If you are going to Kobe, the museums and art galleries are the things that you shouldn’t miss.
Ranging from museums designed by world-famous architects to unique museums featuring carpentry tools and newly-opened art festivals combined with nature, Kobe has such a wide variety of museums that everyone can enjoy even if you don’t understand Japanese.
*Please go to each homepage for more details of the exhibitions.
Index
1. Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
2. Kobe City Museum
3. Rokko-Shidare Observatory
4. Kobe Rokko Meets Art
5. Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
6. Kobe Mysterious Consulate of Trick Art
7. Kobe Maritime Museum
8. Kawasaki Good Times World
9. Kobe Fashion Museum
10. Yokoo Tadanori Museum of Contemporary Art
Travel information of Kobe
1. Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art
Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Art, with its refined space and beautiful natural light, was designed by Tadao Ando, a master of modern architecture.
The combination of concrete walls and glass of the building harmonize with the surrounding nature. Visitors can enjoy the artworks in a relaxed atmosphere in the atrium and open-air gallery.
The second floor is a space called Ando Gallery, which introduces architectural models and drawings of buildings Ando has worked on.
The museum boasts a collection of over 10,000 items, including works by artists associated with Hyogo. Special exhibitions that introduce the trends of contemporary arts are also buzzing.
・Foreign language support: English caption available at Ando Gallery. Brochures in Japanese, English, Chinese and Korean.
・Please note that: Photography is prohibited at special exhibitions as well as any work that has a “No camera” icon beside.
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
1-1-1 Wakinohama-kaigandori, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo [MAP]
Access
8 mins walk from Hanshin Main Line Iwaya Station
Opening Hours
10:00~18:00 (Last entry at 17:30)
Closed
Monday (The following day when Monday falls on a national holiday)
New Year's holiday (December 31 – January 1)
Admission
Adults: 500 yen, 70 and over: 250 yen, University students: 400 yen
Entry is free for high school students and younger.
2. Kobe City Museum
The museum is located at a former foreign settlement in Kobe, renovating what used to be the Kobe branch office of Yokohama Specie Bank, which was built in 1935 and is a famous building left in the Hanshin area.
Kobe City Museum has permanent exhibitions of more than 70,000 items related to the history of Kobe and Cultural properties from ancient times to the present day.
Moreover, special exhibitions are also held periodically such as the “Ghibli Park and Ghibli Exhibition” and the exhibition of works by Higashiyama Kaii, one of the representative painters of the Showa period.
The shop cafe on the 1st floor is where sweets and drinks are provided in a retro-classic atmosphere.
[Foreign language support]
Artwork captions: Japanese/English
Brochures: Japanese/English/Korean/Simplified Chinese/Traditional Chinese
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
24 Kyomachi, Chuo Ward, Kobe [MAP]
Access
10 mins walk from Hankyu Kobe Line Kobe-sannomiya Station
10 mins walk from Hanshin Main Line Kobe-Sannomiya Station
Opening Hours
9:00 - 17:30 *Admission until 17:00 for exhibition room on the 2nd and 3rd floors.
The Museum stays open until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays. *Admission until 19:30 for exhibition room on the 2nd and 3rd floors
Closed
Monday *Museum hours and closures are subject to change.
Admission
(1st floor) Free
(2nd floor) Adults: 300 yen, University students: 150 yen
Entry is free for high school students and younger.
3. Rokko-Shidare Observatory
If you want to get close to art in Kobe, Rokko-Shidare Observatory is where you should go!
Rokko-Shidare, the landmark of Mt. Rokko, is a dome-shaped observatory designed to resemble a large tree. Terrific photos can be taken with the panoramic view from the maximum altitude of 888m as the background.
At night, the area is illuminated, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that differs from the day. If you look around, a “10-million-dollar worthy night view” is right in front of you.
Besides, remember to check the exhibition at Shidare Museum!
[Foreign language support]
Artwork captions: Japanese
Brochures: Japanese/English
[Note]
・No food or drink at the observatory
・Admission fee is required
・Not accepted: Arima-Rokko 1-Day Passport or KOBE Kanko Smart Passport (Basic Plan)
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
1877-9, Gosukeyama, Rokkosan-cho, Nada-ku, Kobe, Hyogo [MAP]
Access
Take the Kobe City Bus from Hanshin Main Line Mikage Station and get off at the Rokko Cable Shita Station. Then ride the Rokko Cable Car to the top and get off at Rokko Sanjo Station. Finally, take the Rokko Sanjo Bus and get off at Rokko Garden Terrace.
4. Kobe Rokko Meets Art
Kobe Rokko Meets Art is a contemporary art festival which is held every year and has gained lots of attention. In 2024, Kobe Rokko Meets Art will be held during the 3 months from late August to late November.
Rokko Meets Art takes place in facilities on Mt. Rokko such as Chapel of the Wind designed by Tadao Ando which is usually closed to the public and the Trail Area. The works by emerging artists blend into nature and stimulate the visitors’ senses! If you want to see all the works, we recommend a full day of touring since they are scattered in different venues.
[Foreign language support]
Artwork captions: Multilanguage by scanning the QR code provided
Guide map: English version on the website is planned to be released
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LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
Rokkosan-cho, Nada Ward, Kobe, Hyogo [MAP]
Access
Take the Kobe City Bus from Hanshin Main Line Mikage Station and get off at the Rokko Cable Shita Station. Then ride the Rokko Cable Car to the top and get off at Rokko Sanjo Station.
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5. Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, as the only museum of carpentry tools in Japan, has a collection of more than 30,000 pieces of tools and materials that have been used in traditional Japanese wooden construction.
Here, visitors can learn about the traditional handiwork of craftsmen and the wisdom that has been passed down from generation to generation. In particular, visitors can revel in the fine beauty of traditional carpentry through numerous exhibits including a full-scale model of a tearoom called “Skeleton tea room” and the impressive 7-meter-high model of Toshodaiji-kondo in Nara.
In addition to the video and audio guide system, you can get a full experience by smelling and touching the wood. In the building next to it, there are resting rooms with a small stone garden where traditional craftsmanship is shown.
As for the popular wood-making workshop event, you’d better check the detailed information such as the operating hours and conditions on the official website.
[Foreign language support]
Artwork captions: Partially in English
Video/Audio guide is available in Japanese/English/Chinese/Korean
Brochures: Japanese/English/Chinese/Korean
[Note]
Tours are likely to take more than an hour
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
7-5-1 Kumochi-cho, Chuo Ward, Kobe [MAP]
Access
walk for 3 mins.
Or take the City Loop Bus. Get off at “12 Shin-Kobe Ekimae (1F)” and walk about 3 minutes.
Or take Kobe City Bus No.2 or No.18. Get off at “Kumanai 6-chome” and walk about 2 minutes.
Opening Hours
9:30~16:30 (Last entry at 16:00)
Closed
Monday (The following day when Monday falls on a national holiday)
New Year’s Holiday (December 29 – January 3)
Admission
Adults: 700yen, 65 and over: 500yen, Students (College/University, High School): 500yen
Entry is free for junior high school students and younger.
6. Kobe Mysterious Consulate of Trick Art
Located on Kobe Kitano Ijinkan Street, the former Consulate of Panama has turned into a fun place that tickles your five senses! Kobe Mysterious Consulate of Trick Art is now a hot topic on social media.
It is a unique amusement spot in the Ijinkan where you can get inside the paintings and experience works that incorporate optical illusions. Particularly, the Kobe Original Series with a collection of typical works from Kobe is one of the most buzzing areas.
From being squashed by a giant slice of Kobe steak to Kobe Tower which is seemingly jumping out of the frame, this is definitely a fun place for everyone regardless of age. Don’t forget to bring your camera along and try to take some astonishing pictures!
[Foreign language support] Japanese
[Note] Visitors will be guided in small groups to avoid crowding. Please follow the instructions of the staff.
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
2-10-7 Kitano-cho, Chuo Ward, Kobe [MAP]
Access
15 mins walk from Hankyu Kobe Line Kobe-sannomiya Station
15 mins walk from Hanshin Main Line Kobe-Sannomiya Station
Website
7. Kobe Maritime Museum
Kobe Maritime Museum features a large roof with a white space structure evoking the image of a sailing ship and is located in the popular sightseeing spot Meriken Park.
At the museum, visitors can explore the structure of ships, the charm of cruise ships, and learn about the evolution of ship technology through hands-on experience and projection mapping.
[Foreign language support]
Exhibition captions: Japanese/English
By using the free APP “T-VOIX”, you can read and listen to museum commentary in English, Korean, and Chinese.
Brochures: Japanese/English/Korean/Simplified Chinesea
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
2-2 Hatoba-cho, Chuo Ward, Kobe [MAP]
Access
15 mins walk from Hankyu Kobe Line Hanakuma Station
15 mins walk from Hanshin Main Line Motomachi Station
Opening Hours
10:00~18:00 (Last entry at 17:30)
Closed
Monday (The following day when Monday falls on a national holiday)
New Year’s Holiday
Admission
Adults: 900yen, Elementary, junior high and high school students: 400yen
*Entrance tickets to Kobe Maritime Museum and Kawasaki World
8. Kawasaki Good Times World
Kawasaki Good Times World, located on the 1st floor of Kobe Maritime Museum, is a corporate museum where visitors can experience the technology of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Group, a world-renowned manufacturer in the fields of ships, trains, aircraft, and motorcycles.
Walking into the museum, you will see the valuable Kawasaki motorcycles of different generations. Also, you can enter the driver’s seat of an actual Series 0 Shinkansen train and passenger compartment of a helicopter. Sometimes, there will be events held in the museum.
[Foreign language support]
Exhibition captions: Japanese/English
Brochures: Japanese/English/Korean/Simplified Chinese
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
2-2 Hatoba-cho, Chuo Ward, Kobe [MAP]
Access
15 mins walk from Hankyu Kobe Line Hanakuma Station
15 mins walk from Hanshin Main Line Motomachi Station
Opening Hours
10:00~18:00 (Last entry at 17:30)
Closed
Monday (The following day when Monday falls on a national holiday)
New Year’s Holiday (December 29 – January 3)
Admission
Adults: 900yen, Elementary, junior high and high school students: 400yen
*Entrance tickets to Kobe Maritime Museum and Kawasaki World
9. Kobe Fashion Museum
As the name shows, Kobe Fashion Museum features fashion as its collection. Collection exhibits of textiles, dresses, fashion photographs, and other valuable items are on display during certain periods.
In the library on the third floor, visitors can browse through fashion magazines of the early 20th century and will be able to decipher the trends and culture of each era through fashion that reflects society.
In addition to fashion, special exhibitions introducing a variety of art, such as illustrations and Ukiyoe paintings, are also popular. Visitors can also experience a “virtual try-on” of 18 costumes, including 18th-century court costumes and ethnic costumes, which are made into data, as a souvenir of their trip (limited period).
[Foreign language support]
Brochures: Japanese only (English is available for exhibits of collections)
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
1F Kobe Fashion Plaza, 2-9-1 Koyochonaka, Higashinada Ward, Kobe [MAP]
Access
Take Rokko Liner from Hanshin Main Line Uozaki Station and get off at Island Center Station.
Opening Hours
10:00~18:00 (Last entry at 17:30)
Closed
Monday (The following day when Monday falls on a national holiday)
New Year’s Holiday
Admission
*Special exhibition fee varies depending on the exhibition.
Please check the official website for more details.
10. Yokoo Tadanori Museum of Contemporary Art
The primary objectives of Yokoo Tadanori Museum of Contemporary Art are to maintain the collection of works of Yokoo Tadanori, a Japanese artist born in Hyogo. Yokoo’s colorful and free expression has earned him an international reputation.
In addition to colorful exhibitions, the museum also has a plenty of Yokoo’s collections including old books, vinyl records, unique figurines and some artist works.
One of the most popular photo spots in the museum is the “Cu-mirror-ism to Aotani” installation. The installation consists of mirrors and photographs, and the view of the foot of Mt. Maya outside the window is reflected in the irregularly shaped mirrors in this mysterious spot.
Besides, the museum building is a four-story steel-framed concrete building designed by Togo Murano, a Japanese architect who has created many famous buildings, and is also a must-see!
[Foreign language support]
Exhibition captions: Japanese/English
Brochures: Japanese/English until March, 2025
LOCATION INFORMATION
Address
3-8-30 Harada-dori, Nada Ward, Kobe [MAP]
Access
6 mins walk from Hankyu Kobe Line Oji-koen Station
12 mins walk from Hanshin Main Line Iwaya Station
Website
Opening Hours
10:00~18:00 (Last entry at 17:30)
Closed
Monday (The following day when Monday falls on a national holiday)
New Year’s Holiday
Admission
Fees vary according to the exhibition.
*Admission to the first floor is free.
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