Things to Do
Kobe
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Kobe
Tourist Attractions
Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
4.64 11This is the world's longest suspension bridge connecting Honshu and Awaji Island, and is a beautiful bridge nicknamed the Pearl Bridge.
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Complete Guide to Visiting Naruto: a Full Line-up of Must-See Spots!
Naruto is known for its world-class, oversized whirlpool currents, unforgettable tourism, and delicious eats. But with so much to do there are still plenty of visitors who aren’t sure what to see on their trip. If that’s you, we’ve got you covered. Below you’ll find a full overview of Naruto’s best spots to help you build a travel plan that’s custom fit to you.
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A complete guide to Awaji Island! From major and hidden tourist spots to gourmet foods and souvenirs
Awaji Island, a wonderful resort area where you can enjoy beautiful flowers, an endless ocean and fresh produce grown in the abundant nature. It is a popular tourist spot among visitors from both Japan and overseas with its easy access from the Kansai region. There are so many places to introduce on this island full of entertainment. Let's get started!
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Kobe
Famous Places
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan (Former Foreign Residences)
4.20 15A historic former foreign residence. Explore the exotic city on a hill looking over the sea.
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Pray for Safe Travels and Love—Your Ikuta Shrine Travel Guide
With one of the longest histories in Japan, Ikuta Shrine is one of Kobe’s most iconic shrines. It’s also famous as a matchmaking power spot, drawing many visitors who pray for love and meaningful connections. This guide covers everything you’ll want to know to fully enjoy Ikuta Shrine, from must-see highlights and history to access and nearby sightseeing spots.
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A Travel Guide to Kobe Kitano Ijinkan-Gai, a District with International Charm and Retro Atmosphere
Kobe Kitano Ijinkan-Gai is a popular sightseeing area known for its rich international atmosphere. Lined with former foreign residences built in the Meiji and Taisho eras, the neighborhood is filled with nostalgic charm. From antique furniture and vivid stained glass inside the buildings to their artistic appeal, there is plenty to discover. This article introduces the details, history, highlights, and nearby gourmet spots of Kobe Kitano Ijinkan-Gai so that even first-time visitors can fully enjoy it.
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