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Port of KobeLLavender and SunAt the end of the Ping An era (10th century), according to Ping Qingsheng in the "Daluntian Bo" (812) to build the artificial island "Bujing Island" construction became the post-Japanese and Song Dynasty trade stronghold. Since then, after the restoration of the source monk, Kamakura era became the first port in Japan, known as "Hyogotsu".
Meriken ParkSsAviOr_07Kobe American Park walks a ~ every time I come to Kobe, I will come here for a circle. The Kobe Tower is still surrounded. It has been a long time. The last time the Kobe Tower has been surrounded since 2019. be kobe is like a Kobe slogan. You must check in ~ walk a circle to see Kobe ~.
Mount RokkōTtravelyogiLots to do beyond just scenery. We took the cable car from Rokko Shita Cable Car station to Rokko Sanjo station up the mountain. I would recommend getting the bus to explore the mountain as there are restaurants and better views up the top. For those with athletic kids/ active adults, definitely would recommend checking out the athletic park - some fun ninja warrior style obstacle course there. We had a blast!
Kobe Animal KingdomDDrThomasThe strange animals have everything, the moving line design is very reasonable, and the viewing process is compact. There are many various activities and performances in the park, as well as a large comprehensive restaurant and convenience store. Children can play all day and have not been willing to leave. The most important thing is that the zoo has no smell at all, no animal smell, and was shocked! A violent animal kingdom! ! ! Kobe must punch in the god store! Next time I hope to pass early, not waste so much time!
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan-GaiMMary_Yao88Kitano Inokan Street is a historic district in Kobe, Japan. It houses about 60 Meiji-era Western buildings, Starbucks Cafe, some of which are open to the public. Visitors can enjoy the multi-country architecture of the UK, France, Italy and other countries, and feel the blend of history and culture. The neighborhood is open all year round, and some exotic museums need to buy tickets to enter. It is easily accessible from JR Minomiya Station or Shin Kobe Station. It is worth seeing, it is also one of the signs of Kobe opening up.
Sannomiya Center Gai Shopping Street1139***05Similar to the shopping street of Xinjingji, there is a ceiling on it, you can go shopping slowly, there is also China Street nearby to eat, there are many drugstores, but it is recommended to compare the goods, the price difference is not small, there is a small supermarket, the same small snacks are one-third cheaper than convenience stores, but cash only
Kobe Anpanman Children’s Museum & MallYying的世界眼A place for parents and children. When we arrived, it was already closed in the evening, so we didn't go in to visit. I took a photo at the entrance of the museum. I went to the mall to buy bread Superman's bread. It's so cute. You can also make your own bread when it is open! The bread tastes good, soft and delicious.
Kobe Chinatown Nankin-machiIiKun~~Nanjing Tong (なんきんまち) is a popular name for a narrow area between Yuanyutong and Rongyutong in the central district of Kobe City. More than 100 years ago, the Chinese came from afar with Chinese ingredients after opening the port in Kobe, Japan, forming the Nanjing market, which is the predecessor of Nanjing Tong. It is also a registered trademark of the revitalization combination of Nanjing-Shop Street.
Ikuta JinjaMMiss connie mNear Kobe JR Station, about 15 minutes from the station to the main entrance, Kobe has fewer tourists than Osaka Kyoto, not too crowded, very comfortable, very beautiful shrines for marriage. Leave the shrine and walk slowly to the mountain for about 20 minutes to the North Kita Innocent Hall.
Kobe International House小小思文Kobe International Center is also quite large. This area also has some very unique features. The entire building is divided into a theater and a concert hall. It is also a good place to taste traditional Japanese food. Tourists who come here to visit also like the richness of it.