Kitano-cho is a 10 to 15-minute walk from Sannomiya or Shin-Kobe Stations.





Kitano-cho
Kitano-cho (北野町, Kitanochō) is a charming district in Kobe, nestled at the foot of the Rokko mountain range. It became home to foreign merchants and diplomats after Kobe's port opened for trade in the late 19th century. Today, the district preserves more than a dozen Western-style mansions, known as Ijinkan, which are open to the public as museums. Walking through Kitano-cho is a delightful experience, with its picturesque streets lined with cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, making it a popular spot for locals and tourists alike.
Each mansion typically charges an admission fee ranging from 550 to 750 yen, though combination tickets are available for multiple houses. The area’s unique blend of Western architecture and Japanese culture, coupled with scenic views of Kobe, creates an atmosphere perfect for a leisurely day of exploration.
Getting there
Attractions
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1England House
Antiques, Sherlock Holmes collection, historical house
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2Yokan Nagaya (France House)
Ornate French furniture, antique treasures
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3Ben's House
Historic home, wildlife trophies, global collection
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4Platon Decorative Arts Museum (Italian House)
Historic residence, art collection, Italian cuisine
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5Former Chinese Consulate
Chinese architecture and ancient art
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6Kitano Foreigner's Club
Historical foreigner club, Meiji-era residence
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7Yamate Hachibankan
Art collection, Tudor mansion, diverse relics
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8Uroko House and Uroko Museum
Unique architecture, antique and art collection
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9Dutch Museum and Fragrance House
Dutch heritage and fragrance experiences
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