Souvenirs Spots in Mt. Rokko / Arima Area

  • Onsen Do
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    4.0
    3 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Arimacho 820
    "Kamejirushi Home Yu Genryaku, a medicated bath salt, is a revolutionary medicated bath salt developed based on the hot spring analysis report of Arima Onsen. Kinyu,"" which is particular about not only the efficacy but also the fragrance of the hot water, is a new way to revitalize the economy and create new gods. The product is expected to revitalize the economy and create a new brand of ""Kinyu"" (gold bath salts). The product was selected for the ""Kobe Selection,"" which aims to revitalize the Kobe economy and create a new Kobe brand. The product has been selected as a ""Kobe Selection,"" which is aimed at revitalizing the Kobe economy and creating a new Kobe brand."

    有馬温泉の温泉街にある雑貨屋さん。店先にレトロな雰囲気のカバンなどがあり、お土産を買いに入りました。センスのあるデザインの雑貨がたくさんあります。

  • Haifukiya Nishidafudeten
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Kita-ku Arimachou 1160
    A shop which carries ningyo fude doll brushes, a local Arima craft. Ningyo fude are Japanese writing brushes wrapped in silk thread woven to create beautiful patterns and capped at one end with a cute doll figurine. The history of ningyo fude dates back to the distant Muromachi period (1336-1573) when Emperor Kotoku, the 36th emperor of Japan, who had long struggled to produce an heir, was blessed with a child upon visiting Arima Onsen; doll brushes such as those sold here were created to celebrate the emperor's good fortune. The brushes are covered with silk thread woven in one of four traditional geometrical patterns-ichimatsu check, yagasuri arrow feather, seigaiha wave, or uroko scale. A variety of attractive color combinations are on offer for customers to choose from.
  • Dikokuya
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Arimacho 1201

    金の湯から、少し湯本坂を登ったところにあります。有馬最旧の店舗のひとつで化学調味料を使用しない優しい味の佃煮に定評があります。ご飯のおともにぴったりの佃煮を買い求めることができます。試食ができるので好みの佃煮を選べます。

  • Rokko Souvenir
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nada-ku Rokkosancho
  • Gorodaiyu
    Life / Living / Hospital
    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Higashinada-ku Sumiyoshihonmachi 1-20-7
  • Sara Di Shima
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Higashinada-ku Sumiyoshimiyamachi 7-3-27
  • Antore
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    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Nada-ku Tokuichou 5-4-1
  • Jinnei
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Nada-ku Yamadachou 2-4-12
  • Kobe Cheese Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nada-ku Rokkosancho Naka Ichiriyama 1-1
  • View Palace Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nada-ku Rokkosancho
  • Retiro de Aurus
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Kita-ku Arimachou 835
  • Yunohanandohompo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Kita-ku Arimachou 1714
  • Shaddy Sarada Tanigami Ekimae
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Kita-ku Tanigaminishimachi 5-5
  • Glass Design Workshop
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nada-ku Kusugaokacho 3-11-15
  • Kurashinotuwatuboya
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyougo Pref. Koubeshi Higashinada-ku Mikagehonmachi 6-2-25
  • Rokkosan Bokujo Cheese Shop
    Travel / Tourism
    Hyogo Kobe-shi Nada-ku Rokkosancho Naka Ichiriyama 1-1

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Hyogo prefecture stretches from the north coast to the south coast on the western end of the popular Kansai region, encompassing verdant mountains, urban beaches, and fantastic historical sights. The prefecture’s main attractions lie along the south coast at Kobe, the prefectural capital, a pretty harbor city best known for its production of the renowned Kobe beef, and Himeji, the home of Himeji Castle, one of the country’s most beautifully preserved feudal castles, perched magically atop a hill.

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