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Himeji Castle
Himeji Castle: A national treasure where you can experience the history and beauty of Japan, with an elegant and enduring keep resembling a fluttering white heron
- Harima area

Kobe Harborland

Koko-en Garden
Close to Himeji Castle! A Japanese garden where you can delight in the beauty of the four seasons
- Harima area

Ikuta-jinja Shrine
A power spot in Kobe Sannomiya! Dedicated to “Ikuta-san,” the god of marriage
- Settsu (Kobe) area

Awaji Yumebutai
A luxury resort with a natural world and art that will make your heart skip a beat
- Awaji area

Nankinmachi
Try the different foods and enjoy the exotic atmosphere in one of Japan’s three largest Chinatowns
- Settsu (Kobe) area

Shoshazan Engyoji Temple

Takeda Castle Ruins

Uroko House
Kobe’s representative foreign house on top of a hill, where history and spectacular views come together
- Settsu (Kobe) area

Sue no Sato Tamba Traditional Craft Park

Nishinomiya Shrine (Nishinomiya Ebisu)
The head shrine of “Ebessan,” where people race to be the “lucky man”
- Settsu (Hanshin) area

Weathercock House (Kazamidori no Yakata)
Experience the fascination of Kobe, full of the exotic, in this red building known for its weathercock
- Settsu (Kobe) area

Byakugoji Temple
Wisteria flowers cascade downward in this ancient 1,300-year-old temple
- Tamba area

Historic site: Ikuno Ginzan (Silver Mine)
Tunnels that supported Japanese industry, holding 1,200 years of history
- Tajima area

The kappas named Gataro and Gajiro
The older brother stands immobilized while the younger brother emerges from the pond: Explore the park where you can find these eye-catching yokai siblings
- Harima area

Hokura Shrine
An old shrine with views stretching from Mt. Rokko to Kobe and Osaka
- Settsu (Kobe) area

Port of Kobe Earthquake Memorial Park

Kobe Shushinkan Brewery (Fukuju)
Taste a world-class drink and experience the profound nature of Japanese sake
- Settsu (Kobe) area

Ibonoito Museum Somen-no-Sato
The home of somen noodles, where hand-stretching techniques and history come together
- Harima area

Itami Sakagura-tori street
A birthplace of Japanese sake, where you can enjoy a leisurely time with a cup of local sake in hand
- Settsu (Hanshin) area
