Kobe Private Custom Walking Tour
In Kobe
From
£119
pp
4h 0 mins · 5.0 (7)
Kobe Private Custom Tour – Explore at Your Own Pace
Discover Kobe with a fully customizable private tour. Whether you prefer a relaxed journey or want to see as much as possible, our expert guide will craft the perfect itinerary.
Enjoy the scenic Harborland, Meriken Park, and Kobe Port Tower, or admire the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge. Stroll through Kitano Ijinkan, visit Ikuta Shrine, or take in breathtaking views from Mt. Rokko and Mt. Maya.
Food lovers can explore Nankinmachi (Kobe Chinatown) or enjoy sake tastings at top breweries like Hakutsuru and Kikumasamune. If relaxation is your goal, unwind in the famous Arima Onsen.
With flexible pick-up, tailored sightseeing, and expert guidance, this tour is designed to match your interests. Let us help you experience Kobe beyond the typical tourist spots!
Free cancellation
Private tour
Pickup included
What's included
- Customized itinerary
- English Speaking Guide
What's not included
- All Fees and Taxes
- PRIVATE_TRANSPORTATION
Itinerary
- Kobe Harborland is a vibrant waterfront area offering stunning views of the harbor and city skyline. Visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and entertainment at places like Mosaic Mall and the Meriken Park. With its scenic promenade and historical landmarks, it’s a perfect spot for relaxation and exploration. (30 min)
- Meriken Park is a scenic waterfront park in Kobe, offering stunning views of the harbor and iconic landmarks like Kobe Port Tower and BE KOBE sign. It’s perfect for a relaxing stroll, enjoying public art, or learning about history at the Earthquake Memorial. (30 min)
- Kobe Port Tower is a striking red landmark offering panoramic views of Kobe’s skyline, harbor, and Rokko Mountains. Its unique hyperboloid design and night illuminations make it a must-visit. Enjoy the observation deck and a revolving café for a memorable experience. (30 min)
- Nunobiki Falls is a breathtaking natural gem near Kobe, consisting of four cascading waterfalls surrounded by lush greenery. Just a short hike from Shin-Kobe Station, it offers a peaceful escape with scenic views, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers. (30 min)
- Mount Rokko offers stunning panoramic views of Kobe, Osaka, and the Seto Inland Sea. A popular spot for hiking, nature walks, and winter sports, it’s also home to attractions like the Rokko Garden Terrace and the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, making it a year-round destination. (30 min)
- The Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum in Kobe showcases the history and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese carpentry. Featuring a vast collection of tools, exhibits detail the art of construction and design, offering visitors a unique insight into Japan's architectural heritage. (30 min)
- Arima Onsen is one of Japan's oldest and most famous hot spring resorts, located near Kobe. Known for its therapeutic "golden" and "silver" waters, it offers a relaxing experience with historic bathhouses, scenic views, and a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for unwinding. (30 min)
- Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum offers a deep dive into Japan’s sake-making tradition. Housed in a former brewery, it features life-sized exhibits, traditional tools, and interactive displays. Enjoy free tastings of premium sake while learning about Hakutsuru’s rich history. (30 min)
- Sawanotsuru Sake Museum highlights the traditional sake brewing methods of the Nada region. Housed in a historic brewery, it features original tools, exhibits, and a sake-tasting experience. Visitors can learn about the craftsmanship behind Sawanotsuru’s rich, full-bodied sake. (30 min)
- The Former Foreign Settlement (Kyū-Kyoryūchi) in Kobe is a historic area that reflects the city’s cosmopolitan past. Featuring elegant Western-style buildings, it was once home to foreign merchants during the Meiji era. Today, it's a stylish district with shops, cafes, and galleries. (15 min)
- Nankinmachi is Kobe’s vibrant Chinatown, offering a lively mix of Chinese culture, food, and history. Stroll through its colorful streets, enjoy delicious street food like pork buns and dumplings, and experience festive decorations, especially during the Lunar New Year celebrations. (30 min)
- Ikuta Shrine in Kobe is one of the city's oldest and most revered Shinto shrines, dating back over 1,800 years. Surrounded by lush greenery, it offers a peaceful escape in the heart of the city. Known for its cultural significance, the shrine is dedicated to the goddess Wakahirume-no-Mikoto, symbolizing love and marriage. (15 min)
- The Disaster Reduction and Human Renovation Institution in Kobe is dedicated to educating visitors about the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake. Through interactive exhibits and simulations, it highlights disaster preparedness, recovery efforts, and the resilience of the community in rebuilding the city. (30 min)
- Shin-Nagata in Kobe is a lively district that blends modernity with local culture. Rebuilt after the 1995 earthquake, it features vibrant shopping areas, local eateries, and a mix of historical and contemporary attractions, offering a great insight into Kobe’s resilience and charm. (30 min)
- The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge is the world’s longest suspension bridge, connecting Kobe to Awaji Island. Admire its impressive engineering, stunning ocean views, and vibrant night illuminations. Visitors can also explore the Bridge Exhibition Center or walk its Maiko Marine Promenade. (30 min)
- Shinkaichi in Kobe is a lively district known for its vibrant nightlife, historic charm, and diverse dining options. Famous for its retro atmosphere, it features traditional bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues, offering an authentic glimpse into the local culture and history. (30 min)
- Kitano Ijinkan is a historic district in Kobe, known for its beautifully preserved foreign merchant houses from the Meiji and Taisho periods. Stroll through charming streets lined with unique Western-style architecture, offering a glimpse into Kobe’s cosmopolitan past and scenic views of the city. (30 min)
Meeting & end point
Meeting point
Please meet the guide in front of the JR ticket office, "Midori-no-madoguchi," located next to the Central Gate of JR Sannomiya Station. The guide will be holding a yellow sign with the logo.
End point
Please meet the guide in front of the JR ticket office, "Midori-no-madoguchi," located next to the Central Gate of JR Sannomiya Station. The guide will be holding a yellow sign with the logo.
Practical information
- Operated by
- DeepExperience
- Travellers per booking
- 1–7
- Languages
- ja, en
- Confirmation
- INSTANT
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Important notes
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Please note that the tour price does not include entrance fees, as they vary depending on the spots included in your customized itinerary. Entrance fees will be charged separately based on the locations visited during the tour.
- This itinerary involves walking throughout the day, so it may not be suitable for those who are not confident in their walking ability or for wheelchair users.
- We may not be able to guide you to high-cost attractions such as theme parks or locations far from the tour area. In some cases, you may be required to cover the guide’s admission or transportation fees.
Frequently asked questions
The tour runs for around 4 hours. Times are approximate and may vary depending on group size, traffic, and site conditions on the day.
What's included is set out in the tour description above. As a general guide, transport and guiding are normally covered; meals, personal expenses, and gratuities are typically extra unless the description states otherwise.
We don't hold specific age or fitness guidance for this tour. Read the activity description carefully and, if in any doubt, speak to your cruise line's excursion desk before you book.