Kobe Harborland

Ferry terminal
★ 4.9 (34K+ reviews) • 49K+ booked
Welcome to Kobe Harborland, a captivating waterfront destination that perfectly marries modern attractions with historical charm. Nestled between JR Kobe Station and the scenic waterfront of Kobe's port area, this vibrant district has been enchanting visitors since its opening in October 1992. As one of Kobe's major tourist attractions, Harborland offers a delightful blend of world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment, all set against the stunning backdrop of Kobe's picturesque harbor. Whether you're a couple seeking a romantic evening or a tourist eager to explore, Kobe Harborland promises a lively atmosphere with its array of shops, restaurants, cafes, and amusements. Come and discover the vibrant allure of this beloved destination, where scenic seaside views and a bustling hub of activity await you.
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1 Chome Higashikawasakicho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 650-0044, Japan
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4.9 /5
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wulan ****
1 Jul
nice place.. very beaytiful n fun
Lam *******
30 Jun
Although the exhibition hall is small, it is very worth a visit, beautiful and artistic, not just an aquarium! I just happened to come across a hands-on pearl picking experience, only a thousand yen, very cheap!
1+
Clarinda *****
30 Jun
Booking tickets was easy as usual, and we were able to get a discount. I highly recommend the herb garden, especially for those who enjoy nature walks. Even though we went on a weekend, the lines weren’t long. It’s best to visit outside of the summer months so you can fully enjoy the hammocks in the garden, and the hike is quite manageable. I particularly loved the glasshouse garden and the relaxing foot bath. Also loved the ropeway ride which gives you a view of Kobe.
1+
클룩 회원
29 Jun
Weekday tour! Kobe Onsen Town was so great! There were so many hidden photo spots! I don't recommend ice dango. It felt like eating dango that had been chilled in the refrigerator, and it didn't suit me. Soymilk ice cream Black Bean is to die for. In Nara, it would be great if you avoid the Chinese people who are as numerous as deer and tour around! There were so many great views at Kobe Port, so it was great! I don't recommend Ishimura Coffee for takeout. If you really love coffee, have some if you're going to spend time at a cafe (800 yen per cup). Thank you for your hard work, Luffy! I'll have a great experience^^
2+
Klook User
29 Jun
it was a good experience. it was really cool to see art and sea creatures together. definitely recommend. also clam shucking for pearls 👍🏻.
2+
클룩 회원
29 Jun
The one-day tour was a very satisfying schedule! I couldn't see much at the Deer Park and went to Todaiji Temple, but it was great to be able to see both Todaiji Temple and deer. **You must go to Kurotsukiya in Kobe** You really need to manage your time well to see a lot of deer ㅋㅋ I was worried because they said the deer 💩 smelled bad, but maybe because the deer were cute, my dad and I didn't mind too much. The guide, Sai-chan... Her voice was soft and her explanations were so good that everyone else might have fallen asleep soundly, but I found it interesting ㅋㅋㅋ👍 At first, I was worried that I would be tired, but I wasn't at all, and since all the guidance was done through KakaoTalk open chat, my dad was also satisfied and said it was comfortable. The weather was a bit hot and difficult, but the tour course was so thorough that I forgot everything and had fun. I think I'll try it again next time I come with a friend!!
Klook User
28 Jun
it was a very nice place and well maintained, the staff were friendly and helpful. the area is great for walking around, only downside is that the ac is controlled at the front desk which is closed after 9pm so if your room is too hot you just have to deal with it.
Globel ********
28 Jun
it is a nice and relaxing view, we enjoyed the delicious burger and drinks at The Veranda.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Umie Shopping Complex

Welcome to the heart of Kobe Harborland, where the Umie Shopping Complex awaits to dazzle you with its vibrant energy and diverse offerings. This sprawling complex is divided into three distinct sections: Mosaic, South Mall, and North Mall. Mosaic, nestled along the picturesque waterfront, is a haven for food lovers, offering a variety of restaurants with stunning views of the iconic Kobe Port Tower and the Kobe Maritime Museum. As the sun sets, the area transforms into a magical scene with the tower and museum beautifully illuminated. Meanwhile, the South and North Malls are a shopper's paradise, featuring a department store and a myriad of smaller shops that cater to every taste and style. Whether you're here to shop, dine, or simply soak in the atmosphere, Umie promises an unforgettable experience.

Kobe Port Tower

Prepare to be captivated by the iconic Kobe Port Tower, a must-visit landmark that stands proudly at 108 meters tall. This architectural marvel offers visitors the chance to ascend to its top and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Kobe and its stunning surroundings. Whether you're visiting during the day or night, the views are nothing short of spectacular. At night, the tower becomes a beacon of light, beautifully illuminating the skyline and providing a romantic backdrop for a meal at the nearby Mosaic. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this symbol of Kobe's charm and elegance.

Renga Soko

Step back in time and explore the historic charm of Renga Soko, a collection of 19th-century brick warehouses that have been lovingly transformed into a vibrant hub of activity. These red brick buildings now house an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops, and event venues, making it a perfect spot for those looking to experience a blend of history and modernity. Whether you're in the mood for a leisurely meal, some unique shopping, or attending a lively event, Renga Soko offers a delightful escape into Kobe's rich past and dynamic present.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Kobe Harborland is a fascinating destination that beautifully marries the past with the present. Originally a dockyard, this area has transformed into a vibrant hub of shopping and entertainment, showcasing Kobe's unique blend of tradition and modernity. The site of the former JR Minatogawa Cargo Station, it has evolved over the years with developments like Kobe Gaslight Street and the Umie shopping destination. The district also stands as a testament to the city's resilience and recovery from the Great Hanshin Earthquake, offering visitors a glimpse into both its historical roots and innovative spirit.

Local Cuisine

Kobe Harborland is a paradise for food lovers, offering a diverse array of dining experiences that highlight the city's culinary excellence. Whether you're enjoying a romantic meal with stunning views of the harbor at Mosaic or savoring freshly baked Anpanman-themed treats at the Anpanman museum's bakery, there's something for every palate. Don't miss the chance to indulge in Kobe's renowned beef, fresh seafood, and sake at the various restaurants scattered throughout the district. Each meal is a celebration of Kobe's rich flavors and culinary traditions.