All Sightseeing Spots
If you’re looking to uncover some of Japan’s best-kept secrets, Chōraku-ji Temple 川会山 長楽寺 「但馬大仏」 in Hyōgo Prefecture should be Read more...
The former Suma Aqualife Park Kobe has been transformed into the magnificent Kobe Suma Sea World 神戸須磨シーワールド, which opened its Read more...
The Genbudo Park, Museums, and Caves 玄武洞公園 are located in Toyooka, Hyogo, Japan. The Genbudo Museum houses a collection of Read more...
Mitoro Fruit Park みとろフルーツパーク located in Kakogawa is a large open park with a green house, cafe, observation deck, barbecue Read more...
Amarube Railroad Bridge is a viaduct located on the Japan Sea side of Hyogo Prefecture in the small town of Read more...
The Hyogo Prefectural Flower Center 兵庫県立フラワーセンター in Kasai City is large botanical garden with a central flower bed surrounding a Read more...
The Bay Shuttle Kobe is a high-speed boat linking Kansai International Airport to Kobe. The journey takes 30 minutes one-way. Read more...
Kobe Winery perched on a hill in the west of Kobe produces wine from a variety of grapes grown in Read more...
Enjoy Japanese sake from 26 different breweries at Nadagogo Sakedokoro 灘五郷酒所. The Nadagogo region of Kobe and Nishinomiya is the Read more...
Ikuno Silver Mine 生野銀山 dates back to the year 807 and is one of the most important industrial heritages in Read more...
Tonomine Kogen 砥峰高原 is a beautiful scenic highlands area which is famous for the wild Japanese pampas grass which grows Read more...
Momoi Museum 桃井ミュ-ジアム is an open air museum and cafe with panoramic views overlooking the Seto Inland Sea. The museum Read more...
The traffic noise falls away and the immaculate kept grounds greet you as you enter through the torii gate at Nishinomiya Read more...
As I type this I’m enjoying the taste of Hakushika Ginjo Namachozo sake, which was a free gift I got Read more...
Take a walk through the old castle town of Tatsuno たつの市 in west Hyogo. As this ancient samurai town unwinds at Read more...
Discover the historic town of Tanba-Sasayama as you walk through the well preserved streets and around the Sasayama Castle Ruins. Read more...