Moegi House

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Moegi House

A charming retro Western-style house, loved for its vivid colors and cheerful appearance.

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This Western-style residence was built in 1903 as the home of Hunter Sharp, who served as the American consul general. True to its name, the house stands out with its vivid light-green exterior that immediately catches the eye. The two-story wooden structure features weatherboard siding, and its light, colonial-style design has a storybook-like charm. Asymmetrical bay windows project from either side, with a brick chimney rising at the center.

While the overall design is based on the Baroque style, the interior is enriched with luxurious details throughout, including a staircase adorned with arabesque-style patterns and a stately mantelpiece. Highlights on the first floor include a restored open veranda and a spacious entrance hall. Public rooms such as the parlor and dining room, used for receiving guests, are arranged on the left side of the first floor, while the second floor houses more private spaces such as bedrooms, a children’s room, and a dressing room. From the open veranda on the second floor, visitors can enjoy sweeping views over the city of Kobe.

Highlights

  • A Western-style house in a light, colonial style, instantly recognizable for its vivid yellow-green exterior.
  • From the second-floor veranda, visitors can enjoy outstanding panoramic views of the Kobe cityscape.
  • The retro interior, richly adorned with luxurious details throughout, is highly photogenic.

Photos

  • A two-story building in a light and elegant colonial style.

    A two-story building in a light and elegant colonial style.

  • Frequently used as a filming location for movies and TV dramas.

    Frequently used as a filming location for movies and TV dramas.

  • Don’t miss the original period details, such as the stately mantelpiece.

    Don’t miss the original period details, such as the stately mantelpiece.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

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Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

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English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Hangul pamphlets available.

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Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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No free Wi-Fi available.

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Are there restrooms available?

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Yes, there are.

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Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

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Re-entry is not allowed.

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Details

Name in Japanese
萌黄の館
Postal Code
650-0002
Address
3-10-11 Kitanocho, Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo
Telephone
078-855-5221
Closed
3rd Wednesday and Thursday of February
Business Hours
9:30am - 6:00pm(Admission allowed until 5:45pm)
Admission
Adults 400yen, High schooler and younger: Free
Access
About 15 minutes walk from JR Sannomiya Station, Hankyu line Sannomiya Station and Hanshin Line Sannomiya Station
Credit Cards
Not accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)