Mount Rokkō

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Klook 用戶
10 Mar
Our tour guide, Harry, is extremely fluent in Chinese, English, and Japanese. He meticulously and enthusiastically detailed the history of Himeji Castle. Arima Onsen is definitely a relaxing experience not to be missed. The carbonated hot spring crackers in the shopping district are delicious 😋, and you should also try the roasted chestnuts. Harry also proactively provided many recommendations for great restaurants and places to enjoy the night view. Thank you!
李 **
6 Mar
Booking tickets through Klook is very convenient. The venue is flat and suitable for beginners, and there are many Taiwanese people there. Renting gloves separately is extremely expensive; it's highly recommended to bring your own to save money.
TAM *******
4 Mar
The arrangement was very good, with ample time allocated. The tour guide provided explanations. There weren't too many people this time, which was great. There was enough time at each attraction to walk around and see things.
Klook 用戶
3 Mar
We are very grateful for this package tour. The travel agency will arrange the transportation according to the number of people. This time we were a group of 7, and the travel agency arranged a comfortable 9-seater to take us to Mount Rokko. The tour guide led us to pick up tickets and equipment, and after explaining all the precautions, we were free to explore until 4:00 PM when we gathered back at the parking lot.
Klook 用戶
3 Mar
Initially, we were worried the kids wouldn't ski, but the travel agency thoughtfully offered an option to just take the bus together. Then, we rented the necessary equipment after arriving at Mount Rokko.
WANG *****
2 Mar
This was a mixed group of Chinese and English speakers, and the tour guide, Xiao Tang, was very responsible. Luckily, everyone was punctual, so the itinerary went smoothly. I highly recommend the zoo next to Himeji Castle! The raccoon dogs are super cute! Also, the time at Arima Onsen was a little tight, but I still went to the nearby hotel to soak in the hot spring, which was very relaxing!
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周 **
27 Feb
This trip to Arima Onsen was a very comfortable and convenient overall experience. Tickets can be purchased online in advance, and you will receive an electronic ticket immediately after placing your order. This eliminates the need to queue and the price is cheaper than buying on-site, which is a bonus for travelers. After entering, you will have your own locker and receive a personal card number. All purchases of meals, souvenirs, or additional services within the facility are charged to this card, and you settle the bill all at once when you leave, making the process smooth. After receiving the card, you can go to the clothing area to choose your favorite color of yukata, change your clothes, and go downstairs to wash and soak in the hot springs. There are indoor and outdoor hot springs. Soaking in the outdoor hot springs is particularly relaxing and comfortable. After soaking in the hot springs, there is also a relaxation sofa area where you can lie down and rest, take a nap, or read the manga provided by the facility. The entire space is very relaxing, and you feel like you could stay all day. In addition, you can pay to experience fish therapy, bedrock baths, massages, or dine inside. There are many choices. In terms of transportation, you can take a bus from downtown Kobe. The last bus from Arima Onsen back to the city is at 6:00 PM, with departures approximately every 30 minutes, so remember to pay attention to the time. If you are not in a hurry, I highly recommend scheduling time to visit Arima Onsen and relax.
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Klook 用戶
26 Feb
Very close to Osaka city, about a 1.5-hour drive. It's perfect for beginners to practice the basics, and there's also a snow play area for kids, which is safe and convenient!

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What to know about Mount Rokkō

Discover the enchanting beauty of Mount Rokko Kobe, the highest peak in the Rokko mountain range, offering panoramic views of the urbanized Hanshin region. Nestled in the southeast of Hyogo Prefecture, Mount Rokko beckons travelers with its rich history, scenic hiking trails, and unparalleled vistas of Kobe and Osaka. Experience a mesmerizing sunset over Osaka Bay from the Rokko Garden Terrace, offering a panoramic view that will leave you in awe. Explore a serene escape from the city with lush greenery and a variety of tourist attractions waiting to be explored.
Mount Rokkō, Arimacho, Kita Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 651-1401, Japan

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Rokko Garden Terrace Sunset View

Experience a mesmerizing sunset over Osaka Bay from the Rokko Garden Terrace, offering a panoramic view that will leave you in awe.

Alpine Botanical Garden

Explore the Alpine Botanical Garden to discover a diverse collection of local mountain plants and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the region.

Mount Rokko Tenrandai

Visit Mount Rokko Tenrandai for a bird's eye view of Kobe and Osaka, where you can witness the urban sprawl below and enjoy a meal at the Tenran Cafe.

History and Culture

Discover the historical significance of Mount Rokko, from its formation over a million years ago to the establishment of Japan's first golf course. Explore the area's cultural heritage and enjoy the European ambiance that permeates the region.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in the unique flavors of Kobe with popular local dishes and dining experiences that showcase the region's culinary delights. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the delicious food offerings while taking in the stunning mountain views.

Alpine Botanical Garden

Immerse yourself in the diverse alpine plant life at the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, home to approximately 1,500 types of wild plants. Explore different sections of the garden and learn about the seasonal blooms through informative slides.