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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Kobe - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Kobe" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... This page was last edited on 10 December 2016, at 00 ...

  3. Meriken Park - Wikipedia

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    The park features the Kobe Port Tower, Kobe Maritime Museum, and a memorial to victims of the Great Hanshin earthquake. The name of the park comes from the word "American," which was commonly translated as "Meriken" during the Meiji era. [1] Meriken Park is also the location of the Hotel Okura Kobe and Kobe Meriken Park Oriental Hotel.

  4. Rokkosan Pasture - Wikipedia

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    The Kobe cheese-making process is available for public view. [4] The pasture is a half hour drive from Kobe below Mount Rokkō, [ 8 ] and is linked to the mountain's ranch. [ 5 ] Rokkosan Pasture can also be reached by cable car .

  5. Kobe - Wikipedia

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    Kobe (/ ˈ k oʊ b eɪ / KOH-bay; Japanese: 神戸, romanized: Kōbe, pronounced ⓘ), officially Kobe City (神戸市, Kōbe-shi), is the capital city of Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. With a population around 1.5 million, Kobe is Japan's seventh-largest city and the third-largest port city after Tokyo and Yokohama.

  6. Category:Kobe - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Kobe (5 C, 31 P) ... Wards of Kobe (2 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Kobe" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  7. Mount Maya - Wikipedia

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    The "Ten Million Dollar Night View" in Kobe. Mount Maya (摩耶山, Maya-san) is a 698.6-metre-high (2,292 ft) mountain in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan.This mountain is one of the major peaks of the Rokkō Mountains, and is the most popular peak for visitors on the West-Rokkō Mountains.

  8. Arima Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Arima Onsen (有馬温泉, Arima Onsen) is an onsen, or hot springs in Kita-ku, Kobe, Japan. This Onsen is still a hidden treasure of modern Kobe, behind Mount Rokkō. It attracts many Japanese who want tranquility with beautiful natural surroundings and yet easy access from the busy cities in the Kansai metropolitan area including Osaka.

  9. Nankin-machi - Wikipedia

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    The newcomers settled in the western end of Kobe's foreign district, which soon became the focal point for subsequent Chinese migrants. During that time, many Chinese people from the city of Nanjing also immigrated to the city of Kobe, hence the name of the neighborhood "Nankinmachi" (Nanjing Town). By the early 1920s, Nankinmachi was a vibrant ...