Kobe Dears Backpacker House
Located in a very cozy town with Japanese sake brewing factories in front of the hostel. 7 minute walk from Hanshin Uozaki Station and 35-minute walk from JR Sumiyoshi Station. We offer many diffrent facilities including free
internet, coffee, tea, shampoo, rince, soap. Free use of bath
towels ...
Kobe Guesthouse
There is a Chinese restaurant next to us. Japanese, Italian restaurants and 24 hour convenience store are only a 3 minute walk away. You can walk to outlet shopping area or the sea bathing place "Azur Maiko" in just a few minutes! Kobe Guesthouse is located nearby JR-Tarumi station, its only 700m away from the station ...
Kobe (神戸市, Kōbe-shi?) is a city in Japan located on the island of Honshū. Kobe is Japan's prominent port city and the capital of Hyōgo Prefecture. It is in the Kansai region of Japan, in Hyōgo Prefecture to the west of Osaka. It was one of the first cities to open for trade with the West, as of 1868. This cosmopolitan port city has a population of 45,500 foreign residents from more than 100 countries. The city is a part of the Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto metropolitan sprawl. The city was severely affected by the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake, in which many residents lost their lives. Kobe has largely recovered from the damage. Kobe is also the point of origin of the world-famous Kobe beef; a special type of cattle is raised and slaughtered for this beef.