Kinosaki, Hyōgo
Kinosaki was a town in Kinosaki District, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.
Merger
On April 1, 2005, Kinosaki, along with the towns of Hidaka and Takeno, and the towns of Izushi and Tantō, were merged into the expanded city of Toyooka and they no longer exist as independent municipalities., the Kinosaki district of Toyooka had an estimated population of 3,778.
Tourism
Kinosaki is a resort area, with onsen. The Onsen town has a history of 1,300 years. In 1913, the writer Shiga Naoya came to Kinosaki and stayed there for three weeks. Kinosaki provided the inspiration for his short story, "Kinosaki ni te" or "In Kinosaki".Onsen Resort
There are seven public onsen bath houses in Kinosaki Onsen:- Kouno-yu
- Mandara-yu
- Goshono-yu
- Ichino-yu
- Yanagi-yu
- Jizou-yu
- Satono-yu
Museums
In addition to the onsens, tourists can visit the where they can participate in a straw craft-making workshop, the to learn about the writers of Kinosaki Onsen, as well as many shops and cafes. Some of the area's specialties in these shops and restaurants include snow crab, Tajima beef, and onsen-boiled eggs.Transportation
Railway
The Sanin Main Line provides a JR rail connection to Kyoto, and direct trains to Osaka are available via Fukuchiyama. Direct Express trains take about 2.5 hours from Osaka to Toyooka. A JR Pass can be purchased to travel from Osaka or Kyoto to Kinosaki.- JR West - San'in Main Line
- * Ebara - Kokufu - Toyooka - Gembudō - Kinosaki-Onsen - Takeno
- Kyoto Tango Railway - Miyazu Line
- * Toyooka - Kōnotori-no-sato
Highways
- Japan National Route 178
- Japan National Route 312
- Japan National Route 426
- Japan National Route 482
- Japan National Route 483
Airway