

12-night Asia Cruise
Aboard
Silver Cloud
From
Kobe, Japan
1 Sailing
May 16, 2027
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$13,200
per person*
taxes & fees included
Kobe is a stylish port city where mountain views, seaside charm, and world-famous cuisine come together in perfect harmony.

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Silver Cloud
From
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1 Sailing
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1 Sailing
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Overview
Nestled between the Rokko Mountains and Osaka Bay, Kobe offers a scenic blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. The city is easy to explore, with walkable streets, trendy neighborhoods, and a relaxed vibe that sets it apart from Japan’s bigger cities.
Food lovers flock here for the legendary Kobe beef, but there’s much more to savor—like sake breweries, seafood markets, and cozy cafés. Take a stroll through the historic Kitano district, known for its Western-style houses, or unwind in nearby hot springs like Arima Onsen.
Kobe is also a great jumping-off point for exploring the Kansai region, with Kyoto, Osaka, and Nara all within easy reach. Whether you are drawn to culture, cuisine, or coastal scenery, Kobe offers a refreshing and memorable slice of Japan.

Begin your day at Kobe Harborland, one of the city's most popular waterfront areas. This lively district offers beautiful views of the harbor and modern shopping centers, restaurants, and entertainment options. Take a leisurely walk along the waterfront promenade and enjoy the sights of the iconic Kobe Port Tower and the Meriken Park.
Tip: If you have time, take a boat cruise around the harbor for an even better view of the city and its coastline.

For a peaceful escape, head to the Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens. Located in the foothills of Mount Rokko, these gardens offer breathtaking views of the city and are home to over 200 types of herbs and flowers. You can take a cable car or hike up to the gardens, where you can enjoy walking along fragrant pathways, visit the herb museum, and sample fresh herbal teas.
Tip: If you have a little extra time, don’t miss the stunning Nunobiki Waterfall, located just a short walk from the garden.

No trip to Kobe is complete without a visit to Ikuta Shrine, one of the oldest Shinto shrines in Japan. Situated in the heart of Kobe, this tranquil shrine is dedicated to the goddess Wakahirume-no-Mikoto, and it offers a serene atmosphere away from the bustle of the city. Stroll through the lush grounds, admire the beautiful architecture, and soak in the peaceful surroundings.
Tip: The shrine is a great spot for photos, especially with its lovely torii gate and surrounding greenery.
For a deeper understanding of Kobe’s history, head to the Kobe City Museum. The museum houses a wide range of exhibits, including archaeological finds, historical artifacts, and displays about the city’s role as an international port. The building itself is also a piece of history, with a beautiful Western-style design dating back to the Meiji Era.
Tip: Take time to explore the museum’s exhibits on Kobe’s development as a port city and its connection to international trade.

Kobe is world-renowned for its Kobe beef, one of the finest and most sought-after meats in the world. Make sure to treat yourself to a delicious meal at a local restaurant offering this luxurious delicacy. Whether you choose to enjoy it as a steak, in a hot pot, or as part of a bento box, you’re in for a truly memorable culinary experience.
Tip: While Kobe beef is certainly a treat, it can be expensive, so be sure to make a reservation at a reputable restaurant to ensure you get the best quality.

Kobe’s history was deeply impacted by the Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995, which caused widespread devastation across the city. To learn more about this tragic event and its impact on the people of Kobe, visit the Kobe Earthquake Memorial Park. The park features the Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution, where you can see exhibits and multimedia displays about the earthquake and the city’s remarkable recovery.
Tip: The museum is interactive and offers a thought-provoking experience, providing visitors with a deeper appreciation for the resilience of the city’s inhabitants.

For panoramic views of Kobe and the surrounding areas, head to Mount Rokko, one of the most famous mountains in the region. Whether you take the cable car or enjoy a scenic hike, the summit offers breathtaking views of the city, harbor, and the Seto Inland Sea. Mount Rokko is also home to the Rokko Garden Terrace, where you can relax and take in the scenery.
Tip: Visit in the late afternoon for stunning sunset views of the city, or in the evening when the city lights come alive.

Kobe’s Chinatown, known as Nankinmachi, is a vibrant and lively area filled with Chinese restaurants, shops, and markets. Wander through the colorful streets, where you can try delicious Chinese street food such as baozi (steamed buns) and spring rolls. The area also features beautiful Chinese-style architecture and is a great place to pick up unique souvenirs.
Tip: Be sure to try some Chinese mooncakes or sweet dumplings as a snack while you explore the vibrant streets of Nankinmachi.