Discover the rich flavours and warm atmosphere of Arima Onsen on this guided food tour through one of Japan’s oldest hot spring towns. Begin by meeting your guide at Arima Onsen Station and setting off into the narrow streets and wooden shopfronts that have welcomed travellers for centuries. As you walk, your guide shares the stories of merchants, pilgrims, and bath-seekers who helped shape Arima’s unique food culture.
Your first tasting stop is a local restaurant selected from Arima’s most beloved eateries, such as SABOR, Arima Brewery, Takoyaki Shaleo, or a speciality karaage shop. Each venue showcases a different expression of Arima’s culinary character—from craft beer brewed with mountain spring water to comforting street food enjoyed by locals. While dining, your guide explains how Arima’s cuisine developed in harmony with the hot spring town’s long history and how traditional flavours continue to influence modern dishes.
After your meal, continue your walk through the atmospheric district surrounding the hot springs. The wooden façades, stone-paved lanes, and small family-run shops reveal the layers of everyday life in a town that has hosted visitors for more than a millennium. Your guide highlights points of interest along the way, offering background on Arima’s heritage and insights into how food, culture, and hospitality intertwine in this mountain valley.
Your second restaurant stop introduces you to another local favourite. Depending on the venue, you may taste freshly grilled takoyaki, crisp and juicy karaage, or a hearty regional speciality. This second tasting allows you to compare flavours and discover the diversity that exists within Arima’s compact dining scene. Your guide is always available to help with ordering, explain ingredients, and offer recommendations tailored to your preferences.
The tour concludes with a pleasant return to Arima Onsen Station. Although brief in duration, this food-focused journey offers a meaningful look into the flavours, traditions, and people that define Arima Onsen. By the end of the tour, you will have experienced not only delicious dishes but also the warm atmosphere and cultural depth that make Arima one of Japan’s most cherished hot spring towns.