Why this Kobe board feels complete
Plan a 2-day Kobe city break with harbor views from Kobe Port Tower, street food in Nankin-machi Chinatown, hillside scenery via the Nunobiki ropeway, and time for an Arima Onsen soak.

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Plan a 2-day Kobe city break with harbor views from Kobe Port Tower, street food in Nankin-machi Chinatown, hillside scenery via the Nunobiki ropeway, and time for an Arima Onsen soak.
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A classic Kobe landmark for panoramic harbor views, especially around sunset. Prebook on busy dates to reduce waiting.

Kobe’s lively Chinatown, ideal for a flexible lunch and street-food sampling. Side streets are useful when the main lane is crowded.

A scenic ropeway ride from Shin-Kobe up to gardens with seasonal flowers and city views. Mornings often have clearer visibility.

A famous hot-spring town in Kobe’s mountains, well-suited to a restorative half-day trip. Reservations can be helpful for popular bathhouses or ryokan plans.

A historic hillside neighborhood known for Western-style residences and photogenic streets. Going earlier in the day makes the uphill walk easier.

A central Shinto shrine that’s easy to visit from downtown Kobe. Arriving early is best for a quieter atmosphere.
Typical daily costs in JPY.
Accommodation: ¥2,500 - ¥4,500 (Hostels, budget hotels)
Food: ¥1,000 - ¥2,500 (Street food, casual dining)
Transportation: ¥500 - ¥1,000 (Local buses, subway)
Activities: ¥0 - ¥1,000 (Free attractions, low-cost activities)
Accommodation: ¥6,000 - ¥12,000 (Mid-range hotels, guesthouses)
Food: ¥2,500 - ¥5,000 (Casual dining, mid-range restaurants)
Transportation: ¥1,000 - ¥2,000 (Taxis, more extensive public transport use)
Activities: ¥1,000 - ¥3,000 (Popular attractions, guided tours)
Accommodation: ¥15,000 and above (Luxury hotels, serviced apartments)
Food: ¥5,000 and above (Fine dining, gourmet experiences)
Transportation: ¥3,000 and above (Private cars, high-end taxis)
Activities: ¥3,000 and above (Exclusive tours, premium experiences)
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