KOBE Walking Tour [Customize Your Itinerary]

Kobe, JP

Included

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    Private English guide

Excluded

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    Lunch
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    Dinner
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    Private transportation
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    Breakfast

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe, an IHG hotel
APA Hotel Kobe Sannomiya
Ariston Hotel Kobe
Brenza Hotel
Business Hotel Tomoe
Business Inn Yutaka
Candeo Hotels Kobe Tor Road
Casabella Inn Kobe
Centurion Hotel Grand Kobe Station
Comfort Hotel ERA Kobe Sannomiya
Daiichi Grand Hotel Kobe Sannomiya
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kobe Sannomiya
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Kobe Sannomiya
Fujie
Green Hill Hotel Urban
Hana Hotel
Hotel 1-2-3 Kobe
Hotel Crown Palais Kobe
Hotel Grand Vista
Hotel Kitano Plaza Rokkoso
Hotel Konigs-Krone Kobe
Hotel La Suite Kobe Harborland
Hotel Livemax Kobe
Hotel Monte Hermana Kobe Amalie
Hotel Okura Kobe
Hotel Pearl City Kobe
Hotel Piena Kobe
Hotel Sunroute Sopra Kobe
Hotel Viamare Kobe
Hotel Villa Fontaine Kobe-Sannomiya
Hotel Winbell Magic
Hougetu
Kadoya Ryokan
Kitagami Hotel
Kobe City Gardens Hotel
Kobe Gajoen Hotel
Kobe Harborland Onsen Manyo
Kobe Kita-No-Saka Hotel
Kobe Kitano Hotel
Kobe Luminous Hotel
Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel
Kobe Minato Onsen Ren
Kobe Motomachi Tokyu REI Hotel
Kobe Plaza Hotel
Kobe Plaza Hotel west
Kobe Port Tower Hotel
Kobe Port Tower Hotel Annex
Kobe Sannomiya Tokyu REI Hotel
Kobe Sannomiya Union Hotel
Kobe Tor Road Hotel Sanraku
Lasse Hall
Ninomiya Ryokan
Oriental Hotel
Peare Kobe
Portopia Hotel
R&B Hotel Kobe Motomachi
Sanside Hotel
Smile Hotel Kobe Motomachi
Sotetsu Fresa-Inn Kobe Sannomiya
Sun Members Kobe
The B Kobe
Toyofuku
Toyoko Inn Kobe Minatogawa Koen
Toyoko Inn Kobe Sannomiya No.1
Urban Hotel
***This is a door-to-door service. Other than hotels and ryokans listed above, we pick up and drop off all guests at other types of accommodation like AirBNB, train stations or their desired destinations within the traveled city. ***Pick up and drop off time could be arranged according to your convenience.

What to expect

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Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens

Shin-Kobe Ropeway is one of three services that lifts tourists up the southern slopes of the Rokko mountain chain. The ropeway departs from next to Shin-Kobe Station, Kobe's shinkansen station. As it ascends, it passes by the Nunobiki Waterfall and the Nunobiki Herb Garden, giving a nice aerial view of both. The highlight of the ride lies in the observation deck located just beside the top station, which offers spectacular views of Kobe and is a popular night view spot. An alternative way to get to the top station is via a hiking trail from Shin-Kobe Station. It is somewhat surprising that only a few steps north of the station are forests shielded from the rumbles of the city. A 15-20 minute climb through the woods takes you to the 43 meter tall Nunobiki Waterfall, whose name comes from its draped cloth-like

Duration 120 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Kobe Harborland

Kobe Harborland is a shopping and entertainment district between JR Kobe Station and the waterfront of Kobe's port area. The district offers a large selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and other amusements, which, together with the romantic evening atmosphere, have made it a popular spot for couples and tourists alike. The most prominent shopping complex in Kobe Harborland is Umie which consists of three parts: Mosaic, South Mall and North Mall. Mosaic stretches along the waterfront and offers a wide selection of restaurants. Many of the eateries overlook the harbor with views of Kobe Port Tower and the Kobe Maritime Museum across the water, which are especially nice in the evenings when they are illuminated. At the southern end of Mosaic stand a Ferris wheel and the Anpanman Museum, a museum dedicated to the popular manga and anime series about the bread-headed superhero. The South Mall and North Mall are enclosed shopping malls featuring a department store and more various smaller shops. More shopping and dining opportunities are found in many of the district's other buildings, which are connected with each other by a series of underground and surface walking paths, promenades and a waterfront boardwalk. One of the main streets that leads through the center of Kobe Harborland, the Gaslight Street, is lit up in the evenings by old-fashioned gas street lamps and electric lights. Other attractions in the district include the Renga Soko, a small collection of 19th-century brick warehouses which remain from a former dockyard that used to cover the waterfront. The low brick buildings have been renovated and are now occupied by a restaurant, shops and an event space. In addition, a Manyo Club hot spring is located on the top floors of the district's Puromena skyscaper. The 24 hour facility offers nice views over the city from some of its baths.

Duration 60 minutes
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Kitano Ijinkan-gai

Kitano-cho is a city district at the foot of the Rokko mountain range where many foreign merchants and diplomats settled after the Port of Kobe was opened to foreign trade in the second half of the 19th century. More than a dozen of the former mansions, known as Ijinkan, remain in the area and are open to the public as museums. Most of the houses charge an admission fee between 550 to 750 yen, while combination tickets are available to see multiple houses. The entire district is pleasant to walk through and offers a variety of cafes, restaurants and boutiques, making it a favorite among young Japanese couples.

Duration 60 minutes
4

Chinatown (Nankinmachi)

Nankinmachi is a compact Chinatown in central Kobe and a center of the Chinese community in the Kansai Region. The area was developed by Chinese merchants who settled near Kobe Port after the port was opened to foreign trade in 1868. As the Chinatown developed, it became known as Nankinmachi after Nanjing, the former Chinese capital. Nankinmachi is a popular tourist attraction and shopping and dining district. Two main streets run through the district, meeting each other at a small plaza in the center. They are packed with shops, restaurants and food stands that sell popular items such as steamed buns (manju), ramen, tapioca drinks and various other Chinese dishes, many of which have been Japanized to a certain degree.

Duration 60 minutes
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Arima Onsen

Arima Onsen is a famous hot spring town within the city limits of Kobe, but on the opposite side of Mount Rokko from the city center. The town lies in a natural mountain setting, yet is close enough for Kobe and Osaka residents as an easy and popular day trip or weekend getaway. Although Arima Onsen has a modern look today and is pretty built up, one can still find several narrow lanes and wooden buildings when strolling around the center of town. Due to its compact size, the small town can be explored entirely on foot, and there are several hot spring sources, nice temples and shrines and a small hot spring museum (200 yen) to be discovered. With a history of over one thousand years, Arima Onsen is considered one of Japan's oldest hot spring resorts and has often stood at or near the top of onsen rankings for Western Japan. The town has two types of hot spring waters which spring up at various sources around town: the Kinsen ("gold water") is colored brown with iron deposits and is said to be good for skin ailments and muscle pain, while the clear Ginsen ("silver water") contains radium and carbonate and is said to cure various muscle and joint ailments. Visitors to Arima Onsen can enjoy hot spring bathing at two public bath houses or at the town's many ryokan. Several ryokan open their baths also to non-staying visitors during the day. The admission fee for a daytrip visit to a bath typically ranges between 500 and 2500 yen.

Duration 120 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
6

Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum

Kobe's Nada (灘) district is Japan's top sake producing region. It has long been famous for its sake due to the availability of high quality rice, suitable water and favorable weather conditions in the area. Its proximity to Kobe Port and Osaka has also facilitated physical distribution since olden times. Many sake breweries operate in the Nada district, which stretches approximately three kilometers east to west. Some open stores and/or exhibition rooms to the public and allow guests to taste their sake. A couple of them also maintain a museum introducing the process of sake brewing.

Duration 60 minutes
7
Himeji Castle

Himeji Castle (姫路城, Himejijō), also known as White Heron Castle (Shirasagijo) due to its elegant, white appearance, is widely considered as Japan's most spectacular castle for its imposing size and beauty and its well preserved, complex castle grounds. The castle is both a national treasure and a world heritage site. Unlike many other Japanese castles, it was never destroyed by war, earthquake or fire and survives to this day as one of the country's twelve original castles. The castle recently underwent extensive renovation over several years and was fully re-opened to the public in 2015.

Duration 120 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included
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Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge is, with a length of almost four kilometers, the world's longest suspension bridge. Opened in 1998, it spans the Akashi Strait (Akashi Kaikyo) between Kobe and Awaji Island and is part of the Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway, one of three expressways which connect Honshu with Shikoku. The Bridge Exhibition Center at the foot of the Kobe side of the bridge provides well-presented information about the planning and construction of the bridge and about other suspension bridges around the world, although the detailed explanations are available in Japanese only. The Maiko Marine Promenade consists of observatory hallways under the bridge's platform, about 50 meters above the water. Accessed by elevator from the base of the bridge (Kobe side), the hallways offer interesting views of the bridge's interior, the Akashi Strait and Osaka Bay.

Duration 60 minutes
Admission Admission Not Included

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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    Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Wheelchair accessible
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What our experts say

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    Visit the Nunobiki Herb Gardens first.
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    Try local street food in Chinatown.
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    Explore the shops at Kobe Harborland.
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    Consider a short hike to Arima Onsen.
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    Don't miss the views from Akashi Bridge.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Experience the vibrant city of Kobe like never before with the KOBE Walking Tour [Customize Your Itinerary]. This private VIP tour allows you to tailor your own day trip, ensuring that your travel expectations are met and exceeded. With a dedicated English speaking guide by your side for approximately 8 hours, you'll have the opportunity to explore Kobe's hidden gems and iconic landmarks at your own pace.

What to Expect

During this customizable tour, you can anticipate a truly personalized experience. Share your travel desires and special requests with our team, and we will propose a list of famous destinations that align with your interests. Through careful communication and planning, we will collaborate to create a detailed itinerary that suits your preferences. You have the flexibility to revise and finalize the itinerary, even on the day of the tour.

Who is This For?

The KOBE Walking Tour [Customize Your Itinerary] is perfect for anyone seeking an immersive and tailored experience in Kobe. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this tour caters to all. Our aim is to provide a diverse range of activities that appeal to a wide audience, ensuring that no one is excluded from the adventure.

Why Book This?

What sets this tour apart is the opportunity to create your own adventure in Kobe. With the guidance of our experienced English speaking guide, you can explore the city's rich culture, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems. From the breathtaking views of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge to the fascinating Bridge Exhibition Center, this tour offers unique insights and unforgettable experiences. Additionally, our team is dedicated to providing exceptional service, assisting with reservations and providing recommendations to enhance your journey.

Good to Know

As you embark on this tour, it's important to note that breakfast, lunch, dinner, and private transportation are not included. However, our team can provide recommendations for local dining options, ensuring you have a taste of Kobe's culinary delights. Please keep in mind that extra charges may apply for over time service.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the KOBE Walking Tour [Customize Your Itinerary] have shared their satisfaction with the personalized approach and the opportunity to explore Kobe at their own pace. They were impressed by the stunning views from the Maiko Marine Promenade and the informative exhibits at the Bridge Exhibition Center. The English speaking guide received high praise for their knowledge and professionalism, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. These reviews highlight the value and uniqueness of this tour, making it a must-book experience for anyone visiting Kobe.

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