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The 10 Best Lodges in Kobe, Japan

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Hotel Morgenrot offers comfortable rooms with a kitchenette, only 650 metres from Arima Onsen Station (Kobe Electric Railway). It features a restaurant with a terrace and a bar.

Bright rooms have a wooden floor, floor-to-ceiling windows and air conditioning. They come with a flat-screen TV and a table with chairs, while the kitchenette includes a cooking plate, microwave and fridge. All rooms come with a shower and a toilet, and yukata robes are provided.

The location was good as it across an onsen bathhouse and there was a restaurant below. The room was pretty spacious and the staff was really kind.

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8.2
Very good
211 reviews
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£55
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Ideal for nature-lovers looking for a self-sufficient getaway, lodges are fully furnished and self-catered. Usually made of wood and surrounded by forests or mountains, lodges can be part of a group or a single unit. More remote than holiday homes, lodges are popular for safari trips.
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Lodges that guests love in Kobe

  • 8.2
    Scored 8.2
    Very good
    Rated very good
     · 211 reviews
    The location and the perfect lodging for the small onsen town. Also it meets my expectations where I wasn't looking for a ryokan but just sufficient for me to stay and relax. Rooms are big for the 3 of us, and we even have 1 free pass to the nearby onsen.
    Kiat Seng, Bertram
    Family with young children
  • Avg. price/night: £91.50
    8.2
    Scored 8.2
    Very good
    Rated very good
     · 339 reviews
    Great traditional lodging with a very nice modern room in the middle of Arima Onsen. Small shops and restaurants at the doorstep. Super friendly staff giving great tips for the stay. Perfect japanese breakfast. If you walk from Arima Onsen station, it is a bit up the hill.
    JessicaBon
    Solo traveller