[Day trip] Kobe night view and city sightseeing: Have a wonderful night!
- Beginners welcome - First try
- Empty-hands OK
- Pick-up & Drop-off
- Solo participant
- Operate rain or shine
- Children welcome
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Possible number of bookings1~49
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Participating age1Age ~ 70 Age
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DurationOver 6 hours on the day
10:30▼Board and disembark at the meeting point, Nippombashi Station Exit 2 (Namba-Shinsaibashi area)12:00▼Mosaic Ferris Wheel at Kobe Port (free time to explore, lunch on your own / approx. 2.5 hours)14:30▼Kitano Ijinkan-gai (approx. 1 hour)16:30▼Arima Onsen (free time to explore / approx. 1.5 hours)18:00▼Mt. Rokko and night view (approx. 1.5 hours)19:30▼Return to Osaka city and disband in the Shinsaibashi/Dotonbori area / Drop off at your hotel in Osaka city and the tour will end. 20:30▼The day's itinerary ends happily!
It is a trading port with 140 years of history as one of the world's leading international ports. It flourished as a foreign settlement during the Meiji period, and even today many of its exotic buildings remain, making it popular with tourists as they are great for social media. Kobe's landmarks such as the Port Tower, Mosaic Ferris Wheel, and the large shopping mall umie stand side by side. Take a leisurely stroll along the sea while feeling the sea breeze.
Kitano Ijinkan-gai is characterized by its streets that still convey the atmosphere of the Meiji era, when many foreigners lived there since the port of Kobe was opened. On a hill overlooking the sea, there are many foreign houses open to the public, including the Weathervane House, a national important cultural property with its symbolic weathervane on the roof, and Moegi no Yakata, the residence of former U.S. Consul General Hunter Sharp, where you can experience exotic culture and history. The Kitano area of Kobe is bustling with tourists and has many wonderful shops. Kitano, a harmonious area filled with exotic atmosphere, is full of discoveries that will make you want to return again and again.
Arima Onsen, a secret retreat in the Kansai region that was also loved by Taiko Hideyoshi, is one of Japan's three oldest hot springs. Beloved by many literary figures and celebrities, the hot spring town is still filled with old-fashioned charm. You can enjoy different spring qualities: Arima's specialty "Kinsen," a brown spring containing iron and salt, and the colorless and transparent "Ginsen," which is popular among women for making their skin smooth. There are two public outdoor baths, Kin no Yu (Kinsen) and Gin no Yu (Ginsen). There are also inns that offer day-trip bathing, and Arima Onsen Taiko no Yu, a hot spring theme park with 24 types of baths. We also recommend touring the seven springs, including Tenjinsengen, which emits white smoke from a central chimney while making a gurgling sound. *Recommended day trip hot spring Taiko no Yu Address: 292-2 Ikenoshiri, Arima-cho, Kita-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture The largest and only historical exploration type spa theme park in Arima Onsen where you can enjoy hot springs and bedrock baths with gold springs, silver springs and carbonated springs. Admission fee: 2,400 yen on weekdays, 2,600 yen on weekends and holidays
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Reservation cancellation fee generation date | Cancellation fee will be charged from 3 days before the event date. |
About cancellation | Please note that if you cancel for your own reasons, the following cancellation fees will be charged: Cancellation 3 to 2 days in advance: 50% Cancellation the day before: 100% Cancellation on the day: 100% Cancellation without permission: 100% |
About event termination | The tour will be canceled if severe weather conditions are expected, such as an approaching typhoon. |
Detailed information of this plan
Required minimum number of participants | 2 Person(s) |
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Possible number of bookings | 1~49 |
About duration |
Over 6 hours on the day
9.5 hours (7 hours actual experience time)
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Operating period | All-year-round |
Assembly time | Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your reservation time. |
Booking deadline | until 22:59 the day before |
Changing room | Toilet | ||
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Shower | Parking | ||
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Dress code - Must bring items | nothing special |
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Matters require attention | 1) Please note that the itinerary schedule may be adjusted due to weather, road conditions, and other reasons. 2) At around 9:00 p.m. on the day before departure, you will receive basic information including the guide's phone number and car plate number by email. Please make sure you can check it from email or mobile phone. 3) If you have a tattoo, please use a skin-colored sticker to cover the tattoo so that you can enter the hot spring. This course is not recommended for pregnant women or those with mobility issues. 4) This course does not include meals. 5) Children under 3 years old are free if they do not occupy a seat. Please let us know in advance. Children over 3 years old are charged the same as adults. 6) The type of vehicle used for the day trip will be adjusted according to the number of participants and the situation on the day. Please note. 7) One piece of free checked baggage allowance will be checked in free of charge. If you have baggage that exceeds the free baggage allowance, you will be charged an excess baggage fee (2,000 yen/piece) separately. |
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Other notifications | Winter time is from 10/16 to 5/14. Meeting time is 10:30. Summer time is from 5/15 to 10/15. Meeting time is 11:30. |
Plan attractions
Nihonbashi Station Exit 2 (Namba-Shinsaibashi area) 〒542-0073 Osaka City, Chuo Ward, Nipponbashi 1-chome-3-6
Port of Kobe Kobe Port is one of Japan's leading industrial and commercial ports, and is a port full of exotic atmosphere where foreigners have continued to live since the Meiji era. The buildings in the port area are famous for their modern design and lighting effects, and the Kobe Port Tower, Maritime Museum, and Mosaic Giant Ferris Wheel are among the iconic structures of Kobe Port. It is very pleasant to stroll along the seaside promenade feeling the sea breeze and spend a lazy afternoon.
Port of Kobe Kobe Port is one of Japan's leading industrial and commercial ports, and is a port full of exotic atmosphere where foreigners have continued to live since the Meiji era. The buildings in the port area are famous for their modern design and lighting effects, and the Kobe Port Tower, Maritime Museum, and Mosaic Giant Ferris Wheel are among the iconic structures of Kobe Port. It is very pleasant to stroll along the seaside promenade feeling the sea breeze and spend a lazy afternoon.
Port of Kobe Kobe Port is one of Japan's leading industrial and commercial ports, and is a port full of exotic atmosphere where foreigners have continued to live since the Meiji era. The buildings in the port area are famous for their modern design and lighting effects, and the Kobe Port Tower, Maritime Museum, and Mosaic Giant Ferris Wheel are among the iconic structures of Kobe Port. It is very pleasant to stroll along the seaside promenade feeling the sea breeze and spend a lazy afternoon.
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Port of Kobe Kobe Port is one of Japan's leading industrial and commercial ports, and is a port full of exotic atmosphere where foreigners have continued to live since the Meiji era. The buildings in the port area are famous for their modern design and lighting effects, and the Kobe Port Tower, Maritime Museum, and Mosaic Giant Ferris Wheel are among the iconic structures of Kobe Port. It is very pleasant to stroll along the seaside promenade feeling the sea breeze and spend a lazy afternoon.
Port of Kobe Kobe Port is one of Japan's leading industrial and commercial ports, and is a port full of exotic atmosphere where foreigners have continued to live since the Meiji era. The buildings in the port area are famous for their modern design and lighting effects, and the Kobe Port Tower, Maritime Museum, and Mosaic Giant Ferris Wheel are among the iconic structures of Kobe Port. It is very pleasant to stroll along the seaside promenade feeling the sea breeze and spend a lazy afternoon.
Kitano Foreigners' House Street Numerous Western-style buildings were built in Kobe from the Meiji to Taisho periods, and the Kitano era in Chuo Ward is currently the most perfectly preserved. Kitano's Yamamoto-dori 1-chome to 3-chome is known as Kitano Ijinkan-gai, and most of the buildings were private residences of foreign businessmen or foreign embassies and consulates. As you walk up the mountain along Kitano-dori and Ijinkan-dori, you will see small Western-style buildings scattered here and there. Some have been renovated into museums or art galleries, while others have been left as they were and are open to the public. Boutiques, coffee shops, small restaurants, flower shops, and more are dotted among the exotic houses. The elegant and exotic atmosphere, reminiscent of a small European town, is perfect for a stroll.
Kitano Foreigners' House Street Numerous Western-style buildings were built in Kobe from the Meiji to Taisho periods, and the Kitano era in Chuo Ward is currently the most perfectly preserved. Kitano's Yamamoto-dori 1-chome to 3-chome is known as Kitano Ijinkan-gai, and most of the buildings were private residences of foreign businessmen or foreign embassies and consulates. As you walk up the mountain along Kitano-dori and Ijinkan-dori, you will see small Western-style buildings scattered here and there. Some have been renovated into museums or art galleries, while others have been left as they were and are open to the public. Boutiques, coffee shops, small restaurants, flower shops, and more are dotted among the exotic houses. The elegant and exotic atmosphere, reminiscent of a small European town, is perfect for a stroll.
Arima Onsen Arima Onsen is one of the three oldest hot spring resorts in Japan, with a history dating back 1,100 years. It has been loved by people since ancient times due to its good geographical location. The hot spring town is lined with old inns, souvenir shops, and temples. Sulfur smoke hangs in the air. Walking around the town of Arima, which has a traditional shrine and temple atmosphere, you can experience the eternal history of Japan and feel like you have come to a paradise. Steam rises endlessly all over the town, symbolizing the various types of hot springs. You can enjoy a variety of dishes in the thriving hot spring town. In addition to leisurely strolling around the downtown area, a hot spring experience is also a must here. The most famous public baths in Arima are Kin no Yu, Gin no Yu, and the large bathhouse where you can enjoy various hot springs.
Arima Onsen Arima Onsen is one of the three oldest hot spring resorts in Japan, with a history dating back 1,100 years. It has been loved by people since ancient times due to its good geographical location. The hot spring town is lined with old inns, souvenir shops, and temples. Sulfur smoke hangs in the air. Walking around the town of Arima, which has a traditional shrine and temple atmosphere, you can experience the eternal history of Japan and feel like you have come to a paradise. Steam rises endlessly all over the town, symbolizing the various types of hot springs. You can enjoy a variety of dishes in the thriving hot spring town. In addition to leisurely strolling around the downtown area, a hot spring experience is also a must here. The most famous public baths in Arima are Kin no Yu, Gin no Yu, and the large bathhouse where you can enjoy various hot springs.
Arima Onsen Arima Onsen is one of the three oldest hot spring resorts in Japan, with a history dating back 1,100 years. It has been loved by people since ancient times due to its good geographical location. The hot spring town is lined with old inns, souvenir shops, and temples. Sulfur smoke hangs in the air. Walking around the town of Arima, which has a traditional shrine and temple atmosphere, you can experience the eternal history of Japan and feel like you have come to a paradise. Steam rises endlessly all over the town, symbolizing the various types of hot springs. You can enjoy a variety of dishes in the thriving hot spring town. In addition to leisurely strolling around the downtown area, a hot spring experience is also a must here. The most famous public baths in Arima are Kin no Yu, Gin no Yu, and the large bathhouse where you can enjoy various hot springs.
Arima Onsen Arima Onsen is one of the three oldest hot spring resorts in Japan, with a history dating back 1,100 years. It has been loved by people since ancient times due to its good geographical location. The hot spring town is lined with old inns, souvenir shops, and temples. Sulfur smoke hangs in the air. Walking around the town of Arima, which has a traditional shrine and temple atmosphere, you can experience the eternal history of Japan and feel like you have come to a paradise. Steam rises endlessly all over the town, symbolizing the various types of hot springs. You can enjoy a variety of dishes in the thriving hot spring town. In addition to leisurely strolling around the downtown area, a hot spring experience is also a must here. The most famous public baths in Arima are Kin no Yu, Gin no Yu, and the large bathhouse where you can enjoy various hot springs.
Arima Onsen Arima Onsen is one of the three oldest hot spring resorts in Japan, with a history dating back 1,100 years. It has been loved by people since ancient times due to its good geographical location. The hot spring town is lined with old inns, souvenir shops, and temples. Sulfur smoke hangs in the air. Walking around the town of Arima, which has a traditional shrine and temple atmosphere, you can experience the eternal history of Japan and feel like you have come to a paradise. Steam rises endlessly all over the town, symbolizing the various types of hot springs. You can enjoy a variety of dishes in the thriving hot spring town. In addition to leisurely strolling around the downtown area, a hot spring experience is also a must here. The most famous public baths in Arima are Kin no Yu, Gin no Yu, and the large bathhouse where you can enjoy various hot springs.
Night view of Mt. Rokko Mount Rokko, located near Kobe, is designated as part of the Setonaikai National Park and is the perfect place to enjoy the Kobe night view, which is known as one of the three most beautiful night views in Japan.
Night view of Mt. Rokko Mount Rokko, located near Kobe, is designated as part of the Setonaikai National Park and is the perfect place to enjoy the Kobe night view, which is known as one of the three most beautiful night views in Japan.
Night view of Mt. Rokko Mount Rokko, located near Kobe, is designated as part of the Setonaikai National Park and is the perfect place to enjoy the Kobe night view, which is known as one of the three most beautiful night views in Japan.
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10:30 Nihonbashi Station Exit 2 (Namba-Shinsaibashi area)
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Authorization issued by | Shizuoka Prefectural Governor Registration Travel Industry No. 2-633 |
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Insurance information | ANTA Liability insurance 5 million yen |
License and Qualifications | The guide has a tour guide license. |
Member organizations and associations | Travel Agency Registered by Shizuoka Prefecture Governor No. 2-633 JATA Japan Association of Travel Agents |
Number of staff | 25 people |
Number of instructors | 1 people |