Kobe Attractions

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Kobe Harborland
1. Kobe Harborland

Kobe Harborland is a lively shopping and entertainment district, offering shops, restaurants, cafes, and attractions. Explore the Umie mall, enjoy scenic views, ride the Ferris wheel, or relax in hot springs.

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Kobe Beef
2. Kobe Beef
Recommended
5.0

Kobe Beef, known for its tender texture and rich flavor, is a must-try Japanese delicacy. Enjoy it in dishes like steaks, shabu shabu, and sukiyaki, or watch chefs grill it at a teppanyaki restaurant.

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Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum
3. Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum
Recommended

The Earthquake Memorial Museum in Kobe honors the victims of the 1995 Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake. It offers immersive exhibits, including earthquake footage, interactive displays, and disaster preparedness lessons.

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Nunobiki Ropeway
4. Nunobiki Ropeway

Kobe Nunobiki Ropeway offers stunning aerial views of Nunobiki Waterfall and Herb Garden. At the top, enjoy panoramic views of Kobe, a café, and a beautiful rose garden. Hiking trails lead to even more attractions!

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Sorakuen Garden
5. Sorakuen Garden

Sorakuen Garden is a serene escape in the heart of Kobe, combining traditional Japanese landscaping with historical charm. Explore winding paths, seasonal flowers, tranquil ponds, and Meiji-era architecture.

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Ikuta Shrine
6. Ikuta Shrine

Ikuta Shrine, one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines, is a peaceful retreat in the heart of Kobe. Explore its serene grounds, vibrant torii gates, and rich cultural heritage, making it a must-see in the city.

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Mount Rokko
7. Mount Rokko
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Mount Rokko, at 931 meters, offers stunning views of Kobe and Osaka. Enjoy attractions like the Alpine Botanical Garden, music box museum, and beautiful scenery. A perfect nature escape from the city!

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Kobe Port Tower
8. Kobe Port Tower

Kobe Port Tower, a striking red steel landmark, offers breathtaking 360° views from its observation decks. Enjoy the revolving café and bar for a unique perspective of Kobe’s harbor and skyline.

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Kobe City Museum
9. Kobe City Museum

The Kobe City Museum, opened in 1982, offers a fascinating collection of artifacts showcasing Japan's rich history. Highlights include Namban Art and items reflecting Japan’s cultural exchange with the world.

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Kobe Maritime Museum
10. Kobe Maritime Museum

The Kobe Maritime Museum, located in Meriken Park, is a must-visit for maritime lovers. With its sail-shaped design, it showcases the history of Kobe Port and its role in global trade, offering a unique experience.

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Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
11. Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art

The Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art in Kobe offers a stunning collection of modern and contemporary art. Designed by Tadao Ando, the museum features exhibitions, performances, and scenic waterfront views.

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Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
12. Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world, connects Kobe to Awaji Island. Walk along the Maiko Marine Promenade for stunning views, or visit the Bridge Exhibition Center for more insights.

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Kawasaki Good Times World
13. Kawasaki Good Times World

Kawasaki Good Times World, next to the Kobe Maritime Museum, is a must-visit for tech enthusiasts. Explore groundbreaking vehicles like shinkansen, jets, and motorcycles with interactive exhibits and hands-on fun!

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Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum
14. Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum

Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum offers an immersive journey into Japan’s sake-making traditions. Explore life-sized exhibits, enjoy sake tastings, and learn about brewing techniques at this must-see attraction.

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Kobe Shushinkan Brewery
15. Kobe Shushinkan Brewery

Kobe Shushinkan Brewery, located in the famous Nada Sake District, offers a full sake experience. Enjoy tastings, shop for sake products, and savor Japanese dishes paired with sake. Guided tours available!

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Kikumasamune Sake Museum
16. Kikumasamune Sake Museum

Kikumasamune Sake Museum offers an immersive experience into Japan's sake traditions. Explore vintage brewing tools, machinery, and the craft of barrel-making at the nearby Taru Sake Meister Factory.

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Sakuramasamune Museum Sakuraen
17. Sakuramasamune Museum Sakuraen

The Sakuramasamune Sake Brewery offers an authentic look into traditional sake-making. Explore exhibits on brewing tools, watch a video on the process, and taste a variety of signature sake at the shop.

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Anpanman Museum
18. Anpanman Museum

The Anpanman Museum in Kobe is a vibrant, family-friendly destination for fans of the beloved Japanese character. Explore interactive exhibits, meet characters, and shop for Anpanman merchandise!

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England House
19. England House

The England House, built in 1907, offers a glimpse into early 20th-century life with antique furnishings and a Sherlock Holmes exhibit, including a replica of his room. A must-visit for history and mystery lovers!

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Yokan Nagaya (France House)
20. Yokan Nagaya (France House)

Yokan Nagaya, built in 1904, offers a peek into Kobe’s past with elegant French furniture, Tiffany stained glass, and Louis Vuitton trunks. Experience European luxury and Kobe’s rich history in one spot.

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Ben's House
21. Ben's House

Ben's House, built in 1902, is one of the oldest Western-style houses in Kobe. Discover the adventurous life of Ben Allison with a unique collection of stuffed animals from around the world.

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Platon Decorative Arts Museum (Italian House)
22. Platon Decorative Arts Museum (Italian House)

The Platon Decorative Arts Museum, also known as the Italian House, is a beautifully preserved foreigner’s residence from the 1910s. Explore its unique collection of art, furniture, and Italian cuisine!

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Former Chinese Consulate
23. Former Chinese Consulate

Former Chinese Consulate in Kobe blends Western architecture with Chinese elegance. Explore antique furniture, ancient art, and unique design, offering a fascinating glimpse into cultural heritage.

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Kitano Foreigner's Club
24. Kitano Foreigner's Club

Kitano Foreigner's Club in Kobe biedt een unieke kijk op het leven van buitenlandse bewoners na 1868. Verken de charmante bar, salon en keuken en ervaar de internationale sfeer van de Meiji-periode!

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Yamate Hachibankan
25. Yamate Hachibankan

Yamate Hachibankan is a charming Tudor-style mansion in Kobe, showcasing art from Rodin to African relics. This blend of Eastern and Western treasures makes it a must-visit for art and history lovers!

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Uroko House and Uroko Museum
26. Uroko House and Uroko Museum

Uroko House is a historic landmark in Kobe, known for its fish-scale siding. Explore antique furniture, Russian modern art, and enjoy stunning panoramic views of Kobe from the top floor—an unmissable experience!

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Dutch Museum and Fragrance House
27. Dutch Museum and Fragrance House

The Dutch Museum in Kobe offers a fascinating look into Japan-Netherlands cultural exchange. Explore antique Dutch furniture, enjoy a perfume workshop, and shop for unique scents in the charming gift shop.

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Rokko Cablecar
28. Rokko Cablecar

The Rokko Cablecar offers a scenic 10-minute ride to the top of Mount Rokko, with breathtaking views of Kobe and Osaka. Access attractions like the Rokko Garden Terrace and music box museum.

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Sawanotsuru Sake Museum
29. Sawanotsuru Sake Museum

The Sawanotsuru Sake Museum in Kobe’s Nada district offers an immersive look at traditional sake brewing. Explore exhibits, learn about key ingredients, and dive into the region's rich sake heritage.

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Kobe Konan Muko no Sato
30. Kobe Konan Muko no Sato

Kobe Konan Muko no Sato offers a unique culinary experience focused on dishes made with sake lees. Explore the museum, enjoy sake-pairing meals, and shop for delicious food products. A foodie’s paradise!

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Hamafukutsuru Ginjo Brewery
31. Hamafukutsuru Ginjo Brewery

Hamafukutsuru Ginjo Brewery in Kobe’s Nada district is famous for its award-winning "ginjo" sake. Visit its engaging exhibition and observe the brewing process for an immersive sake experience.

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Rokko Garden Terrace
32. Rokko Garden Terrace

Rokko Garden Terrace offers stunning panoramic views from Mount Rokko, with outdoor cafes, shops, and observation decks. A perfect escape to relax, shop, and enjoy nature and the beauty of Kobe below.

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Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden
33. Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden

Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, located at 865 meters on Mount Rokko, offers stunning views and a variety of alpine plants. Explore scenic trails and enjoy seasonal flowers in this serene nature retreat.

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Rokko snow park
34. Rokko snow park
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Rokko Snow Park offers a perfect winter getaway in Kobe, with skiing, snowboarding, and tubing on Mount Rokko. Enjoy stunning views and activities for all skill levels—ideal for families and adventurers!

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Rokko Morinone Museum
35. Rokko Morinone Museum

Rokko Morinone Museum, nestled on Mount Rokko in Kobe, blends modern art with nature. Explore sculptures, paintings, and installations surrounded by lush greenery, offering stunning views and tranquility.

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