Kobe Attractions
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The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world, connects Kobe to Awaji Island. Walk along the Maiko Marine Promenade for stunning views, or visit the Bridge Exhibition Center for more insights.
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The England House, built in 1907, offers a glimpse into early 20th-century life with antique furnishings and a Sherlock Holmes exhibit, including a replica of his room. A must-visit for history and mystery lovers!
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Yokan Nagaya, built in 1904, offers a peek into Kobe’s past with elegant French furniture, Tiffany stained glass, and Louis Vuitton trunks. Experience European luxury and Kobe’s rich history in one spot.
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Ben's House, built in 1902, is one of the oldest Western-style houses in Kobe. Discover the adventurous life of Ben Allison with a unique collection of stuffed animals from around the world.
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Former Chinese Consulate in Kobe blends Western architecture with Chinese elegance. Explore antique furniture, ancient art, and unique design, offering a fascinating glimpse into cultural heritage.
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Kitano Foreigner's Club in Kobe biedt een unieke kijk op het leven van buitenlandse bewoners na 1868. Verken de charmante bar, salon en keuken en ervaar de internationale sfeer van de Meiji-periode!
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Yamate Hachibankan is a charming Tudor-style mansion in Kobe, showcasing art from Rodin to African relics. This blend of Eastern and Western treasures makes it a must-visit for art and history lovers!
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