki dinner was exquisite—fresh ingredients, artistic presentation, and thoughtful flavor balance. Breakfast was equally impressive, with local delicacies that gave a true taste of the region. The staff were attentive without being intrusive, making the whole experience feel personal and warm. This isn't just a hotel—it’s a calming escape from the everyday. I’d highly recommend it for anyone seeking authenticity, tranquility, and a genuine connection with nature and tradition.