효고현 관광코스,맛집, 여행경비 총정리-아코/히메지/고베/고급료칸 긴파소/고베규/오사카 – 일본 세토내해 여행3편

Hello.
This is Sunbubu’s World Travel. We had a wonderful three-night, four-day trip to Hiroshima, and now we’re heading to Hyogo Prefecture. Hyogo Prefecture is a unique place, bordering both the Sea of Japan and the Seto Inland Sea. Kinosaki Onsen on the Sea of Japan side,
or Arima Onsen, one of Japan’s three major hot springs, located north of Kobe City, I’ve uploaded a previous video, so please check the link in the notification box. For your reference This video is a 3-day, 2-night trip along the Seto Inland Sea to Ako Onsen, Himeji, Kobe, and Osaka. Let’s get started right away. Departing from Fukuyama To our destination, Banshu-Ako Station Take the Shinkansen to Himeji Station Arrived at Himeji Station Today, we decided to enjoy hot springs and kaiseki at Kinpaso, a beautiful ryokan overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. We decided to leave the Himeji Castle tour for tomorrow and head straight to the ryokan. Go to a regular JR station. I took the train to Banshu-Ako Station. Wow~ Even though it’s daytime, there are so many passengers. As I was enjoying the scenery,before I knew it, many passengers had gotten off, and it was quiet. I got off at Banshu-Ako Station. Banshu-Ako Station is the central station of Ako City, a small city in Hyogo Prefecture. Ako is a small city with a population of about 45,000. It is famous for its salt. Also known as Ako Onsen, it is considered a healing city in Hyogo Prefecture. There is a free shuttle bus to Kinpaso, the ryokan we will be staying at. Here is the schedule. The ryokan’s shuttle bus Arrived. The bus departs. We pass through the main shopping street called Oshiro Street in Akoshi. This is Akoshi Castle. The castle tower was never built,
and the buildings inside the castle were destroyed. Only the castle walls and moat remained. It is said that watchtowers and other structures were restored starting in the Showa period. This is the Chikusa River that runs through Ako City. After a long climb up the hill, we arrived at our destination, Kinpaso. Kinpaso is a ryokan representing Ako Onsen. Although few Koreans are familiar with this ryokan, In Japan, it boasts a spectacular view of the Seto Inland Sea, with excellent hot springs and delicious cuisine. It’s famous. It’s only about 30 minutes by train from Himeji, so Many tourists come here after visiting Himeji Castle. We checked in at the lobby, which overlooks the beautiful Seto Inland Sea. The room is a Japanese-style room with a living room at the entrance. The view from the window, with its garden and ocean views, is picturesque. This is Tenkai no Yu Onsen (天海の湯) This is an infinity onsen with a perfect ocean view. This is originally an indoor bath, but with the windows open, it feels like an open-air bath. The open-air bath is further outside, so they ask you to wear this. This is Iwakainoyu Onsen (岩海の湯). The bathhouse here has closed windows, so it doesn’t feel open,
but it’s still very nice. The open-air hot spring further outside feels like you’re in the ocean. Ako Onsen is a chloride spring,
rich in salt and minerals. It’s a high-quality natural hot spring classified as a “health spring” under the Hot Springs Act. Dinner is kaiseki. It was such a delicious dinner. I’ll be uploading a detailed video review of this ryokan soon. It’s morning. It’s cloudy, but it’s like a painting. Breakfast was delicious. Now, we check out and head to Banshu-Ako Station, greeted by the staff. From Binshu-Ako Station to Himeji Station Moved I left my bag in the locker and walked toward Himeji Castle. I’ve been to Himeji twice before, but this time it’s been seven years. It seems to have developed significantly. Himeji Castle is believed to have been built in 1346. It is called the White Heron Castle because of the elegant appearance of its main keep. It is a Japanese national treasure and a World Heritage site. There are numerous castles in Japan, but only five of them are National Treasures. Personally, of all the Japanese castles,
I think Himeji Castle is the most beautiful. I think. After passing the large moat, It’s the castle. The ticket booth is located far inside the castle. This time, we purchased a combined ticket for Himeji Castle and Kokoen. When we came before, we went straight up to the castle tower,
but this time, we decided to go into the corridor. We were able to see various historical exhibits in the corridor. We were also able to see the scenery outside. If you visit Himeji Castle, I highly recommend stopping by here. Now, let’s head towards the castle tower. The castle tower is beautiful from the outside, but the interior, which you can see while climbing, is also impressive. The view from the very top is also amazing. Now we’re back down at Himeji Castle. This is the viewpoint everyone takes pictures of. These are some really cute puppies we met along the way. Now, leaving Himeji Castle, we buy some snacks to satisfy our hunger,
and head to Kokoen. There’s a boat tour on the moat. It costs 1,500 yen per adult and the boat ride lasts about 30 minutes. Kokoen is a Japanese garden that opened in 1992 on a site of approximately 33,000 square meters. There are nine gardens in total,
each with its own unique charm. After sightseeing, I board the Shinkansen from Himeji Station to Shin-Kobe Station. I ended up spending longer than expected exploring Himeji. I was planning to have the lunch special, Kobe beef.
It’s past lunchtime, so I won’t be able to eat it. I got off the Shinkansen at Shin-Kobe Station
and took the subway to Sannomiya Station, where my accommodation was. You need to buy a ticket to ride the subway, as the JR Pass isn’t valid. Our accommodation, the Royal Park Canvas Hotel, It’s less than a five-minute walk from the subway station. There’s a Don Quijote across the street, so it’s a great location. I checked in at the kiosk and went to my room. It’s a neat twin bedroom. It’s small, but this is pretty good for Japan. Now, let’s go eat Kobe beef. Kobe beef, one of Japan’s top three wagyu beefs, is expensive, making it a bit of a burden. Steakland is said to be a place where you can enjoy Kobe beef at a reasonable price. Steakland is located in front of Sannomiya Station, very close to the hotel. The atmosphere doesn’t seem luxurious for the price, Still, you can enjoy the taste of Kobe beef at a relatively affordable price. After dinner, we took the train to Harborland. The night view from Harborland is a must-see when visiting Kobe. After breakfast at the hotel, we headed to Osaka Station. Putting my luggage in the locker At the shopping mall inside Osaka Station
I looked for gifts for the kids, but there wasn’t anything suitable. We’re going to Dotonbori to eat Kinryu Ramen, a must-try when visiting Osaka. Last year, we went somewhere else because this place was undergoing renovations,
but it doesn’t seem to have changed much. As expected, the kimchi-filled Kinryu Ramen is my husband and I’s favorite ramen. We reserved a reserved ticket for the JR Haruka Kansai Airport Express using the Sanyo Sanin Pass. Back to Osaka Station I went back. With a little time left before the train, I went to the ground level, just above Haruka Station, which is underground. I went to Umegita Park. Wow! Why are there so many people here, even though this is a park? We also sat down in the shade. Now, let’s take the Haruka to the airport. That’s all for today’s video. Thank you for watching this long video. This was Sun Couple’s World Travel.

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  1. 저희 부부도 히메지성 다녀왔었는데, 저도 개인적으로 제일 아름다운 일본 성인거같아요 ^^