Kobe 6hr Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide





Description
This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore Kobe! Perched on a hillside sloping down to the sea, Kobe is one of Japan's most attractive and cosmopolitan cities. Compact and designed for walking, it is easily visited as a day trip from Osaka or Kyoto. Immerse yourself in the city's distinct atmosphere and dining options! Let us know what you would like to experience and we will customize a six-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.
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Itinerary
Mount Rokko (六甲山, Rokkōsan, 931 meters) is the highest peak in the Rokko mountain range, which provides the pleasant green backdrop to the city of Kobe. Panoramic views of the heavily urbanized Hanshin region (Kobe and Osaka) can be enjoyed from the mountain and are particularly spectacular around sunset.
Shin-Kobe Ropeway (新神戸ロープウェー) is one of three services that lifts tourists up the southern slopes of the Rokko mountain chain. The ropeway departs from next to Shin-Kobe Station, Kobe's shinkansen station. As it ascends, it passes by the Nunobiki Waterfall and the Nunobiki Herb Garden, giving a nice aerial view of both. The highlight of the ride lies in the observation deck located just beside the top station, which offers spectacular views of Kobe and is a popular night view spot.
On January 17, 1995 at 5:46 am, the city of Kobe was hit by the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake, resulting in the death of more than 5000 people and the destruction of tens of thousands of homes. The Earthquake Memorial Museum, part of the Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution (人と防災未来センター, Hito to Bōsai Mirai Center), was opened in 2002 to commemorate the tragic event and to educate visitors about earthquakes and disaster prevention. The museum includes a large screen theater with realistic images of the earthquake's destructiveness, a documentary film about the recovery process, lots of information about the earthquake and various interactive games about disaster prevention.
Kobe Harborland (神戸ハーバーランド) is a shopping and entertainment district between JR Kobe Station and the waterfront of Kobe's port area. The district offers a large selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and other amusements, which, together with the romantic evening atmosphere, have made it a popular spot for couples and tourists alike. The most prominent shopping complex in Kobe Harborland is Umie which consists of three parts: Mosaic, South Mall and North Mall. Mosaic stretches along the waterfront and offers a wide selection of restaurants. Many of the eateries overlook the harbor with views of Kobe Port Tower and the Kobe Maritime Museum across the water, which are especially nice in the evenings when they are illuminated.
Kitano-cho (北野町, Kitanochō) is a city district at the foot of the Rokko mountain range where many foreign merchants and diplomats settled after the Port of Kobe was opened to foreign trade in the second half of the 19th century. More than a dozen of the former mansions, known as Ijinkan, remain in the area and are open to the public as museums. Most of the houses charge an admission fee between 550 to 750 yen, while combination tickets are available to see multiple houses. The entire district is pleasant to walk through and offers a variety of cafes, restaurants and boutiques, making it a favorite among young Japanese couples
Nankinmachi (南京町) is a compact Chinatown in central Kobe and a center of the Chinese community in the Kansai Region. The area was developed by Chinese merchants who settled near Kobe Port after the port was opened to foreign trade in 1868. As the Chinatown developed, it became known as Nankinmachi after Nanjing, the former Chinese capital. Nankinmachi is a popular tourist attraction and shopping and dining district. Two main streets run through the district, meeting each other at a small plaza in the center. They are packed with shops, restaurants and food stands that sell popular items such as steamed buns (manju), ramen, tapioca drinks and various other Chinese dishes, many of which have been Japanized to a certain degree.
Kobe's Nada (灘) district is Japan's top sake producing region. It has long been famous for its sake due to the availability of high quality rice, suitable water and favorable weather conditions in the area. Its proximity to Kobe Port and Osaka has also facilitated physical distribution since olden times. Many sake breweries operate in the Nada district, which stretches approximately three kilometers east to west. Some open stores and/or exhibition rooms to the public and allow guests to taste their sake. A couple of them also maintain a museum introducing the process of sake brewing.
Shushinkan has a large shop selling sake and sake-related products, as well as a restaurant serving Japanese cuisine in combination with sake. Free guided tours of the sake warehouse are held once per day except in December. Sake tasting is available as well.
The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge is, with a length of almost four kilometers, the world's longest suspension bridge. Opened in 1998, it spans the Akashi Strait (Akashi Kaikyo) between Kobe and Awaji Island and is part of the Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway, one of three expressways which connect Honshu with Shikoku. The Bridge Exhibition Center at the foot of the Kobe side of the bridge provides well-presented information about the planning and construction of the bridge and about other suspension bridges around the world, although the detailed explanations are available in Japanese only.
Kikumasamune Sake Museum is housed in a nice wooden-plaster building. Wooden tools, containers and machinery are exhibited in a room accompanied by atmospheric lighting and traditional music. Well-written pamphlets are available in nine languages.
Sawanotsuru Sake Museum was opened in 1978 with the aim of commemorating the sake-brewing heritage of the Nada district. It was destroyed by the Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995 and was subsequently rebuilt in 1999. Visitors can learn about traditional brewing methods and the ingredients involved. English pamphlets are available.
Kobe Nunobiki Herb Garden & Ropeway offers a scenic retreat above Kobe city, featuring over 200 varieties of herbs and seasonal flowers. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views via ropeway, stroll through themed gardens, and relax in cafes and aroma workshops, making it a peaceful and sensory-rich experience year-round. *Please note that additional travel time may be required, depending on the ropeway schedule.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
This private tour is a walking day tour. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs. If you wish to arrange for a private vehicle, please contact us directly. All Private vehicles must be booked 5 days in advance. Maximum number of passengers: 7.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.
Reviews(19)
TaKa Sakai was great! He put together the tour we requested and was a joy to spend time with.
This tour had to be the highlight of our Japan trip 👌 our guide Yama was absolutely amazing he was very organised and contacted me to arrange the itinerary which was perfect - thank you Yama🙏 We were met at Shin - Kobe station by him and taken out to met our driver who we named the “Emperor” beautiful man and luxurious van he kept us safe and to time on the road. I also got swooped by a Sea Eagle at the famous bridge lookout it gave me a deep scratch. The emperor so kindly got me antiseptic wash and a band aid as it was bleeding so be careful if you have food. I highly recommend the cable car to the herb garden great view and very pretty. Everything we covered was perfect. I loved how Yama gave us information of things we saw. The sake museum he explained so much too. We had the best of tour & driver on the day - thank you for your friendship and you both are truely the best 💛
I appreciate your most kind and considerate comment. I am very much glad to know you have enjoyed the tour with me. I have also enjoyed the tour with you all. Yes, Emperor was really a good and polite driver! BTW, how is your thumb now? Of course, that was not a good memory, but I am sure it will be a very special memory on Awaji Island. I do hope I can see you again, maybe, together with Emperor. Ha ha ha! Doomo Arigato Gozaimashita. Yama
We toured the gardens, temples and the sake brewery when ending up being a great stop enjoyed the sake.
Thank you very much for your review. It's great to hear that you have enjoyed. I enjoyed so much too. Thank you again, for coming. - Taka
We had a great time with Mesa in Kobe. He met us right at the cruise terminal and made the entire day easy and enjoyable from the start. One of the highlights was the visit to the Herb Garden. The setting is beautiful, set up in the hills with sweeping views over Kobe and the harbor. The gardens are thoughtfully laid out, with a wide variety of herbs, flowers, and seasonal plantings. Walking through the different sections felt calm and immersive, and the cable car ride up added to the experience with incredible views along the way. Mesa also took us through the Kobe area and then to an outstanding lunch. The Kobe teppanyaki experience was exceptional, both in quality and presentation, and clearly something he had carefully selected. Mesa was organized, personable, and clearly knew how to pace the day. We never felt rushed, and everything flowed naturally. A very well planned and enjoyable tour. Highly recommended.
Thank you so much for your incredible words. I'm so happy to know you two enjoyed your kobe tour with me. Stay healthy and say hello to your family member. Best regards, Masa
We had a great time with Micky, our guide while visiting Kobe. She was very informative of the history of the city, helpful and accommodating to our needs. We didn’t feel rushed and kept the tour at our pace.. We highly recommend her.
Thank you for your kind and warm review. It was my pleasure to be your guide in Kobe. I had really wonderful time with you and I was glad that you tried many new things such as Omikuji and Japanese sweets. I also enjoyed talking with you during the tour. Thank you again for joining our tour. I hope you can visit our country again. From your guide, Mickey
Having a private tour guide is quite convenient for us matured folks. It gave us more leeway to space out our itinerary. Harumi was gentle, polite, and very instructive in showing us the places we booked for the tour. We had fun in the Ropeway experience. She was also very knowlegeable with the history of the Sake Brewery, the Shrine and was kind enough to show us where to get the free shuttle bus in Chinatown that will take us back to our cruise ship, Ovations of the Seas docked in Kobe port terminal.
Thank you for your kind comments. At Hakutsuru Sake Brewery, you listened to my explanation, and on the way back from Ikuta Shrine, we enjoyed ramen at Ippudo and had many interesting conversations, from which I learned a lot of things. Your kind comments encourage me to continue working hard. Please come to Japan again. Thank you very much for your warm words. Harumi
Our tour guide Harumi was absolutely fabulous. We went to many places as we could in our 6 hour private tour. We really liked the Saki Museum! Harumi explained each site well and in our travel from one site to the next, she talked about Japan. It was so educational. If you get to chose Harumi go for it!
Thank you for your warm comments. It was a very memorable tour. I was deeply touched by your kindness and generosity, from learning about music to spotting many fish and what appeared to be egrets at Kobe Port. Your kind comments are truly encouraging to me. Please come to Japan again. I’m waiting for you. Thank you so much again. - Harumi
Yama was our guide and he was great....zipping us to various places in the city, that would have taken us ages to figure out and get to. It was so great to have him explain different unique cultural insights and help us experience Kobe to the max. Was definitely one of our favorite places in Japan
Many thanks for your most kind and considerate comment. I am very much glad to know that you have enjoyed the tour with me. I have also had a very happy time with you. Moreover, I am very happy that you like my home city of Kobe. I sincerely hope that you will visit here, and taste that soft-served ice-cream at Kitano Ijinkan Street again. Ha ha ha! Doomo Arigato Gozaimashita, Yama
Our personal guide took us to a really nice garden and a view of the city from up high and then Chinatown where we had Kobe beef. Fantastic piece of meat!
Many thanks for your most kind and considerate comment. I am very much glad to know that you have enjoyed the tour with me. I have also had a very happy time with you two. Moreover, I am very happy that you like "Kashi-pan" (pastries you ate at the local bakery shop near the bridge). So good, right? I am very much sure that the sheep at Nankin-machi China town will bring you two every happiness. I do hope I can see you again sometime somewhere. Doomo Arigato Gozaimashita, Yama
Minus the small hiccup we had with emails the tour was great. Before the meetup (during the email phase) i had no plan what i wanted to visit and he provided a few recommendations (with site links in english). Meetup in person was a tad confusing but we can mark that as a user error, since we meet up at the station instead of the hotel. We visited: - Kiku-Masamune sake brewery (9/10) - Akashi Kaikyo bridge (8/10) (plan ahead when the bridge is open for foot traffic) - Nunobiki Herb Garden (5/10) (off-season, visit when roses bloom, biggest letdown of the 4 options, not a lot of info provided by guide) - ChinaTown (8/10) Yama-san was knowledgeable about most of the locations and his english was good, I would recommend him)
Many thanks for your most kind and thoughtful comment. I am very much glad to know you have enjoyed the tour with me except the garden. I have also had a very good time talking with you, particularly, on your home country which is not familiar with lots of Japanese people including me. I do hope you like the city of Kobe, my home town, and I can see you again. I am just concerned what you had for lunch. You tried Okonomi-yaki? Doomo Arigato Gozaimashita, Yama



