Tour image 0Tour image 1Tour image 2Tour image 3Tour image 4Tour image 5Tour image 6Tour image 7Tour image 8

All about KOBE

Did you know that Kobe was one of the first cities in Japan to open up to the Western world?


On this tour, you will discover how the arrival of merchants, diplomats, and foreign travelers forever transformed the city and created a unique identity that can still be felt in its streets.

We will start in the heart of Kobe, visiting the historic Ikuta Shrine, one of the oldest in Japan, before delving into the charming Kitano district, famous for its elegant Western residences and its fascinating international past.

As we walk through its streets, you will hear surprising stories about the opening of Japan, the lives of foreigners who settled in Kobe, and the events that shaped the modern city.

This is not a tour of dates and facts to memorize. It is an experience designed to help you understand Kobe, discover details that many visitors overlook, and get to know a side of Japan that rarely appears in traditional itineraries.

We will finish near Steakland, one of the most popular places to try the famous Kobe beef, so you can continue enjoying the city with local and gastronomic recommendations.

If you want to discover why Kobe is one of the most unique cities in Japan, this tour is for you.

The tour lasts 2 hours and 30 minutes
Available in English and Spanish

6 stops
2.1 km walking
2 hours and 30 minutes
Meeting point:Punto de encuentroI will be with a big sign that says Arigatours at the station exit next to the plaza.Open in Google Maps
1
Outside visit
Ikuta Shrine
2
Outside visit
Starbucks Coffee - Kobe Kitano Ijinkan
3
Outside visit
Moegi House

All about KOBE


How does a free tour work?

1

Choose and book

Select a tour, date and time. Booking is free.

2

Enjoy the tour

Go to the meeting point and live the experience with your guide.

3

Pay what you want

At the end, you decide how much to pay based on your satisfaction.

Free cancellation and booking
GuruWalk
© GuruWalk SL
·····