Kobe may be synonymous with beef, but this bustling city is first and foremost the capital of Hyogo prefecture, bordering Osaka to the east. In the 19th century, Kobe’s port was among the first in Japan to open to foreign trade, alongside Yokohama and Nagasaki. This history helps explain the city’s vibrant and eclectic international character, which is reflected in everything from its architecture to its everyday way of life.

Kobe’s port district is one of the city’s liveliest areas, particularly around Meriken Park, with its striking waterfront architecture, and Harborland, home to sprawling shopping and entertainment complexes. In winter, this scenic seaside neighbourhood comes alive with dazzling illuminations and seasonal celebrations. Best of all, it’s less than an hour from central Osaka, making Kobe an easy and convenient escape for a festive evening by the sea.

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