The Unexplored Region Blessed with FUKU, Takarazuka Stay

While Arima Onsen and Kinosaki Onsen tend to be highlighted in the present, Takarazuka Onsen is a hot spring resort sure to attract inbound tourists in the years ahead. The origins of Takarazuka's name means 'land steeped in happiness', and there is a workshop for "lucky charms" given at Nishinomiya Shrine where the ancient Japanese god of good fortune, Ebisu is enshrined. The Takarazuka Onsen is a special plan that imbues travelers with FUKU (fortune) through accommodation, food, and various Takarazuka experiences bringing them happiness.

TAILOR-MADE TOUR

Immerse Yourself in FUKU and Explore Japan’s Beginnings (Takarazuka〜Kobe〜Awaji)
FROM JPY 840,000

A tour based in Takarazuka, which is sure to attract inbound visitors not only for its accessibility to and from the west but for the ability to experience FUKU culture to its fullest. A culture whose source is good fortune and is said to be rooted in the origins of Japan as a nation.

Takarazuka is known to be one of the foremost hot spring sites in the country. For this reason, we’ve curated a special dinner in the port city of Kobe as well as an open-bath so that you may genuinely experience the views cast in the thick of mountains and seas.

*In addition, we can also propose travel plans to places related to the myth of Japan's birth, so please feel free to contact us. Example) Shimane / Izumo Grand Shrine, Mie Prefecture / Ise Shrine, etc.
Immerse Yourself in FUKU and Explore Japan’s Beginnings (Takarazuka〜Kobe〜Awaji)
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Basic information

Address
9-25 Yumotocho, Takarazuka 兵庫県
Relevant websites

https://www.h-wakamizu.com/lg_en/

http://www.kiyoshikojin.or.jp/en/

https://ebisu-shimada.com/index.html

Notes
  • Check-in at Ryokan “Hotel Wakamizu”

You will be showered with a lot of good fortune in a room with a layout of lucky charms (lucky winnowers, rakes, bales, treasure ships, frames, and squares) and a Mizugoto (a water harp). Please also enjoy opening the original lucky bags placed on the table. We also recommend that you relax from the day's fatigue in the room bath with roses of auspicious red and other colors floating in the bathtub as soon as you arrive.


  • Private FUKU Kaiseki Dinner

A kaiseki dinner is prepared with seasonal ingredients such as abalones and sekihan (red bean rice). Enjoy this in your private room, that is designed with respect to the concept of feng shui bringing good luck. A sake tasting set is also available for guests to compare a variety of sake from Hyogo and other regions.


  • Boost Your Luck by Visiting Shrines and Temples in the Takarazuka area

As you take in the history of the city’s time-honored temples, we’ll make a stop at Kiyoshikojin. It is a temple dedicated to the god of fire, and as such, visitors are given hibashi (fire tongs).


  • Tour and Experience of Making Lucky Charms That Bring “FUKU”(Option)

Visit a lucky charms workshop, and learn about their history, construction and cultural relevancy. Participants are encouraged to create original lucky charms here.

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