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Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewing Company
公式サイトKiku-Masamune Sake Brewing Memorial Hall is the only facility that exhibits "Sake brewing utensils of Nada" which are tangible cultural properties of Japan. It is a museum of Sake that tells you the secret of traditional sake brewing techniques of the Tanba region. You can also try tasting different kinds of sake here for free.…
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There will be a guide to take you though the museum and present the history of a prestigious "Sake of Nada" brewer.
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Kyu-kyoryuchi
This is where foreign consulates and trading companies built their offices. Several 19th-century buildings have been converted into restaurants and shops. Notable buildings include Chartered Square, once the Chartered Bank branch and the 15th Building (十五番館), once the American consulate.…
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The area is also packed full of high-fashion boutiques like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada and Fendi.
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Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum
公式サイトThis museum is located inside a former brewery, and features traditional tools, dioramas and English-language videos to explain the sake-making processes. At the end, you can sample some sake, which is non-pasteurized, presumably because it doesn't have to travel far from the factory.…
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Write your name on a piece of paper provided by the guard and return that at the end.
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Fruit Flower Park
35 min by bus from Sannomiya, Open daily is 10 AM to 6 PM (except on holidays). This park is surrounded by a lot of flowers and greenery. Many people hold their wedding ceremonies here every year. In spring, the park becomes even more beautiful as about 10,000 tulips bloom.…
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The Hotel Fruit Flower is near the park, which is visited by many families.
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Tetsujin 28 statue
公式サイトA 18 meter tall statue of a manga robot that was built to help rebuild the Nagata ward of Kobe both financially and morally after the great earthquake. The Nagata ward was one of the worst hit areas and the character of the statue has a long history to Japan as a whole and specifically this area.
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Nunobiki Herb Garden
40-acre garden located on Mount Rokko. It is accessible by the Shin-Kobe Ropeway, located near Shin-Kobe station. It features over 200 varieties of herbs, as well as greenhouses, exhibitions, and a restaurant. Admission for adults, which includes the round-trip ride on the Ropeway, is ¥1200.
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Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
公式サイトA very nice exploration of hand carpentry tools, from the stone axes of Jomon age to the Western influenced tools of yesterday. Hands on exhibits and English language descriptions make this a pleasant place to spend the afternoon.
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Chinatown
The original settlement of Chinese merchants. Today, it is rather touristy though it offers some "Japanised" versions of Chinese food such as pork buns (豚饅頭 buta-manjū). Its architecture is still rather pleasant though.
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Kitano Ijinkan
Kōbe's main attractions are the Ijinkan (foreign houses). These are 19th-century residences of Kobe's foreign traders, clustered in the Kitano area.
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Sawa-no-Tsuru Museum
This museum is probably the best of the bunch, with an informative multi-level exhibit partly labelled in English, and a well-stocked gift shop
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Sōraku-en Garden
公式サイトA nice Japanese-style garden in the middle of the city. Very good value and a great attraction to see after going through the Ijinkan area.
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City Hall Observation Deck
Could be a good alternative to Kobe Tower for people who are on a budget. Offers nice bayside and mountainside views of Kobe.
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Meriken Park
Located on the harborfront has a poignant memorial to the devastating Hanshin Earthquake in 1995, which killed 6,433 people.
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Oji Zoo
Besides animals, there is a mini amusement park with rides for young children
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Hamafukutsuru-Ginjo Brewery and Shop
Reportedly, Hamafukutsuru offers factory tours, rather than just a museum
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Kobe Tower
The unofficial symbol of the city, offers a viewing pavilion
Japanの他の都市の観光スポット
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Kobeで必見の観光スポットは何ですか?
Kobe has 17 documented sights including Kiku-Masamune Sake Brewing Company, Kyu-kyoryuchi, Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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