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Fast facts about Kobe, Japan
| Accommodations | 1,049 properties |
| Popular hotel | Kobe Plaza Hotel West |
| Popular area | Awaji Island |
| Nightly rates from | $13 |
| Reasons to visit | Restaurants, Sightseeing, Shopping |
Where to stay in Kobe
Kobe hotels & accommodations

this is our 2nd time visit to kobe. the first time was april this year. it was just a short visit on our way to arima onsen. we love kobe as it is a nice place with nice people. booked okura deluxe room (seaview) deliberately to enjoy its panoramic view of kobe port. indeed it was a unforgettable experience stay with okura kobe. check in and check out were both fast an...

We stay only one night in Kobe and this station is directly across from the local JR station, not Shin-Kobe station. If you arrive at Shin-Kobe station you take another JR Line to this one. After traveling for two weeks in Japan, this hotel ended up being one of our most comfortable stays. The bed is very comfortable and the hotel provides a hairdryer, razor, shampoo...

The hotel itself is sited right next to the water. 5 minute walk to the Mosaic Plaza and 1 minute walk to the city look bus stop 1. I have to say the location couldn't be better. We booked for a deluxe King room and the moment we stepped into the room was amazed. The floor to ceiling window looked out to Kobe tower, the pier, the sea and the Mosaic Plaza. The room is ...

Brand new hotel in Kobe. Rooms were spacious, breakfast buffet was varied daily & delicious! Location was excellent & close to shopping areas. Transportation was right across the street from the hotel. Soaking in their onsen after a day of shopping was great too!

I really enjoyed my stay for about a week, during which I tried two restaurants and the pool almost every day. Although I had imagined the comfy room from other reviews, the two restaurants on the 3rd floor(the same level as the lobby) were a great surprise being far above my expectation since I happened to use them to avoid a bus trip to Sannomiya. Also, the pool wa...

This is my first time to kobe and am so glad that I had chosen this Hotel, will definitely recommend this Hotel to everyone. It's one of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed, great onsens especially the one on the second floor, very thoughtful amenities for elderly and disables e.g. benches in lifts and even push trolleys for guests to carry food at buffets. Sumptious ...

The hotel location is amazing you are two blocks from Sannomiya and just beside a Daiso store and supermarket. You can go to any place in Japan and go back without worry! Sannomiya is a must stop station! The hotel has a very good structure and security, the breakfast is the best of Kobe! You have a mix of Japanese and American breakfast so you will have no problem t...

We were there a bit early because we didn't know that the check in time in Japan is 15:00. So, after a waiting, the staffs came to apologised and led us to the room. They always practiced their Japanese gesture and manner to us, very polite. My fiancé got some souvenirs and a ride to the elevator. The room was quite big, 10 Tatami mats with the living room, toilet, ba...

Hotel Monte Hermana Amalie is Really the best hotel So far I travel in Japan. And surprisely is really cheap as well. The room is quite big, with comfortable bed. Everything is clean and neat. Very good location. Just beside the Ikuta temple(生田神社), easy to find. 8-10 mins walking from Hansin and JR sanmiya station. 3 mins walking from Metro sannomiya station. It's wal...

10 mins walk from JR Kobe with streets of izakaya (Japanese cafe) that open till late. Kobe Station has a small mall and also few JR stops to Sannomiya - shopping district with cheap street shopping or malls like Daimaru, Oioi (highly recommended for ladies), Loft (check out the cosmetics here it's HUGE and empty so you can take your time to try all makeup. Unlike the ...

I reserved two 2 person rooms with private hot spring in room (open air bath) with kaiseki meal for one night. They served the 4 of us in one of the rooms so we could enjoy the meal together. Food had many courses and was very delicious, we were full by the end of our meal. We had a massage chair that felt so nice. After dinner, they set up our beds on the tatami mats...

Nice hotel in Kobe. Located near to JR Station. The best part is located 10-15 minutes from the Mosque. We stayed at the B Kobe Hotel for 3 nights. The staff speaks English quite well. The hotel is clean. In front of the hotel, there is family mart, and we can find so many Restaurant serves Kobe beef. 10 minutes from the Hotel, we also can find halal Indian food and h...

Great stay in the regular room which always features two queensize beds, bathtub and normally fine views (I find cityview most interesting, but opinions differ). With a large sofa and very nice colonial-asian furnishings, it is arguably the best hotel in Kobe for busiess or pleasure (provided you do not need a pool). The water terrace is great for Tapas and Beer, when ...

Basically, this is a top tier hotel. No complaints at all. Totally worth the money for any occasion. We were able to book a hotel room during the Japanese Golden Week holiday and it worked out no problem. The one little draw back is that you have to be aware of the tram that connects mainland Kobe with the island the Portopia sits on. If you are in Kobe to party and ...

We booked a room with an open air and half board included. The room was huge and clean, with 2 sink area and a shower room that has a bathtub. Open air Hot spring tub was big enough for 2. There's privacy but no scenery to enjoy. Food was tasty and we were served Kobe beef. Customer service can be better, staff did not seem to be as smiley and friendly as what we were ...

Tosen Goshobo is the 2nd hotel I lived when I was at Yuma hot spring. The first one was a 5 star hotel (I won't mention the name in here) but I like Tosen Goshobo more than the other one and I would definitely recommend to everyone. Tosen Goshobo is a japanese style hotel that everything was beyond what I expected. Especially for the 105 mins Aroma therapy massage...

I came to Kobe for a concert and booked 2 nights at the hotel. The location is so close to the concert venue (Kobe Kokusai Hall). Barely walk for 5 mins and already reach the venue. The location also quite near for some tourist attractions such as Kobe Port and Meriken Park. It also walking distance to Tor Road (where we had Kobe Beed there). The room also spacious and...

We really enjoyed our stay at Hotel Areaone Kobe, its location is very tourist friendly since its walking distance to many establishments and train station. The staff are very helpful and the food are delicious. Though the room area is small is not a big factor since it's very clean and cozy. We will surely book this hotel again when we visit Kobe.

Services:Good service with kindness staffs. Especially for the Chinese guy who helped us with full of patience. Facilities:In spite of the facilities of the hotel was really old but it was a good experience during the stay.It was clean and traditional.but need to be maintain if possible. Location:we went Arima Onsen from KOBE,you have to go Kobe Sannomiya Station take...

As I booked hotels quite late, most Kobe hotels were full though I originally wanted to book a hotel near Sanomiya. But it turned out to be a good experience since the location is excellent, just minutes away from JR Kobe station by passing through the underground mail. The nearby is very quiet with walking distance to Harborland and Anpanman Museum. However I’ll still...

Hotel environment is really relaxing and reflects the tradition Japanese architecture, people are really welcoming. We were greeted by staff members in front of the hotel, then was brought to the cottage by a golf cart and someone was waiting for us there too! The cottage is like a house in the middle of Switzerland but Japan of course, so cute and private, very suit...

The hotel is right at the center of Sannomiya, close to everything. The staff were friendly and helpful. The checked-in and out processes were swift and efficient. The room was clean and the amenities complete. However the room was a bit small (common in Japan hotels) with no cupboards for clothes nor luggages, just some hangers. The bed was a bit too soft and short f...

I traveled to Kobe for important meetings. It was a five days trip, and I've asked for a quiet room few weeks advanced. The room was perfect. As quiet as I needed. I barely heard sounds from the next door. The space and facilities are also better than the usual business hotel in Japan. I got enough space to open my luggage and the bath tub can even allow me to lie all ...

I really liked this hotel as the staff are very courteous and kind. Although the staff have limited English capabilities, they still try to understand what you are trying to convey and help in the best way possible. I only followed Google maps in locating hotel by foot and it was a very easy find though a bit far coming from Sannomiya station. The buffet breakfast offe...

My wife wanted to stay here because the breakfast is supposedly the best in Japan. The hotel is decent, kind of old in my opinion but if you like the Victorian style you will definitely like this place. The location is not the best but still within 7-10 mins walk from the station. The breakfast is good-great not sure about the best but it's different. They serve mo...

Room was decent size for the price and very clean. Kettle is horribly slow, but they provided free tea and coffee, mugs and bar fridge. Staff were friendly, but didn't speak good English and we stored our bags no problem. WIFI in room was excellent. JR Hyogo station has some cheap restaurants, a supermarket and good access to Sannomiya and Kobe since it is on the main...

My parents never takes onsen so it is difficult for them to stay here since they prefer private bathroom, but they have private bathroom upon request (so make sure you request them to the staff). The onsen, for me, is a killer. It is really relaxing and awesome after a long travel. The bathroom and facilities is really clean, and the welcome reception is incredible. Th...

The staff are very nice. Once u step in the hotel, you can see a very nice view of the hotel already. Dinner are very nice. Our group has peopel with food allergy, the hotel has emailed a few times to confirm the details and tried their very best to aviod all foods! This is a very amazing experience! For sure will come back again!
Cheap places to stay in Kobe

The staff is so nice, passionately recommend so many cool places to see and go in Kobe. so if you do not have the plan or on ideas about Kobe, just stay here, the staff will show a lot of interesting things to do that you can go like local ppl usually do. and this hostel is cozy, clean, fair price, close the station and big market.

Staff were very friendly and spoke okay English. 5 min walk from Minatakoen Station. But is a pain to have to catch the subway to Sannomiya for JR lines or Shin-Kobe for the shinkansen. Costs 200-260 yen each way which can be annoying if you want to go to the city centre every day. There are no sights nearby this hostel. Takes 20-30 mins to walk to Kobe station and the...

highly recommended. I got to the hostel very late in the night because I took the wrong train. I tried to contact the hostel but couldn't send the email by agoda that night...I'm so touched that when I arrived at the midnight the staff is still waiting for me. The staff gave clean instructions about which facilities are where, and English conversation was understandabl...

Very near to Kobe Sannomiya Stations. Short 10min walk. Exit E1, up one block, left at Lawsons, right at the carpark where you can see the green vertical signage. Level 2 is the baths and onsen. Has a sauna, hotpool AND a coldpool. Level 5 is a lounge with vending machines serving cup noodles, coffee, foodstuff. Equiped with microwave, ice cube machine and hotpot dis...

When I stayed, it appeared that I was either the only guest or 2-3 other guests where there but slept in different rooms from me. The hostel is a block from the Minatomotomachi, you can take the train from Shin-Kobe using the Seishin-Yamate line (it is underground). Very easy to travel there if you take the Shinkansen because you don't leave the station. The hostel is ...

You have to take private bus to the island(2000+yen go and back). This place located 3mins walk from bus stop, but the location is super far from any attractions(Sumoto, Garden, etc.), and local bus that take you to places on island are like 1hr frequent. The hotel is nice feel like house not hostel which is good, but the owner doesnt speak English at all, and not tr...

If you are going to Kobe, this is the best place to stay. Central location, 8 types of natural onsens, great staff, own restaurants, amenities complete, comfy and perfect capsule room. Best thing? SUPER SUPER AFFORDABLE! THEY EVEN HAVE A FREE SHUTTLE BUS

We were lucky enough to arrive on the hostel's opening night and so got to meet and celebrate with the owner and staff. All very friendly and went out of their way to help us & make our stay great. All spoke English to varying degrees, there seemed to be at least one of the staff at hand who spoke very good English, either way all were very patient when trying to under...

I really liked this hotel as the staff are very courteous and kind. Although the staff have limited English capabilities, they still try to understand what you are trying to convey and help in the best way possible. I only followed Google maps in locating hotel by foot and it was a very easy find though a bit far coming from Sannomiya station. The buffet breakfast offe...

My parents never takes onsen so it is difficult for them to stay here since they prefer private bathroom, but they have private bathroom upon request (so make sure you request them to the staff). The onsen, for me, is a killer. It is really relaxing and awesome after a long travel. The bathroom and facilities is really clean, and the welcome reception is incredible. Th...

Nice hotel in Kobe. Located near to JR Station. The best part is located 10-15 minutes from the Mosque. We stayed at the B Kobe Hotel for 3 nights. The staff speaks English quite well. The hotel is clean. In front of the hotel, there is family mart, and we can find so many Restaurant serves Kobe beef. 10 minutes from the Hotel, we also can find halal Indian food and h...

10 mins walk from JR Kobe with streets of izakaya (Japanese cafe) that open till late. Kobe Station has a small mall and also few JR stops to Sannomiya - shopping district with cheap street shopping or malls like Daimaru, Oioi (highly recommended for ladies), Loft (check out the cosmetics here it's HUGE and empty so you can take your time to try all makeup. Unlike the ...

We were driving to Kobe and made this booking last minute. Turns out, it is a Love Hotel. After the initial surprise and a few unusual room furnishings, we had a GREAT stay at the Hotel Fine Rokko. We stayed 2 nights and drove in to Kobe during the day. (If you do not have a car, do not stay here. It is not close to public transit.) We ate breakfast and dinner in our r...

I traveled to Kobe for important meetings. It was a five days trip, and I've asked for a quiet room few weeks advanced. The room was perfect. As quiet as I needed. I barely heard sounds from the next door. The space and facilities are also better than the usual business hotel in Japan. I got enough space to open my luggage and the bath tub can even allow me to lie all ...

Room was decent size for the price and very clean. Kettle is horribly slow, but they provided free tea and coffee, mugs and bar fridge. Staff were friendly, but didn't speak good English and we stored our bags no problem. WIFI in room was excellent. JR Hyogo station has some cheap restaurants, a supermarket and good access to Sannomiya and Kobe since it is on the main...

The hostel is about 15min walking distance from the main Sannomiya's various stations. There are convenience shops nearby, as well as a public bath just next door. Lots of reasonable eating places. The host was very friendly and thoughtful, responses fast to enquiries too. I would definitely stay here again the next time I visit Kobe.

This was real professionally maintained hotel. Japan hotel rooms are usually small but I wont complain about it. The linen in rooms, furniture and entire hotel are very well arranged and maintained nearly 3 or 4 star hotel. It is within walking to JR Sannomiya station which connects to Osaka and Kyoto via direct JR trains while Shin Kobe is very close to this hotel via...

Staff was very friendly and helpful, although some did not speak english they still tried their best to help. Towels and soap is not provided automatically but you can help yourself to them if you want to for no charge. The place was clean and well maintained.

We stay only one night in Kobe and this station is directly across from the local JR station, not Shin-Kobe station. If you arrive at Shin-Kobe station you take another JR Line to this one. After traveling for two weeks in Japan, this hotel ended up being one of our most comfortable stays. The bed is very comfortable and the hotel provides a hairdryer, razor, shampoo...

Hotel Monte Hermana Amalie is Really the best hotel So far I travel in Japan. And surprisely is really cheap as well. The room is quite big, with comfortable bed. Everything is clean and neat. Very good location. Just beside the Ikuta temple(生田神社), easy to find. 8-10 mins walking from Hansin and JR sanmiya station. 3 mins walking from Metro sannomiya station. It's wal...

Small little hotel tucked away in the middle of a block, but a true treasure just steps away from everything. Staff is exceptionally helpful, trying to make accommodations any way they can. Lobby lounge is open (with free coffee) for use after breakfast hours. Well maintained and clean, even in the hallways and elevators. Definite value
4-star hotels in Kobe

We stay only one night in Kobe and this station is directly across from the local JR station, not Shin-Kobe station. If you arrive at Shin-Kobe station you take another JR Line to this one. After traveling for two weeks in Japan, this hotel ended up being one of our most comfortable stays. The bed is very comfortable and the hotel provides a hairdryer, razor, shampoo...

Brand new hotel in Kobe. Rooms were spacious, breakfast buffet was varied daily & delicious! Location was excellent & close to shopping areas. Transportation was right across the street from the hotel. Soaking in their onsen after a day of shopping was great too!

Hotel Monte Hermana Amalie is Really the best hotel So far I travel in Japan. And surprisely is really cheap as well. The room is quite big, with comfortable bed. Everything is clean and neat. Very good location. Just beside the Ikuta temple(生田神社), easy to find. 8-10 mins walking from Hansin and JR sanmiya station. 3 mins walking from Metro sannomiya station. It's wal...

I reserved two 2 person rooms with private hot spring in room (open air bath) with kaiseki meal for one night. They served the 4 of us in one of the rooms so we could enjoy the meal together. Food had many courses and was very delicious, we were full by the end of our meal. We had a massage chair that felt so nice. After dinner, they set up our beds on the tatami mats...

We booked a room with an open air and half board included. The room was huge and clean, with 2 sink area and a shower room that has a bathtub. Open air Hot spring tub was big enough for 2. There's privacy but no scenery to enjoy. Food was tasty and we were served Kobe beef. Customer service can be better, staff did not seem to be as smiley and friendly as what we were ...

The hotel is quite a walk from sannomiya station. But the hotel is right in the middle of everything you need to see on a day in Kobe. Hotel is right next to Chinatown so there is an abundance of eateries and shopping spots and is on the path of Kobe Loop.

Tosen Goshobo is the 2nd hotel I lived when I was at Yuma hot spring. The first one was a 5 star hotel (I won't mention the name in here) but I like Tosen Goshobo more than the other one and I would definitely recommend to everyone. Tosen Goshobo is a japanese style hotel that everything was beyond what I expected. Especially for the 105 mins Aroma therapy massage...

Services:Good service with kindness staffs. Especially for the Chinese guy who helped us with full of patience. Facilities:In spite of the facilities of the hotel was really old but it was a good experience during the stay.It was clean and traditional.but need to be maintain if possible. Location:we went Arima Onsen from KOBE,you have to go Kobe Sannomiya Station take...

As I booked hotels quite late, most Kobe hotels were full though I originally wanted to book a hotel near Sanomiya. But it turned out to be a good experience since the location is excellent, just minutes away from JR Kobe station by passing through the underground mail. The nearby is very quiet with walking distance to Harborland and Anpanman Museum. However I’ll still...

My wife wanted to stay here because the breakfast is supposedly the best in Japan. The hotel is decent, kind of old in my opinion but if you like the Victorian style you will definitely like this place. The location is not the best but still within 7-10 mins walk from the station. The breakfast is good-great not sure about the best but it's different. They serve mo...

Room was decent size for the price and very clean. Kettle is horribly slow, but they provided free tea and coffee, mugs and bar fridge. Staff were friendly, but didn't speak good English and we stored our bags no problem. WIFI in room was excellent. JR Hyogo station has some cheap restaurants, a supermarket and good access to Sannomiya and Kobe since it is on the main...

My parents never takes onsen so it is difficult for them to stay here since they prefer private bathroom, but they have private bathroom upon request (so make sure you request them to the staff). The onsen, for me, is a killer. It is really relaxing and awesome after a long travel. The bathroom and facilities is really clean, and the welcome reception is incredible. Th...

Hotel Plaza Kobe is a great value hotel but the location is a bit out of the way from sightseeing in Kobe Bay area and Sannomiya. We stayed there as we had some meetings elsewhere on Rokko Island so it was fine for this purpose. Rooms were standard compact Japanese size. Breakfast at the buffet was included and it had a great selection of both Western and Japanese cuis...

We had a decent stay at this hotel. The rooms were large and we had a great view over the city and the bridge, in the distance. The rooms were a bit tired but pleasant. We were excited about the gym but it turned out not to be free to people staying in the hotel. Breakfast was okay. The biggest downside is that the hotel is a very long way outside of Kobe. A plus i...

Good place to stay, and this was the second time we are booking the same place. Location is a little off but is still good location to the food and shopping areas. This time, we are given a good location room which was facing the main Tor Street. Excellent! and also the good service given by the front desk ladies. One disappointment, never expected that we came across ...

Ariston hotel is located close to the Kobe international convention center, train station, malls and shops. The hotel has a coin laundry, ice dispenser and vending machine. . Staff are all friendly and accommodating. However, our room had worn out wallpaper and the breakfast buffet lacked variety.

Due to booking mistakes made by the hotel, I got upgraded to hotel Arimasanso Gosho Bessho free of charge. The hotel Arimasanso Gosho Bessho is the same group of Hotel Hanakoyado but I pretty believe Gosho Bessho is the highest rank hotels in the group and probably one of the top hotels in Arime. There are just around 10 rooms in Gosho Bessho, with dedicated staffs se...

Maiko hotel is located near maiko station located at the far west which is more like a old folks town where everyone is retiring and taking things slow n easy. Exit maiko station turn right n right walk straight to the elevator , take it down to ground floor for your free shuttle bus to maiko hotel. Once inside the room you would be greeted with great view of Akashi-k...

The ryokan was not as nice as the photos. It wasn't the same as promoted at all. Normally it will appears slightly different but this too my surprised it was totally different. It wasn't located right in front of the beach. You basically have to cross a street to get to the beach which it's not in the picture. Thats not the main point. The Japanese room was fully booke...

The food they offered for dinner and breakfast were exceptional, it was definitely one of the best meal we have had. The hotel is located quite far from train station, but they offer pick up service from station to the hotel so it is very convenient to get there. Highly recommend this hotel!

I can't fault this hotel. It may not be as fancy as some but this hotel is a genuine Japanese experience, with a beautiful mineral hot spring right in the hotel. On cold mornings and evenings, it is glorious. I included the Breakfast and Dinner set in my accommodation booking, and the staff and the food were faultless. The language barrier was more than overcome by the...

The good - Wonderful views, good onsen, and perfect foods. English is poor, but they do have one can speak Chinese, so communication is ok. Area for improvement - there is 1000 yen charge for breakfast buffet even my daughter (three year old) didn't attend the breakfast. - Room is a bit old. They need some renovation. Private onsen is renovated and new which...

Highly recommend for the hot spring experience! Excellent service. We all enjoyed it and give it five stars! Love the food, love the vendor machines everywhere, even in the change room, and love the gaming room. It was snowing when we had bath outside, amazing! Definitely come back next time!

While this hotel has some dated room and newer renovated room as well. The slow pace that this hotel offers is unmatched to most hotel in cities. This place is a good getaway for 2 nights. We went their just before winter. it was cold but it was the most relax hotel we stayed in. Their service is top of the table. Food served in room for diner is amazing with great ho...
Luxury hotels in Kobe

this is our 2nd time visit to kobe. the first time was april this year. it was just a short visit on our way to arima onsen. we love kobe as it is a nice place with nice people. booked okura deluxe room (seaview) deliberately to enjoy its panoramic view of kobe port. indeed it was a unforgettable experience stay with okura kobe. check in and check out were both fast an...

The hotel itself is sited right next to the water. 5 minute walk to the Mosaic Plaza and 1 minute walk to the city look bus stop 1. I have to say the location couldn't be better. We booked for a deluxe King room and the moment we stepped into the room was amazed. The floor to ceiling window looked out to Kobe tower, the pier, the sea and the Mosaic Plaza. The room is ...

I really enjoyed my stay for about a week, during which I tried two restaurants and the pool almost every day. Although I had imagined the comfy room from other reviews, the two restaurants on the 3rd floor(the same level as the lobby) were a great surprise being far above my expectation since I happened to use them to avoid a bus trip to Sannomiya. Also, the pool wa...

This is my first time to kobe and am so glad that I had chosen this Hotel, will definitely recommend this Hotel to everyone. It's one of the best hotels I’ve ever stayed, great onsens especially the one on the second floor, very thoughtful amenities for elderly and disables e.g. benches in lifts and even push trolleys for guests to carry food at buffets. Sumptious ...

We were there a bit early because we didn't know that the check in time in Japan is 15:00. So, after a waiting, the staffs came to apologised and led us to the room. They always practiced their Japanese gesture and manner to us, very polite. My fiancé got some souvenirs and a ride to the elevator. The room was quite big, 10 Tatami mats with the living room, toilet, ba...

Great stay in the regular room which always features two queensize beds, bathtub and normally fine views (I find cityview most interesting, but opinions differ). With a large sofa and very nice colonial-asian furnishings, it is arguably the best hotel in Kobe for busiess or pleasure (provided you do not need a pool). The water terrace is great for Tapas and Beer, when ...

Basically, this is a top tier hotel. No complaints at all. Totally worth the money for any occasion. We were able to book a hotel room during the Japanese Golden Week holiday and it worked out no problem. The one little draw back is that you have to be aware of the tram that connects mainland Kobe with the island the Portopia sits on. If you are in Kobe to party and ...

The staff are very nice. Once u step in the hotel, you can see a very nice view of the hotel already. Dinner are very nice. Our group has peopel with food allergy, the hotel has emailed a few times to confirm the details and tried their very best to aviod all foods! This is a very amazing experience! For sure will come back again!

I am a solo traveller and the hotel offers single room so that I dont need to pay for a room for 2 people but enjoy the onsen. About onsen: the hotel is actually combined with another hotel under same brand (Located on each side of the river) so in total 3 onsen facilities with 2 outdoor onsens which were great. Also you can view the river and sakura from the ...

The sea view room, possibly facing Kobe, could allow us enjoying the sun rise. It's just marvellous when we were seeing the darkness on the mega-fair-face-concrete structure, designed by the famous Japanese Architect, Tadao Ando, being faded out by the sunshine.

Excellent hotel! The hotel is located slightly away from Arima town centre and is about 15 mins walking distance from the train station, but you can always get the hotel to pick you up. The hotel staff can speak ok-english, so there is no issue in arranging your needs. Staff is friendly and helpful too. The Japanese traditional room is lovely. We had our dinner serve...

a very beautiful onsen hotel at seaside. Beautiful sunrise at the morning. Food is good and delicious and the staff is friendly although we got some communication issue with the staff with not so good in english but they still very polite and helpful with your problem. A very memorable and good experience with the service and facilities of this hotel. For sure i will v...

We had a great stay at Yumekaiyu Awajishima Resort. They were very accommodating to our family and gave us recommendations and answered our questions in English since we have limited Japanese. Our room was great and we had a view of the water. We had a large space for our family - the adults stayed in western beds and the kids were happy to have their own space on th...

it's one of the best hotel I've ever stayed. i stayed there twice and both gave me fabulous experience. the rooms are very spacious. the free spa in the hotel is amazing that you can see the sky and stars while enjoyinf spa. the staff is not proficient in enflish but they always tried their best to offer help. overall the hotel is excellent. i had a very great and rela...

I didn't expect much when I booked this hotel since there are very limited review at the time. However, when I first arrived the hotel, I so certain that I made a good choice, and YES IT IS. This is the first time that I Onsen by the beach, Facilities is great, View is great, service is always outstanding for Japanese standard. What can I ask more?

One of the high points of my trip. A beautiful older hotel with multiple hot springs (segregated, switching sides daily) including indoor and outdoor infinity pools on the top floor, sauna, then two outdoor pools one of which has very high mineral content unfiltered seabed hot spring water that is good for the skin, and another hot spring on the first floor I didn't ev...

We have been staying in more than ten onsen hotels, and we have the most wonderful and happiest experience in this hotel. We enjoyed the peace and quiet we needed, the environment was warm and cozy, the food they served was exceptionally amazing. And of course, compliment definitely should be granted to the excellent service of the staff. We will definitely recommend ...
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Kobe can easily be reached by fast train, allowing a short stay. During our stay we visited the earthquake museum and found it very interesting.
Most delicious beef in the world. Great location for hot-springs. Large outlet with good range of products.
Kobe is beautiful. The people are very friendly, and it almost has a European vibe to it with the old houses and small streets.
Clean interesting place and the City Loop Bus a good starting point to view the area. Lots of shops, eateries etc.
Kobe looks like an English port /town. Is clean with friednly people. The China town in Motomachi and Nankaimachi is interesting with many type of food and shopping.
there is the mosaic mall just on the other side from kobe tower, all the cafe and restaurants,a must visit place in kobe.
Kobe is fairly small compared to the other cities close by. However, the Kobe Port alone makes Kobe as one of the best places to visit in the Kansai area.
Kobe is a good place to use as a base of operations for seeing other place through Central and Southern Honshu.
Me n my gf were lost while we are heading to the "big iron man" place, one japanese willing to help n lead us without our request, the people is nice enuf
A great city to stay as a base to explore the Kansai area. We used a 4 day pass traveling to Hikone,Nara,Kyoto and Okayama.
This is my second visit to this prefecture within 2 years and I am still keen to visit again. Both trips provided different experience.
Kobe is a fantastic haven for foodies, with very accessible activities (i.e., hiking, water sports, skiing, hot springs) nearby.
We had a short stay in Kobe. Hence, we didn't manage to explore the city entirely. Nonetheless, the city has good shopping spots and friendly people.
Kobe beef is very famous but doesn't offer in many restaurants. Even thought they have, it isn't value for money.
The many museums can keep you occupied for hours. Kobe beef at steakland is really affordable and delicious(get the lunch time promotion - cheaper but good)
It is a great habour city. The shopping area is great and the price are all reasonable. The uphill area has great city view.
walk around the old residential area in kitano. see the nicely designed houses with different themes from different countries.
It is place to spend a couple of days. There are some nice historical buildings and wineries to visit around Kobe.
A little bit far from Osaka however there are so many good restaurants. Different from Osaka and you can enjoy there.
I only stay one night in Kobe, didn't have a change to discover it more; however, I went to a great Onsen near Kobe, called Arima.
Kobe serves as the second major city within the Kansai region, right after Osaka. I came from Hiroshima which is kind like the countryside and was totally impressed with Kobe's western style.
Kobe is a lovely place to visit for a short while . It is surrounded by Mountains which has many tourist places to go and visit which when you get up there offers you panoramic views of the port and surrounding areas which is really beautiful.
Kobe is a large city near Osaka and Kyoto. Visitors from the Kansai International Airport can easily access Kobe via JR trains (e.
Kobe is a quiet city compared to Osaka and Tokyo. Must see places around Kobe is Himeji Castle and Shin-Kobe Ropeway.
It was less frantic and densely populated than Osaka and Kyoto and we found it very easy to get around the main attractions by hopping on and off the city loop bus.
We stayed one night in a deluxe double room and enjoyed every second of it. The hotel is located in the busy city center but the rooms are quiet.
There are alot of company museums by the sea. See the beer museum and the small theme park. they also have a nice museum which features asian, egyptian historical artifacts.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the best time of year to visit Kobe?
The best time to visit Kobe is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and the scenery is beautiful with cherry blossoms or fall foliage. Summer can be warm and humid, while winter is cooler but generally mild.
What kind of accommodation is available in Kobe?
Kobe offers a variety of accommodations including luxury hotels, boutique inns, budget guesthouses, and traditional ryokans. There are options suitable for all budgets and preferences.
How far is Kobe from Osaka by train?
Kobe is approximately 30 minutes away from Osaka by train, making it very convenient for day trips or short visits.
What are the main attractions in Kobe?
Main attractions include Kobe Harborland, Meriken Park, Kobe Port Tower, the Kitano Ijinkan district with historic foreign residences, Arima Onsen hot springs, and the Kobe Earthquake Memorial Museum. The city also offers scenic views from Mount Rokko.
Can you do a day trip to Kobe?
Yes, Kobe is perfect for a day trip, especially from nearby Osaka or Kyoto. You can visit key sights like the harbor area, Kobe beef restaurants, and hot springs within a day.
Is Kobe walkable?
Yes, many parts of Kobe, especially around Sannomiya and the waterfront, are very walkable. The city’s compact layout makes exploring on foot enjoyable.
What are the best areas to stay in Kobe?
Popular areas to stay in Kobe include Sannomiya, which is the city’s lively downtown hub with many shops, restaurants, and easy transportation links, and the waterfront area around Meriken Park, offering scenic views and proximity to attractions. Arima Onsen is also a renowned hot spring area for a relaxing stay.
Is Kobe expensive for tourists?
Kobe can be considered moderately expensive, especially in popular areas and for luxury accommodations. However, there are also budget-friendly options available, and costs can be managed with careful planning, such as choosing affordable dining and accommodations.
What food should I try in Kobe?
You should definitely try Kobe beef, renowned for its tenderness and flavor. Other local specialties include seafood, sake, and dishes featuring Japanese-style hot pot or ramen.
What is the average price of a hotel in Kobe?
The average hotel price in Kobe generally ranges from about 8,000 to 20,000 Japanese yen per night, depending on the hotel class and season.
Is it better to stay in Osaka or Kobe?
Choosing between Osaka and Kobe depends on your preferences. Osaka offers a vibrant, bustling city with a wide range of entertainment and dining options, while Kobe provides a more relaxed, scenic atmosphere with famous sights like Kobe beef and hot springs. Both are easily accessible from each other.
How much does a hotel in Kobe cost per night?
The average hotel price in Kobe varies depending on the type of accommodation and season, but generally, it ranges from around 8,000 to 20,000 Japanese yen per night. Budget hotels and guesthouses tend to be more affordable, while luxury hotels can be significantly more expensive. It's advisable to compare options based on your preferences and travel dates.
Is Kobe safe for tourists?
Yes, Kobe is generally considered very safe for tourists. The city has a low crime rate, and visitors can explore its attractions and neighborhoods with confidence. Standard travel precautions are always recommended.
What is Kobe famous for?
Kobe is famous for its high-quality Kobe beef, scenic harbor views, and hot springs in nearby Arima Onsen. It is also known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, beautiful waterfront, and historical sites.
Are there hotels near Kobe Station?
Yes, there are several hotels near Kobe Station, providing easy access to transportation and city attractions.
How many days do you need to visit Kobe?
A typical visit to Kobe can be comfortably enjoyed in 2 to 3 days. This allows time to explore main attractions, enjoy local cuisine, and experience the city's unique blend of urban and scenic spots.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Kobe?
Yes, there are budget-friendly hotels in Kobe, such as Comfort Hotel ERA Kobe Sannomiya, Kobe Hotel Juraku, and 2no HOME & PARK, which offer affordable options for travelers.
What is the best way to travel around Kobe?
The best way to get around Kobe is by using the city’s efficient public transportation system, including trains, buses, and the subway. Many attractions are within walking distance in central areas, and taxis are available for convenience.

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Discover the Allure of Kobe Japan
Kobe, Japan, is a captivating city that beautifully marries the contemporary with the traditional. Nestled between the sea and the mountains, this vibrant destination offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and natural beauty. Strolling through the streets of Kobe, visitors can admire the stunning architecture that reflects both Western influences and Japanese heritage. From the iconic Kobe Port Tower to the charming Nankinmachi (Chinatown), the city's landmarks tell stories of its rich history and cultural diversity.
The allure of Kobe extends beyond its picturesque scenery. The city is renowned for its culinary delights, particularly the world-famous Kobe beef, which is a must-try for any food lover. Dining in Kobe is an experience in itself, as many restaurants offer not just delicious meals but also stunning views of the harbor. Whether you’re enjoying a casual meal at a local izakaya or indulging in a fine dining experience, the flavors of Kobe are sure to impress.
Moreover, Kobe is a city that celebrates its festivals with enthusiasm. Events like the Kobe Luminarie illuminate the streets each December, showcasing breathtaking light displays that attract visitors from all over. The city’s cultural calendar is filled with events that reflect its heritage, making any time of year a great time to visit. With its rich tapestry of experiences, Kobe invites travelers to explore and discover its many facets.
When to Experience Kobe's Best
Timing your visit to Kobe can significantly enhance your experience. The city enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, but the best times to visit are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During spring, cherry blossoms bloom, creating picturesque landscapes that are perfect for leisurely strolls in parks like Meriken Park. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, making it an ideal season for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Kobe is also home to various local festivals that provide a glimpse into the city's culture. The Kobe Beef Festival in October is a highlight for food enthusiasts, showcasing the best of Kobe's culinary offerings. Another noteworthy event is the Kobe Jazz Street, held in early October, where jazz musicians from around the world gather to perform in various venues across the city. These seasonal events not only enrich your travel experience but also allow you to connect with the local community.
For those who enjoy winter sports, visiting during the colder months offers opportunities for skiing and snowboarding in nearby areas. Regardless of the season, Kobe's charm shines through, making it a delightful destination year-round.
Top Accommodations in Kobe for Every Traveler
Finding the right accommodation in Kobe is easy, thanks to its diverse range of options catering to every type of traveler. For those seeking luxury, the Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel stands out with its breathtaking views of the harbor and exceptional service. Guests rave about its convenient location and sumptuous breakfast, making it a perfect choice for a relaxing getaway. Another upscale option is the The Royal Park Canvas Kobe Sannomiya, known for its modern design and attentive staff who ensure a memorable stay.
If you're traveling on a budget, the Kobe Luminous Hotel offers great value for money. Guests appreciate the friendly staff and comfortable accommodations, making it a popular choice among budget-conscious travelers. For families, the Hotel Hewitt Koshien is a spacious option that provides easy access to nearby shopping malls and attractions, ensuring a convenient and enjoyable stay for all ages.
Kobe's accommodations also include unique stays in traditional ryokans, where visitors can immerse themselves in Japanese culture. These establishments often feature tatami-matted rooms and communal baths, offering an authentic experience that enhances your trip. With Agoda, you can easily find and book the perfect accommodation that suits your needs and budget in Kobe.
Uncovering Kobe's Culinary Delights
Kobe is a paradise for food lovers, with its culinary scene offering a delightful array of flavors that reflect the city's rich cultural heritage. At the heart of Kobe's gastronomy is the world-renowned Kobe beef, known for its unparalleled tenderness and marbling. To truly savor this delicacy, a visit to Steakland Kobe is a must. This popular restaurant specializes in serving high-quality Kobe beef grilled to perfection, allowing diners to experience the melt-in-your-mouth texture that has made it famous worldwide. With a lively atmosphere and knowledgeable staff, Steakland Kobe provides an unforgettable dining experience.
For those looking to explore beyond beef, the city boasts an impressive selection of seafood and international cuisine. Head over to Tor Road Steak Aoyama, where the focus is not just on steak but also on a variety of seafood dishes that capture the essence of Kobe's coastal location. Here, diners can enjoy fresh catches prepared with local ingredients, ensuring a taste of the sea in every bite. Don't miss out on the Uzu no Oka Onaruto Bridge Memorial Museum, which features a café offering unique regional dishes that highlight the flavors of the area.
Vegetarians and health-conscious travelers will also find plenty of options in Kobe. The city is home to various restaurants that emphasize fresh, seasonal ingredients and traditional Japanese cooking methods. Try the local kaiseki cuisine for a multi-course meal that showcases the artistry of Japanese culinary traditions. Many establishments, like Michinoekiuzushio, offer kaiseki menus that change with the seasons, allowing diners to enjoy the best of what Kobe has to offer at any time of year. With so many incredible dining options, Kobe truly caters to every palate.
Shopping Hotspots to Explore in Kobe
Kobe is a shopper's dream, featuring a diverse range of shopping districts that cater to all tastes and budgets. One of the most popular areas is Kobe Harborland, a picturesque waterfront area filled with shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Visitors can stroll along the promenade while enjoying views of the harbor, making it a perfect spot for leisurely shopping. Harborland is home to both international brands and local boutiques, ensuring that shoppers can find unique souvenirs and stylish apparel alike.
Another must-visit shopping destination is the Sannomiya Center Gai Shopping Street. This bustling arcade is lined with shops selling everything from traditional Japanese crafts to the latest fashion trends. The vibrant atmosphere and the variety of goods available make it an ideal place to spend an afternoon exploring. Be sure to check out the local specialty shops, where you can find unique items that reflect Kobe's culture and heritage.
If you're in search of bargains, the KOBE-SANDA PREMIUM OUTLETS® is the place to be. Located just a short drive from the city center, this outlet mall features a wide range of designer brands at discounted prices. With spacious walkways and a pleasant outdoor setting, it’s a great place to shop while enjoying the fresh air. For a more relaxed shopping experience, Mitsui Outlet Park Marine Pia Kobe offers a similar vibe with a focus on seaside views and a variety of shopping options, making it a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the city.
Nature's Wonders Await in Kobe
Nestled between the sea and mountains, Kobe is a haven for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. One of the city's most breathtaking natural attractions is Mt. Rokko, which offers stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas. Visitors can take a scenic cable car ride to the summit, where hiking trails await those looking to explore the lush landscapes. In the warmer months, the area is alive with vibrant flora, while winter transforms it into a snowy wonderland, perfect for skiing and snowboarding.
Another gem in Kobe's natural landscape is Nunobiki Falls, a series of beautiful waterfalls located just a short distance from the city center. The hike to the falls is a popular activity, offering a refreshing escape from the urban hustle. As you trek through the serene forest, you'll encounter various viewpoints that showcase the beauty of the falls, especially after a rainfall when the water cascades dramatically. This tranquil setting is perfect for those looking to connect with nature and capture stunning photographs.
For a more relaxed experience, the Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens provide a delightful escape into a world of fragrant herbs and flowers. Accessible via a ropeway, these gardens offer breathtaking views of the city and harbor. Visitors can wander through the beautifully landscaped paths, participate in herb-related workshops, or simply enjoy a cup of herbal tea in the café. The combination of nature, stunning views, and educational opportunities makes this a must-visit spot for anyone looking to unwind and appreciate the natural beauty of Kobe.
Historical Gems and Cultural Experiences in Kobe
Kobe is steeped in history and culture, with numerous landmarks that reflect its rich heritage. One of the most iconic sites is Nankinmachi, or Chinatown, which is one of the largest and most vibrant Chinatowns in Japan. Established in the 19th century, this lively district is filled with colorful shops, delicious street food, and traditional Chinese architecture. Visitors can enjoy a variety of culinary delights, including nikuman (steamed buns) and dim sum, while soaking in the festive atmosphere. The annual Kobe Lantern Festival, which takes place in February, adds to the charm of Nankinmachi, with thousands of lanterns illuminating the streets.
Another must-visit cultural landmark is the Kobe Port Tower. This striking red structure stands at 108 meters tall and offers panoramic views of the city and harbor from its observation deck. Built in 1963, the tower is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of Kobe’s maritime heritage. Visitors can learn about the city’s history through informative exhibits and enjoy a café with stunning views. Just a short walk away is the Ikuta Shrine, a serene Shinto shrine that dates back to the 3rd century. Surrounded by lush greenery, this peaceful spot is perfect for a quiet moment of reflection and offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese spirituality.
For those interested in art and history, the Kobe Kitano Museum showcases the city’s unique blend of Western and Japanese influences. Located in the historic Kitano district, this museum is housed in a former foreign residence and features a collection of Western-style art and artifacts. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved buildings and gardens, which transport them back to the Meiji era, when Kobe was a gateway for international trade. The nearby Kitano-cho area is also worth exploring, with its charming European-style houses and quaint cafés that reflect the city’s cosmopolitan past.
Family Fun Activities in Kobe
Kobe is a fantastic destination for families, offering a variety of attractions that cater to all ages. One of the highlights is the Kobe Oji Zoo, which is home to a diverse range of animals, including giant pandas, elephants, and koalas. The zoo’s spacious grounds allow for close encounters with the animals, and there are interactive exhibits that engage children and adults alike. Additionally, the zoo features a small amusement park with rides and games, making it a perfect spot for a fun-filled family day out.
Another family-friendly attraction is the Suma Aqualife Park Kobe, an aquarium that showcases marine life from around the world. Visitors can marvel at the colorful fish, playful sea otters, and captivating dolphin shows. The park also offers hands-on experiences, such as touch pools where children can interact with sea creatures. With its engaging exhibits and educational programs, Suma Aqualife Park is both entertaining and informative, making it a great choice for families looking to learn while having fun.
For a more relaxed experience, the Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens provide a beautiful outdoor space for families to enjoy. Accessible via a scenic ropeway, the gardens feature a wide variety of herbs and flowers, along with walking paths that are perfect for leisurely strolls. Families can participate in workshops, such as herb picking and cooking classes, or simply relax and enjoy the stunning views of the city and harbor. The café on-site offers delicious herbal teas and light meals, making it a lovely spot for a family lunch amidst nature.
Experience Kobe's Vibrant Nightlife
Kobe’s nightlife scene is as diverse as its culture, offering something for everyone. The Sannomiya district is the heart of the city’s nightlife, featuring a variety of bars, clubs, and entertainment venues. Visitors can enjoy a casual evening in one of the many izakayas, where they can savor local dishes paired with Japanese sake or craft beers. For those looking for a more upscale experience, the rooftop bars in the area provide stunning views of the city skyline, perfect for a romantic night out or a celebratory gathering with friends.
If you’re in the mood for live music, head to Kobe Jazz Street, which comes alive with jazz performances during the annual festival in October. Throughout the year, various jazz clubs and bars offer live music, showcasing both local and international talent. The cozy atmosphere of these venues creates an intimate setting for music lovers to enjoy a night of entertainment.
For a unique experience, consider visiting one of Kobe’s themed cafés or entertainment spots. The Kobe Animal Kingdom offers a delightful blend of animals and entertainment, where visitors can enjoy shows and interact with various creatures. Alternatively, Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens features a shopping complex with restaurants and entertainment options that stay open late, providing a lively atmosphere for nightlife enthusiasts. Whether you prefer a laid-back evening or a night filled with excitement, Kobe has it all.
Getting Around Kobe with Ease
Exploring Kobe is a breeze, thanks to its efficient public transportation system. The city is well-connected by trains, buses, and trams, making it easy for visitors to navigate. The Kobe Municipal Subway is a convenient option for getting around, with multiple lines that cover key areas of the city. The subway is clean, safe, and user-friendly, providing a reliable means of transportation for both locals and tourists.
For those who prefer a more scenic route, the Port Liner offers a charming ride along the waterfront, with stunning views of the harbor and city skyline. This automated train connects major attractions such as Kobe Harborland and Meriken Park, allowing visitors to hop on and off at their leisure. Additionally, the city’s buses are a great way to reach destinations that may not be accessible by train, with routes that cover the entire city.
Walking is another enjoyable way to explore Kobe, especially in areas like the Kitano district and Nankinmachi. The city is pedestrian-friendly, with well-marked sidewalks and plenty of pedestrian crossings. Renting a bicycle is also a popular option, with several rental stations available throughout the city. This allows visitors to discover Kobe at their own pace while enjoying the fresh air and beautiful surroundings.
Unique Activities to Try in Kobe
Kobe is packed with unique activities that provide memorable experiences for visitors. One exciting option is the Nijigen-no mori x “Demon Slayer” attraction, which brings the popular anime to life with immersive experiences and themed events. Fans of the series can explore various installations, participate in interactive games, and even enjoy themed food and merchandise. This attraction is a must-visit for anime enthusiasts and offers a fun way to engage with Japanese pop culture.
Art lovers will appreciate the Rokko Meets Art event, which showcases contemporary art installations throughout the Rokko mountain area. This annual event features works by both Japanese and international artists, set against the stunning backdrop of nature. Visitors can hike through the scenic trails while discovering unique art pieces, making it a perfect blend of culture and outdoor adventure.
For those seeking a more relaxed experience, the Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens offers various workshops and seasonal events that focus on herbs and gardening. Visitors can learn about the benefits of different herbs, participate in cooking classes, or join guided tours that explore the gardens’ diverse flora. This is a wonderful opportunity to unwind and connect with nature while gaining insights into traditional Japanese gardening practices.
Tips for a Smooth Trip to Kobe
Planning a trip to Kobe can be made easier with a few handy tips. First, it’s beneficial to familiarize yourself with local customs and etiquette. For instance, bowing is a common greeting in Japan, and showing respect for personal space is important. When dining, it’s customary to say “itadakimasu” before starting your meal and “gochisousama deshita” after finishing, expressing gratitude for the food.
Currency exchange is another consideration. While many places accept credit cards, it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially for smaller shops and restaurants. ATMs that accept foreign cards can be found in convenience stores and major banks. Additionally, downloading a translation app can be helpful for navigating menus and communicating with locals.
Lastly, safety is a priority in Kobe, and the city is known for its low crime rate. However, it’s always wise to stay aware of your surroundings and take standard precautions, such as keeping your belongings secure and avoiding poorly lit areas at night. With these tips in mind, visitors can enjoy a smooth and enjoyable trip to this beautiful city.
Why Agoda is Your Best Choice for Booking in Kobe
When it comes to booking accommodations in Kobe, Agoda is the go-to platform for travelers seeking convenience and great deals. With a user-friendly interface, Agoda makes it easy to search for hotels based on your preferences, whether you’re looking for luxury, budget-friendly options, or unique stays. The website offers a wide range of filters, allowing you to narrow down your choices based on location, amenities, and guest ratings.
Agoda also provides exclusive discounts and promotions, ensuring you get the best value for your stay. With detailed descriptions and reviews from previous guests, you can make informed decisions about where to stay. Plus, Agoda’s flexible cancellation policies offer peace of mind, allowing you to adjust your plans if necessary.
In addition to accommodations, Agoda allows you to book flights and activities, making it a one-stop-shop for your travel needs. Whether you’re interested in exploring Kobe’s culinary scene, booking tickets for local attractions, or arranging airport transfers, Agoda has you covered. With its commitment to customer satisfaction and a seamless booking experience, Agoda is the ideal choice for planning your trip to Kobe.
Exploring Kobe's Diverse Neighborhoods
Kobe is a city of diverse neighborhoods, each offering its own unique charm and attractions. The Sannomiya district is the bustling heart of Kobe, known for its shopping, dining, and nightlife. Here, visitors can find a mix of modern skyscrapers and traditional shops, making it a lively area to explore. The pedestrian-friendly streets are filled with cafés, boutiques, and entertainment options, ensuring there’s always something to see and do.
In contrast, the Kitano district offers a more tranquil atmosphere, with its historic Western-style houses and cobblestone streets. This area is often referred to as the “Ijinkan” district, where foreign merchants once settled during the late 19th century. Visitors can stroll through the charming streets, visit the Kitano Museum, and enjoy the picturesque views of the city from the hillside.
Another noteworthy neighborhood is Nankinmachi, Kobe’s vibrant Chinatown. This area is a feast for the senses, with colorful lanterns, bustling markets, and delicious street food. It’s an excellent place to experience the fusion of Chinese and Japanese cultures, especially during festivals when the streets come alive with celebrations. Each neighborhood in Kobe offers a distinct experience, inviting visitors to explore the city’s rich tapestry of culture and history.
Festivals and Events That Celebrate Kobe
Kobe is a city that knows how to celebrate, with a vibrant calendar of festivals and events throughout the year. One of the most famous is the Kobe Luminarie, held every December in memory of the Great Hanshin Earthquake. This stunning light festival features intricate light displays that illuminate the streets, creating a magical atmosphere that attracts visitors from all over. The event not only showcases the resilience of the city but also offers a poignant reminder of its history.
The Kobe Jazz Street festival, held in October, brings together jazz musicians from around the world for a weekend of performances in various venues across the city. This event celebrates Kobe’s rich jazz heritage and provides a platform for both established and emerging artists. Music lovers can enjoy a diverse range of performances, from traditional jazz to contemporary styles, in an array of intimate settings.
In the spring, the Kobe Cherry Blossom Festival attracts locals and tourists alike to enjoy the breathtaking beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom. Parks like Meriken Park and Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art become popular picnic spots, where families gather to celebrate the arrival of spring with food, drinks, and hanami (flower viewing) parties. These festivals not only highlight Kobe’s cultural richness but also create opportunities for visitors to engage with the local community and experience the city’s vibrant spirit.
Pet-Friendly Options for Traveling with Furry Friends
Traveling with pets in Kobe is a delightful experience, thanks to the growing number of pet-friendly accommodations and activities. Many hotels, such as the Kobe Plaza Hotel West and Hotel Hewitt Koshien, welcome furry guests, offering amenities like pet beds and bowls to ensure a comfortable stay. It’s advisable to check with the hotel in advance regarding their pet policies and any additional fees.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Kobe offers several parks and open spaces where pets can enjoy some fresh air. Meriken Park is a popular spot for dog owners, featuring scenic walking paths and plenty of space for pets to roam. The park’s waterfront views make it a perfect location for a leisurely stroll with your furry friend. Additionally, the Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens allows pets on leashes, providing a beautiful setting for a day out in nature.
Many cafés and restaurants in Kobe are also pet-friendly, allowing you to enjoy a meal or coffee with your pet by your side. Some establishments even offer special menus for pets, ensuring that your furry companion is treated to a delicious treat. With its welcoming atmosphere and variety of pet-friendly options, Kobe is an excellent destination for travelers looking to explore the city with their beloved pets.
Relax and Unwind in Kobe's Onsen
Kobe is home to several onsen (hot springs) that offer a perfect way to relax and rejuvenate after a day of exploring. The Kobe Arima Onsen is one of the most famous hot spring resorts in the area, known for its mineral-rich waters and serene surroundings. Visitors can choose from a variety of ryokans (traditional inns) that provide onsen facilities, allowing guests to soak in the healing waters while enjoying stunning views of the mountains and nature.
Arima Onsen features both kin no yu (golden spring) and gin no yu (silver spring), each offering unique therapeutic benefits. The golden spring is known for its reddish-brown color and is said to help with muscle pain and fatigue, while the silver spring is clear and is believed to have skin-rejuvenating properties. Many ryokans also offer private baths for those looking for a more intimate experience.
In addition to Arima Onsen, visitors can find onsen facilities in various hotels throughout Kobe, including the luxurious Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel. These establishments often feature spa services, allowing guests to indulge in massages and beauty treatments that complement their onsen experience. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or a unique cultural experience, soaking in an onsen is a must-do activity during your visit to Kobe.

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