Kobe/Rokko/Arima in Guided tour
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 10:30 / 11:30
Winter time: 10/16~5/14Summer time: 5/15~10/15~Schedule for the day~Winter time: 10:30 ▼Meet at Nihonbashi Exit 2 12:00 ▼Kobe Port/Mosaic Ferris Wheel (free time to explore/lunch on your own/approx. 2.5 hours) 14:30 ▼Kitano Foreigners' Houses (approx. 1 hour) 16:30 ▼Arima Onsen (free time to explore/approx. 1.5 hours) 18:00 ▼Mt. Rokko/night view (approx. 1.5 hours) 19:30 ▼Tour ends. 20:30 ▼Disband at Nihonbashi Exit 2Summer time: 11:30 ▼Meet at Nihonbashi Exit 21:30 ▼Kobe Port, Mosaic Ferris Wheel (free time, lunch on your own/approx. 2.5 hours)20:30 ▼Kitano Ijinkan-gai (approx. 1 hour)21:30 ▼Arima Onsen (free time, approx. 1.5 hours)20:30 ▼End of tour. 21:30 ▼Disband at Nihonbashi Exit 2▼Night view of Mt. RokkoMt. Rokko is near Kobe. The mountainous area is designated as Setonaikai National Park. It is a great place to enjoy the night view of Kobe, and is said to be one of the three best night views in Japan. ▼Recommended games:▼Kazamidori House (Admission fee: 500 yen, Combined ticket with Moegisha: 650 yen) Kazamidori House is the symbol of Kitano Ijinkan and is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. In addition to its stable and stately architectural features, the internal structure is also worth seeing. The architect incorporated early 20th century Art Nouveau elements, making the whole house very luxurious, elegant, lively and comfortable. ▼Moegikan (Self-paid admission ticket 350 yen, Combined ticket with Kazamidori House 650 yen) Moegikan was the private residence of Hunter Sharp, the American Consul General in Kobe during the Meiji period. Moegi was named after the color of the exterior walls. The walls of each room are painted in a different color, and the fireplaces are also different colors, which is very impressive. It is designated as an Important Cultural Property. From the second floor of Moegikan, you can see the beautiful cityscape of Kobe. ▼ Gyorin-no-Yakata (Admission fee: 1,050 yen, actual cost) This is the first foreign-style house to open in Kobe, and was named after the natural stone slabs covering the exterior walls, which look similar to fish scales. It is designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country and has been selected as one of the "100 Best Houses in Hyogo." This is a mixed tour, and participants come from all over the world.
- Age 1~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 10:30 / 11:30
Winter time: 10/16-5/14Summer time: 5/15-10/15~Schedule for the day~Winter time: 09:30-10:30 ▼Pick up/drop off/transfer from hotel/B&B 12:00 ▼Kobe Port/Mosaic Ferris Wheel (free stroll/lunch on your own/approx. 2.5 hours) 14:30 ▼Kitano Foreigners' Houses (approx. 1 hour) 16:30 ▼Arima Hot Springs (free stroll/approx. 1.5 hours) 18:00 ▼Mt. Rokko/night view (approx. 1.5 hours) 19:30 ▼Tour ends. 20:30 ▼Pick up/drop off/transfer to hotel/private innSummer time: 10:30-11:30 ▼Pick up/drop off/transfer to hotel/private inn13:00 ▼Mosaic Ferris Wheel at Kobe Port (free time to explore/lunch on your own/approx. 2.5 hours)15:30 ▼Kitano Ijinkan-gai (approx. 1 hour)17:30 ▼Arima Onsen (free time to explore/approx. 1.5 hours)19:00 ▼Night view of Mt. Rokko (approx. 1.5 hours)20:30 ▼Tour ends. 21:30 ▼Pick up/drop off/transfer to hotel/private inn▼Night view of Mt. RokkoMt. Rokko is located near Kobe. The mountainous area is designated as Setonaikai National Park. It is a great place to enjoy the night view of Kobe, and is said to be one of the three best night views in Japan. ▼Recommended games:▼Kazamidori House (Admission fee: 500 yen, Combined ticket with Moegisha: 650 yen) Kazamidori House is the symbol of Kitano Ijinkan and is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. In addition to its stable and stately architectural features, the internal structure is also worth seeing. The architect incorporated early 20th century Art Nouveau elements, making the whole house very luxurious, elegant, lively and comfortable. ▼Moegikan (Self-paid admission ticket 350 yen, Combined ticket with Kazamidori House 650 yen) Moegikan was the private residence of Hunter Sharp, the American Consul General in Kobe during the Meiji period. Moegi was named after the color of the exterior walls. The walls of each room are painted in a different color, and the fireplaces are also different colors, which is very impressive. It is designated as an Important Cultural Property. From the second floor of Moegikan, you can see the beautiful cityscape of Kobe. ▼ Gyorin-no-Yakata (Admission fee: 1,050 yen, actual cost) This is the first foreign-style house to open in Kobe, and was named after the natural stone slabs covering the exterior walls, which look similar to fish scales. It is designated as a registered tangible cultural property of the country and has been selected as one of the "100 Best Houses in Hyogo." This is a mixed tour, and participants come from all over the world.
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