Hotels with Hot Springs in Kobe
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Top neighborhoods in Kobe

Sannomiya
Serving as Kobe's financial, commercial, and entertainment center, Sannomiya boasts the historic Sannomiya Shrine and is a major transportation hub with Kobe-Sannomiya Station connecting various railway systems.

Kobe City Centre
Kobe City Centre buzzes with the energy of a Japanese metropolis in constant motion. Gleaming towers stand beside ancient shrines while underground passages reveal shopping treasures and culinary delights. Explore Ikuta Shrine's peaceful gardens, browse Motomachi Shopping Street's trendy boutiques, or marvel at the harbor views from Kobe Port Tower. Kids will love the Anpanman Children's Museum while history buffs can dive into maritime exhibits. Getting around couldn't be easier with Sannomiya Station connecting multiple rail lines and walkable streets linking major attractions. From high-end Kobe beef restaurants to casual ramen shops, your taste buds are in for a treat. Hotels cater mostly to business travelers, offering modern comforts within steps of transit and nightlife options.

Chuo Ward
Chuo Ward mixes business hustle with waterfront charm in Kobe's vibrant center. You can soak up harbor views from Meriken Park or snap pics of the iconic Kobe Port Tower. Museum lovers will appreciate the Maritime Museum while shoppers can browse everything from underground arcades to Motomachi's stylish boutiques. The dining scene spans from world-famous Kobe beef restaurants to casual ramen shops in colorful Chinatown. Hotels range from sleek business properties to waterfront boutiques, with excellent public transport connecting everything. Hop on a train at Sannomiya Station or take a scenic harbor cruise for the perfect city perspective.

Arimacho
Soak your worries away in Arimacho, one of Japan's oldest onsen towns. Ancient thermal baths with mineral-rich waters welcome tired bodies while traditional ryokan inns offer authentic cultural immersion. Wander through cobblestone streets past vermillion temple gates, bamboo craft shops, and the quirky Toy & Automata Museum. The dining scene revolves around kaiseki restaurants serving elaborate multi-course meals inside historic ryokans. Most visitors arrive by train and explore the compact, hilly resort on foot. Early evenings are peaceful as tourists retreat to their baths, creating the perfect atmosphere for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Suma Ward
The Suma Ward neighborhood offers attractions such as Kobe Green Arena and Suma Aqualife Park Kobe.
Top landmarks in Kobe

Arima Onsen
Kita Ward is home to Arima Onsen and is a popular place to see in Kobe. Kobe has other activities you might want to enjoy such as Kyocera Dome Osaka.

Hanshin Koshien Stadium
You can catch an event at Hanshin Koshien Stadium, located 1.6 mi (2.5 km) from central Nishinomiya. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you think Hanshin Koshien Stadium is cool, you also might like Ookini Arena Maishima and Osaka City Shinkin Bank Stadium, both located nearby.












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