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Plan a flexible 3-day Kobe city break with a mix of shrines, hillside viewpoints, harbor strolls, and an easy Arima Onsen day trip—ideal from spring through early autumn for clear ropeway and sunset views.

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Plan a flexible 3-day Kobe city break with a mix of shrines, hillside viewpoints, harbor strolls, and an easy Arima Onsen day trip—ideal from spring through early autumn for clear ropeway and sunset views.
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Start your trip with a calm walk through one of Kobe’s central Shinto shrines, best visited near opening for fewer crowds. It’s an easy first stop before cafes and downtown exploring.

Visit in the early evening for the liveliest street-food atmosphere with manageable lines. Bring cash for snack stalls, especially on weekends.

Ride the ropeway for panoramic Kobe views and a relaxed garden walk above the city. Buy tickets earlier in the day to avoid peak midday crowds.

Time your visit for late afternoon to catch sunset and evening panoramas over Kobe and the bay. Check transport hours in advance so connections don’t feel rushed.

Take a classic day trip to Kobe’s famous hot-spring town for an onsen soak and a stroll through the old streets. Reserving ahead or arriving early helps on busy dates.

End a day with a waterfront walk and harbor views, especially around sunset. Restaurants can queue on weekend evenings, so book ahead if you want a specific spot.
Typical daily costs in JPY.
Accommodation: ¥3000 - ¥6000 per night in hostels or budget hotels
Food: ¥1000 - ¥2000 for street food and local eateries
Transportation: ¥500 - ¥1000 for public transportation
Activities: ¥0 - ¥1000 for low-cost or free activities
Accommodation: ¥8000 - ¥15000 per night in mid-range hotels
Food: ¥2000 - ¥5000 for meals in mid-range restaurants
Transportation: ¥1000 - ¥2000 for taxis and public transportation
Activities: ¥1000 - ¥3000 for entrance fees and tours
Accommodation: ¥20000 and above per night in luxury hotels
Food: ¥5000 and above for fine dining
Transportation: ¥3000 and above for private hires and luxury transport
Activities: ¥3000 and above for exclusive experiences and guided tours
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