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Kobe's Chinatown, also known as Nankinmachi, is a rather small Chinatown, but offers a nice atmosphere and some good food. Nankinmachi developed as the residential area of Chinese merchants, who settled in Kobe after the city's port had been opened to foreign trade in 1868. Nankinmachi is located a few steps north of Meriken Park and south of Motomachi Station and is a 10 minute walk from Sannomiya Station.
Famous for its National Treasure, Himeji Castle; popular cherry blossom viewing spot
One of the top onsen destinations in the Kansai region
Floating Castle, Castle in the Sky, Japan's Machu Picchu
The Largest China Town in Japan
One of Japan's oldest onsen resorts; great day trip from Kobe
Large shopping and entertainment district along Kobe's port
Important port city with many shopping and dining options
Popular seafood dish in the Hyogo Prefecture served as sushi, tempura, or over rice