明石海峡大橋
大阪・關西Bridge landmark

明石海峡大橋

Spanning the turbulent Akashi Strait, the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge links Kobe on Honshu with Awaji Island and was the world’s longest suspension bridge central span when it opened in 1998. Visitors can drive the Kobe–Awaji–Naruto Expressway or admire the bridge from the shore, taking in the sheer scale of its nearly 2‑kilometre span and the steady stream of ships below.

門票
Viewing the bridge is free from public areas; bridge-world and museum-style experiences have separate ticketing.
到達方式
The Kobe-western waterfront and Maiko area are the usual access bases.
建議停留時間
30-120 min
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最後核實日期: 2026-04-07

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神戸ハーバーランド

神戸ハーバーランド

Kobe Harborland is a lively waterfront playground where a glowing Ferris wheel, stylish boutiques and waterside restaurants come together. Stroll the promenades, snap sunset photos, or hop on a harbor cruise to take in one of Japan’s most photogenic night views.

神戸ポートタワー

神戸ポートタワー

Rising from Kobe’s harbor with its distinctive red lattice silhouette, Kobe Port Tower is an instantly recognizable symbol of the city. Take the elevator to the circular observation decks for sweeping 360° views of the port, Rokko Mountains and glittering city lights—especially spectacular after its recent renovation.

メリケンパーク

メリケンパーク

Meriken Park is Kobe’s compact waterfront playground, anchored by the iconic red Kobe Port Tower and the sleek Kobe Maritime Museum—ideal for sunset photos and leisurely harbor strolls. Visit the moving Great Hanshin earthquake memorial, then relax at nearby waterfront hotels and cafés while watching ships glide by.

北野異人館

北野異人館

Kitano Ijinkan is a pocket of preserved late Meiji–Taishō foreign residences where you can wander tree-lined streets past colorful Western-style mansions. Inside are small museums, quirky shops and cozy cafés — perfect for history buffs, photographers and anyone wanting a taste of old Kobe’s international charm.

布引の滝

布引の滝

Just a short walk from downtown Kobe, Nunobiki Falls is a serene cascade beloved in Japanese art and literature and counted among the country’s three great “divine falls.” Follow the shaded trails for close-up views, cooling mist, and a peaceful escape from the city — perfect for photos and a nature break.

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Kinkaku-ji’s gleaming Golden Pavilion, its top two floors sheathed in thin gold leaf, appears to float above a mirror-like pond — an image that defines Kyoto’s timeless beauty. Stroll the peaceful paths, soak up the Zen atmosphere, and capture seasonal moments from cherry blossoms to fiery autumn leaves reflected in the water.

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伏見稲荷大社

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清水寺

清水寺

Set on the eastern slopes of Kyoto, Kiyomizu-dera is a centuries-old Buddhist temple devoted to Jūichimen Kannon and one of the few temples that predate Heian‑kyō—now part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Kyoto UNESCO site. Wander the atmospheric precincts with pilgrims, learn about its hibutsu (hidden) Kannon image, and if you visit in winter you can witness the annual Kanji of the Year ceremony held each December 12.

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嵐山

Nestled on Kyoto’s western edge, Arashiyama pairs a dramatic mountain backdrop with riverside charm and nationally protected scenic beauty. Wander the famous bamboo groves, cross the iconic Togetsukyo Bridge and visit serene temples while soaking up cherry blossoms in spring and fiery maples in autumn.

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祇園

Gion is Kyoto’s atmospheric geisha quarter beside Yasaka Shrine, born in the Sengoku era and famed for its wooden machiya, narrow lanes and elegant teahouses. Stroll at dusk to glimpse maiko in kimono, step into centuries of refined entertainment, or visit during the lively Gion Matsuri for an unforgettable taste of traditional Japan.

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