This private tour is designed for travelers arriving at Kobe Port by cruise ship. We pick you up at the cruise terminal or hotels near the port, and a government-licensed, English-speaking guide accompanies you in a comfortable private vehicle - an easy, relaxing way to explore Kobe and the surrounding Hyogo area.
Enjoy a 6-hour customizable tour and choose 2 to 3 sights you like most. Stroll the waterfront at Meriken Park beneath the iconic red Port Tower, wander the historic Kitano district of Western-style residences, and soak up the lanterns and street food of Nankinmachi Chinatown. Ride up Mt Rokko or the Nunobiki Herb Garden ropeway for sweeping views over the city and bay, relax in the old hot-spring town of Arima Onsen, or admire the vast Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Foodies can savour famous Kobe beef.
Your private guide tailors the day to your pace and interests. With comfortable door-to-door transport, it is the perfect worry-free shore excursion before you return to your ship.
Your guide will be waiting at the port terminal holding a name board.
The striking red Kobe Port Tower stands on the waterfront at Meriken Park, an iconic symbol of the city. Stroll the park with its fountains and harbor views, see the Maritime Museum's white sail-like roof, and enjoy photo spots looking out over the bustling port and bay.
A historic hillside neighborhood where foreign merchants and diplomats built elegant Western-style homes after Kobe's port opened in the 1860s. Wander the charming sloping streets lined with colorful ijinkan residences, boutiques and cafes, with lovely views down to the harbor.
Kobe's vibrant Chinatown, packed with red gates, lanterns and dozens of food stalls and restaurants. Soak up the lively atmosphere and sample popular street snacks like steamed buns, dumplings and other Chinese treats as you wander the bustling lanes.
Rising behind the city, Mt Rokko offers some of Japan's most celebrated panoramic views over Kobe, the harbor and Osaka Bay - spectacular by day and as a glittering carpet of lights at night. Reach the summit area by scenic cable car and enjoy gardens, terraces and fresh mountain air.
One of Japan's oldest and most famous hot-spring towns, tucked in the mountains behind Mt Rokko yet close to Kobe. Stroll the nostalgic narrow lanes lined with traditional inns, sample local snacks and sweets, and see the gold (kinsen) and silver (ginsen) spring sources.
Kobe's largest herb garden, reached by a scenic ropeway that climbs the mountainside with sweeping views over the city and port. Wander terraced flower and herb beds, glasshouses and viewpoints, and relax at a cafe overlooking the bay.
One of the oldest shrines in Japan, set in the heart of Kobe just a short walk from the shopping district. This peaceful red-and-green Shinto shrine is dedicated to a deity of matchmaking and good relationships, and offers a quiet, atmospheric break amid the busy city.
One of the world's longest suspension bridges, this engineering marvel links Kobe with Awaji Island across the Akashi Strait. Admire the vast white towers and sweeping cables from the seaside park and promenade, with great photo opportunities over the busy waterway.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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