A museum with a planetarium and many exhibits of natural science. During the summer vacation season, family activities and classes are held.
Built on Port Island in 1981, this historic venue provides for a variety of important events, including academic conferences and exhibitions.
A multipurpose hall located on Port Island that can accommodate around 8,000 people. Sports tournaments and various concerts are held here.
A prosperous foreign settlement during the Meiji period, this area has been formed over history by Western-style architecture.
A museum designed by Tadao Ando, one of Japan's leading architects. More than 10,000 works, mostly local, stay in the museum.
Nankinmachi is considered one of Japan's three major Chinatowns, and is a popular tourist attraction for Chinese goods and architecture.
Venue for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan. All-weather type with roof that can be opened and closed.
Enjoy Kobe's scenery in this beautiful garden where you can view an endless variety of herbs and flowers of about 200 different species.
As the only zoo in Japan where you can see both giant pandas and koalas, Oji Zoo is a popular tourist attraction among Japanese travelers.
A historic house under the Kobe Ohashi Bridge that was built for foreign merchants. It is open to the public for a limited time.
The Weathercock (formerly Thomas Residence) was built around 1910 as the home of German trader Godfried Thomas.
A petting zoo with an indoor and outdoor area. Visitors can see, touch and interact with various animals, making it a popular tourist attraction.
A rich collection of old ship models are on display here, as well as historical assets of the famous Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group.
Koshien Stadium is the home ground of the Hanshin Tigers, a popular Japanese baseball team and the pride of Kobe's sports scene.