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神户推荐的4家动物园
From hands-on animal encounters to amusement parks, and all-weather facilities where you can have fun even on rainy days-these zoos in Kobe and Himeji each have their own unique charm. When sightseeing in Kobe or Himeji, be sure to enjoy Japan’s zoos as well. Index Kobe Oji Zoo: Popular for its retro amusement park enjoyed by both kids and adults Kobe Animal Kingdom: An all-weather facility where you can interact with animals in a natural-like environment Himeji City Zoo: Located right next to Himeji Castle, offering fun at an affordable price Himeji Central Park: From safari park to roller coasters, it has it all A Quick Overview of All Zoos Admission Fee Travel Time from Osaka Umeda Kobe Oji Zoo Adults (high school and up): ¥600. Free admission: Kobe city residents aged 65 or older / students (high school, middle school, elementary school, and preschool age) who live or attend school in Kobe. Take the Hankyu Kobe Line from Osaka-Umeda Station to Oji-koen Station. <30 minutes> Kobe Animal Kingdom Adults (middle school and up): ¥2,200 Elementary school students: ¥1,200 Preschoolers (ages 4-5): ¥500 Seniors (age 65 and up): ¥1,600 Take the Hankyu Kobe Line from Osaka-Umeda Station to Portliner Keisan Kagaku Center Station. <1 hour> Himeji City Zoo Adults (high school and up): ¥250. Children (5 to middle school): ¥50 Take the Hanshin Main Line from Osaka-Umeda Station to Sanyo Main Line Himeji Station, then it’s a short walk. <1.5 hours> Himeji Central Park Adults (middle school and up): ¥4,000 to 4,400. Children (elementary school students): ¥2,200 to 2,500. Preschoolers (ages 3 to under elementary school): ¥1,300 to 1,500 yen. *Admission fees may vary by day. *An extra fee is required for the safari bus. Take the Hanshin Main Line from Osaka-Umeda Station to Sanyo Main Line Himeji Station, then take the Shinki Bus to Himeji Central Park. <1.5 hours> a) About Kobe Oji Zoo Home to about 650 animals of 120 species, including large mammals such as elephants, giraffes, and polar bears, Kobe Oji Zoo is one of the few zoos in the Kansai region where you can see koalas. Popular attractions include the “Fureai Plaza,” where visitors can interact directly with animals, and the “Animal Science Pavilion,” where you can learn about animal ecology and habitats. Another unique feature is its attached retro-style amusement park. The grounds are home to about 100 cherry trees, which bloom beautifully in spring. A seasonal highlight is the “Night Cherry Blossom Walk,” where illuminated cherry blossoms create a magical evening experience. b) Zoo Area Right after entering, you’ll spot colorful birds such as pink-hued European flamingos. Other animals include popular favorites like elephants, tigers, giraffes, zebras, and chimpanzees, as well as reptiles and nocturnal creatures, housed in separate areas according to species. In the “Animal & Children’s Country” area, you can watch koalas and red pandas up close. At “Fureai Plaza,” goats, sheep, and geese roam freely, and the twice-daily “Fureai Time” lets you pet rabbits and guinea pigs. c) Amusement Park Area The zoo features a retro Japanese-style amusement park with rides such as teacups, a train, and a carousel, priced from 240 to 360 yen. If you get tired of walking, you can enjoy the view of the zoo from the animal-themed Ferris wheel. There’s also an indoor play area with photo booths and arcade games. d) Important Cultural Property – Former Hunter Residence After enjoying the animals, you can visit the largest surviving ijinkan (foreigner’s residence) in Kobe. These Western-style houses were built in the late 1800s to early 1900s for foreign merchants, diplomats, and engineers in the old foreign settlement. Admission to the interior is free, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of wealthy foreigners of the era. Note: The interior may be closed to the public depending on the season. e) Restaurants & Food The zoo does not have a permanent restaurant, but two food trucks operate on-site, selling items such as hot dogs, yakisoba, and curry. Visitors coming individually (not in group tours) can re-enter the zoo, making it possible to step out to nearby restaurants or bring in purchased meals. After visiting Oji Zoo, why not explore some of the surrounding attractions as well? Start by checking out the link below for sightseeing spots in Kobe. ▼For more details▼ A day trip from Osaka! 12 popular sightseeing spots to visit by train a) About Kobe Animal Kingdom Located on Kobe’s Port Island, this facility lets visitors interact with small animals, birds, and colorful plants in vast greenhouses – perfect even on rainy days. Animals from around the world live in environments that closely resemble their natural habitats, making it a great place to learn about wildlife. For example, in the African Wetland area you can find ring-tailed lemurs and pygmy hippos; in the North American Rocky Valley area, timber wolves; and in the Tropical Rainforest area, sloths. A highlight is the African Wetland habitat created to replicate the native environment of the endangered shoebill stork, allowing it to live comfortably and actively. You can get up close with animals such as penguins, capybaras, and alpacas. In the Outside Park, you can even enjoy a ride on a Bactrian camel. b) Discounted Admission Ticket Sets If you’re traveling by train, you can save with a set that includes your admission ticket and train fare. Some sets have specific sales and validity periods, so be sure to check the details. ■Kobe Animal Kingdom Admission + Port Liner Round-Trip Ticket Adults (junior high school students and older): ¥2,200 Elementary school students: ¥1,200 Seniors (65 and over): ¥1,600 ■Kobe Animal Kingdom Admission + Hanshin Railway & Port Liner Round-Trip Ticket Adults (junior high school students and older): ¥2,800 Elementary school students: ¥1,500 Seniors (65 and over): ¥2,200 ▶For sales periods, validity, and other details, click here C) Restaurants & Food The park has a variety of restaurants and cafes to suit all tastes, including places that offer udon noodles, burgers, and other popular dishes for both kids and adults. ■”Hana no Kitchen” (Flower Kitchen) This restaurant provides a beautiful dining experience surrounded by lush plants. The menu features a popular one-plate lunch, as well as rice bowls, curry rice, and ramen. A dedicated kids’ menu is also available. ■Men-dokoro “Fukurou-an” (Owl Noodle Shop) Fukurou-an specializes in udon noodle dishes like Kitsune Udon and Curry Udon. The shop also offers a variety of side items, including chicken nuggets, French fries, and ice cream. After your visit to Kobe Animal Kingdom, why not explore the nearby tourist attractions? ▼For more details▼ A day trip from Osaka! 12 popular sightseeing spots to visit by train a) Himeji City Zoo: An Overview Located on the grounds of Himeji Castle, Himeji City Zoo is a historic attraction that first opened in 1951. It’s a beloved local spot, home to over 100 animals from around 30 species, with inhabitants from Japan, Africa, and Asia. In the spring, the park’s cherry blossoms create a stunning view, with Himeji Castle as a beautiful backdrop. The zoo also features a charmingly retro amusement park that opened in 1952, offering a heartwarming trip back in time. b) Save with a Digital Pass ■Hanshin-Sanyo Seaside QR 1-Day Ticket This digital pass, purchased on your smartphone, gives you unlimited 1-day travel between Hanshin-Osaka-Umeda Station/Osaka-Namba Station and Sanyo-Himeji Station for just 2,300 yen. It’s a great way to explore the surrounding area at a low cost. c) Zoo Area The zoo is home to around 100 animals from 30 species. You’ll find popular residents like Kosuke, a reticulated giraffe who is said to bring happiness if you spot the heart-shaped mark on his right foreleg. Other favorites include the adorable capybaras and the charming red pandas. Don’t miss the “Fureai Hiroba” (Petting Zoo), a hit with kids, where you can interact directly with animals like guinea pigs, goats, and sheep during one of the two daily petting times. d) Amusement Park Area On the north and south sides of the park, you’ll find a retro-style amusement park with fun rides. The north side features a monorail, a caterpillar train, and teacups. The south side has a Ferris wheel, airplane rides, and a game corner. Both the monorail and the Ferris wheel offer fantastic views of Himeji Castle. e) Restaurants and Food While there are no restaurants inside the zoo, you are welcome to bring your own lunch or take-out food. A great idea is to buy food at the department stores inside or in front of Himeji Station before you head to the zoo. After you’ve enjoyed the zoo, why not explore Himeji Castle? ▼For more details of Himeji Castle▼ 5 castles in Osaka, Kyoto and Hyogo. From World Heritage Sites to the Newest Castles, Places to Visit for Sightseeing a) About Himeji Central Park Himeji Central Park is a massive leisure complex that combines a drive-through safari park, an amusement park, and seasonal attractions like a pool and an ice skating rink. Its most popular feature is the safari zone, where you can see animals living in near-natural habitats from the comfort of a bus. The amusement park offers a variety of thrilling rides, including a roller coaster with three loops. If you visit in spring, you’ll see approximately 400 early-blooming Kawazu cherry trees blossom in early March, followed by a full bloom of Somei Yoshino cherry trees in late March. It’s a special time to see the animals against a backdrop of beautiful cherry blossoms. b) Save with a Digital Pass ■Hanshin-Sanyo Seaside QR 1-Day Ticket This digital pass, purchased on your smartphone, gives you unlimited 1-day travel between Hanshin-Osaka-Umeda Station/Osaka-Namba Station and Sanyo-Himeji Station for just 2,300 yen. It’s a great way to explore the surrounding area at a low cost. c) Safari Area ■Drive-Through Safari In this 30-minute bus tour, you’ll get up close to about 1,200 animals from 190 species, including both carnivores and herbivores, as they roam in a natural setting. For a more immersive experience, we recommend the “Safari No. 1,” a cruise on a bus with open-mesh sides that lets you feel the wind and sense the animals more directly during the 45-minute journey. For an even more thrilling experience, try the 60-minute “Adventure Ride” or “Safari The Ride.” These special cage-like buses get you incredibly close to the animals. The “Adventure Ride” takes you right up to tigers and giraffes, while “Safari The Ride” gets you close to lions and camels. In summer, you can also enjoy the special “Night Safari,” where the park is lit up, allowing you to see the animals in a whole new way. ●Safari Bus (approx. 30 min): 800 yen per seat ●Safari No. 1 (approx. 45 min): 1,500 yen per person ●Safari The Ride (approx. 60 min): 3,000 yen per person ●Adventure Ride (approx. 60 min): 3,300 yen per person ■Walking Safari Walk freely through a lush, green area and enjoy encounters with free-roaming birds, capybaras, ring-tailed lemurs, emus, and other animals. You can also feed animals like the giraffes from the drive-through safari, as well as the white lions and white tigers. ■Sky Safari After your walking safari, take a ride on a zebra-striped gondola for a unique aerial view of the park. This approximately 317-meter long ride takes you from the “Wild Country” station at the base to the “Friendly Country” station at the top of the safari park. ■Child’s Farm: Friendly Country This area is designed for safe and fun interaction with small animals. You can pet friendly dogs and other small creatures, and even feed goats, sheep, and horses. Kids will love this area. The Child’s Farm also offers pony rides and intermediate horse rides, giving you a chance to feel the warmth and motion of a real horse. d) Amusement Park Area The amusement park features a variety of thrilling attractions, including the Hurricane roller coaster, which dives from a height of 26 meters with loops and corkscrews. The Go! Go! Jet roller coaster offers great views of the natural scenery both inside and outside the park. There are also plenty of family-friendly rides, such as an 85-meter-high Ferris wheel, a bullet train ride, a bazooka game, and a putt-putt golf course. e) Restaurants and Food The park has a number of cafes and restaurants that complement the park’s unique features. Here are some top recommendations. ■EAT & Cafe Danieli Located in the Walking Safari area, this cafe offers a safari-resort dining experience. In addition to a regular cafe menu, you’ll find special seasonal dishes. ■Resapan Cafe: Enjoy a fun cafe break while watching red pandas move around above you. The cafe also serves unique red panda-themed sweets and ice cream. From classic Japanese zoos to safari-style parks with animals in natural environments, we’ve introduced four unique zoos. Choose your favorite and make your trip an even more unforgettable experience!
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7 个大阪附近的天然温泉
Onsen, or hot spring, is definitely one thing that you need to experience in Japan! If you have limited time but are eager to enjoy the unique atmosphere of a hot spring town, spend a night at an onsen inn, or combine sightseeing with a quick visit to a hot spring, we have selected some of the best hot springs and onsen towns near Osaka. Check the following recommendations as inspiration for planning your trip! Index Onsen etiquette: Everything you need to know about hot spring One of the best Japanese onsen towns near Osaka & Kyoto: Arima Onsen Coastal delights and hot spring town near Osaka: Kinosaki Onsen Hidden gem for hot spring enthusiasts: Takedao Onsen Koyokan Bettei Azalee Natural hot springs with private bath options in center Osaka: Solaniwa Onsen Can also visit Minoh Waterfall: Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Minoh Onsen Spa Garden Enjoy two types of natural hot springs in private rooms: Takenosato Onsen Manyo no Yu Only 50 minutes from Osaka by Hankyu Railway: Kyoto Arashiyama Onsen Fu Fu no Yu Before you try Japan’s hot springs, understanding onsen etiquette is essential. In Japan, there is a deep-rooted etiquette for enjoying hot springs, which centers on showing consideration for others sharing the bath. Knowing this etiquette is also part of the cultural experience! Here, we introduce some general guidelines to follow. 1.Please avoid bathing after consuming alcohol. 2.Before entering the bath, make sure to rinse off any dirt by using the shower and soap. 3.Keep your hair and towel out of the bath water. It is considered impolite to enter the bath in a swimsuit or underwear. 4.Diving or swimming in the bath is not allowed. 5.When using the shower or wringing out towels, take care not to splash water on others. 6.Before leaving the bath area, wipe off excess water from your body with a wrung-out towel. 7.The use of smartphones and taking photos is prohibited in both the bath and dressing room areas. Besides, having tattoos may often restrict access to public baths. It’s recommended to check the rules on the official website of any hot spring facility you plan to visit. Recently, some facilities allow guests with tattoos if they are covered with stickers. Additionally, selecting an accommodation with a private bath attached to the room or opting for a reservable private bath are great options for tattooed guests to enjoy the onsen or hot spring. Located in Hyogo, Arima Onsen is a recommended hot spring town for travelers coming from Osaka or Kyoto. It’s not only one of Japan’s three best historical hot springs, but also stands out for its easy accessibility. Dating back to around the year 600, Arima Onsen offers a unique experience with two distinct types of hot springs: Kinsen, a reddish-brown spring rich in iron, and Ginsen, a clear, radon-infused spring. These springs differ remarkably in appearance, scent, and feel. Be sure to try both at the public baths Kin-no-Yu and Gin-no-Yu to fully appreciate their unique qualities! * “Kin-no-Yu” and “Gin-no-Yu” are both tattoo-friendly. The hot spring town is packed with souvenir shops and local eateries, making it a great place for leisurely strolling. While exploring, you might even see the steam rising from the springs! For convenient access, express buses run directly to Arima Onsen from Osaka Umeda and Kyoto, making it easy to travel even with larger luggage. Travel time from Osaka to Arima Onsen is about an hour one way by express bus, making it an easy day trip option. However, with a variety of ryokan and hotels to choose from, staying overnight is also a great choice to fully immerse yourself in the charming atmosphere of this onsen town. If you’re looking to visit Arima Onsen affordably, consider the “Taiko-no-Yu” coupon, which includes a rail pass and admission to the “Taiko-no-Yu” onsen facility—a perfect package for getting the most out of your visit! ▼Check here for more details▼ Arima Onsen-1 Day Trip|Enjoy Hot Springs, Gourmet, and Nature! The 10 best food and sweets in Arima Onsen Town Arima Onsen Taikou-no-yu Package Tickets Kinosaki Onsen, located close to the Sea of Japan in northern Hyogo Prefecture, is one of Kansai’s most popular hot spring towns besides Arima Onsen. During winter, many visitors flock here to enjoy the famous crabs caught locally around Kinosaki Onsen. The highlights of Kinosaki are savoring fresh seafood and hopping between its unique public baths! In addition to crab, the town’s restaurants serve fresh sashimi and seafood rice bowls. The “soto-yu meguri,” or bath-hopping, invites you to visit the town’s seven public baths, each with its own architecture, atmosphere, and water qualities. Enjoy the variety as you explore each one! *All 7 public baths of Kinosaki Onsen are tattoo-friendly. Winter is the ideal season to visit Kinosaki Onsen, offering a chance to witness the enchanting snowy landscape that adds to the charm of this traditional hot spring town. An overnight stay is highly recommended to fully enjoy Kinosaki’s atmosphere. Stroll through the town in yukata and geta provided by the inn, experiencing a unique side of Japanese culture. For an additional activity, try your hand at the traditional craft of making mugi-wara zaiku, or straw craft, for an authentic local experience. About an hour by train from Osaka Umeda, Takedao Onsen Koyokan Bettei Azalee sits quietly in the Takarazuka Valley. This serene inn is ideal for those seeking a more relaxed stay surrounded by nature rather than in a bustling hot spring town. Each guest room at Takedao Onsen Koyokan Bettei Azalee is a private cottage with its own 100% natural hot spring bath. Here, you can enjoy uninterrupted relaxation while taking in the natural scenery. As a private space, it’s also tattoo-friendly. In the evening and morning, Japanese cuisine crafted with seasonal ingredients are prepared, including options with premium Japanese Black Wagyu beef for sukiyaki or shabu-shabu. There’s also a spacious open-air communal bath (accessible to guests with tattoos), where you can enjoy soaking in a large, scenic hot spring. For those on a tighter schedule, Takedao Onsen Koyokan Bettei Azalee offers day-use options, including guest rooms with private, natural hot spring baths. If you don’t have time to venture out of town, Solaniwa Onsen in Osaka offers a convenient and relaxing hot spring experience within the city. Located 10-minute from Osaka Umeda by JR and right outside Bentencho Station, this onsen theme park features a grand bath area with nine different types of baths. Plus, the rooftop boasts an expansive 3,300 square meters Japanese garden—perfect for strolls and photo ops! Another great reason to visit Solaniwa Onsen is the private baths. There are ten private rooms equipped with open-air baths, a tsuboniwa (small traditional garden), and a relaxation space. For a more authentic onsen experience, there are special tatami-mat rooms, which offer the ambiance of a traditional Japanese inn right within the city. ▼Check this article▼ 4 private onsen & baths to enjoy in a private room in Osaka! Hot spring resorts where you can stay overnight or enjoy a day trip Located in northern Osaka, Minoh Waterfall is a scenic spot surrounded by a lush forest park. It’s the perfect destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and experience another side of Osaka’s natural beauty. Near Minoh Waterfall, you’ll find the hot spring theme park “Ooedo Onsen Monogatari Minoh Onsen Spa Garden.” Known as “beauty water” for its smooth, viscous texture, the high-quality bicarbonate spring here offers a soothing experience. The facility is packed with entertainment activities, providing visitors with chances to experience traditional Japanese culture! The large bath area features a Japanese aesthetic with a wall mural of Mt. Fuji, tatami flooring, and a stone bridge, creating a unique and relaxing ambiance. There’s also an outdoor bath for enjoying the open air. In addition, there are free performances, including traditional theater and music shows, along with classic Japanese pastimes like table tennis (a favorite onsen activity) and stalls offering fun games like shooting galleries. Wearing a yukata, you can enjoy a festive atmosphere reminiscent of a traditional Japanese fair. By the way, how about combining a visit to Minoh since it is right nearby? ▼Check this article▼ Minoh, one of the famous tourist spots in Osaka Minoh, Osaka-1 Day Trip|Enjoy The Most Beautiful Nature in Osaka! Kyoto Takenosato Onsen Manyo no Yu is a 24-hour natural hot spring, a rarity in Kyoto City, offering two types of mineral-rich spring water, “simple spring” and “sodium bicarbonate spring.” Known as “beautifying waters,” both types will leave your skin feeling silky smooth! Inside the facility, you’ll find nine types of baths, including open-air baths, jacuzzis, high-concentration carbonated baths, reclining baths, and saunas. There are also private rooms with open-air baths available for day-use, offering a serene and private experience. At Takenosato Onsen Manyo no Yu, you can enjoy the onsen on its own, but it’s even better to combine it with sightseeing in the Kyoto Nishiyama area! The Kyoto Nishiyama area is actually a hidden gem! Here, you’ll find traditional temples, a grand bamboo grove (even larger than the one in Arashiyama!), and the world-famous Suntory Yamazaki Distillery (tours require advance reservation). For more detailed highlights of Kyoto Nishiyama, check out the article linked below! ▼Highlights on Kyoto Nishiyama▼ Kyoto Nishiyama|An undiscovered sightseeing spot in Kyoto! Arashiyama, one of Kyoto’s most popular sightseeing spots, also has its own hot springs! “Kyoto Arashiyama Onsen Fu Fu no Yu” is a day-use hot spring facility located about an 8-minute walk from Hankyu Arashiyama Station. Positioned across from the scenic Nakanoshima Park in the Arashiyama district, it offers a convenient stop during your sightseeing, with views of the famous Arashiyama and Togetsukyo Bridge nearby. At the indoor baths of Fufu-no-Yu, you can enjoy the natural “Arashiyama Onsen.” The spring water at Arashiyama Onsen is a mildly alkaline simple spring, known for its therapeutic benefits for nerve and muscle pain, as well as its skin-beautifying properties perfect for soothing tired feet after sightseeing. The onsen also features a rustic open-air bath, where you can relax deeply while soaking up the natural ambiance. Body soap and shampoo are provided, and rental towels are available, so you can drop in anytime during your travels without needing to bring anything along. ▼Check this article▼ Arashiyama, Kyoto-1 Day Trip|From Popular Spots to Best Kept Secret Spots! Kyoto Arashiyama Sightseeing Half-day Model Course! Capture the bamboo forest, temples, nature, and major spots! 8 Sweets in Arashiyama, Kyoto, from Easy Eats to Stylish Cafes We’ve introduced hot springs that are easily accessible from central Osaka and perfect to pair with sightseeing. Soak in large baths filled with mineral-rich waters and let the relaxation wash over you. Experience the long-cherished culture of onsen in Japan—it’s a must-try during your visit!
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西宫一日游|神户近郊滩五乡的美酒、阪神甲子园球场参观
Nadagogo, one of Japan’s most renowned sake-producing regions, is dotted with historic breweries. Two of its five districts, Nishinomiya and Imazu, are located in Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture, offering convenient access from Kobe and Osaka. Even on a day trip, you can enjoy tasting premium sake and unique sake-inspired sweets. The surrounding area is filled with famous spots, including a powerful shrine, local specialty shops and the iconic Hanshin Koshien Stadium—a beloved holy ground for baseball fans. Here, we introduce a model itinerary to help you fully enjoy a day exploring all the wonders of Nishinomiya! Index Start from Hanshin Main Line Nishinomiya Station 1. Nishinomiya-jinja Shrine: Kansai’s Top Power Spot 2. Tsumiki: Enjoy Famous Dashi-Maki (rolled omelet) 3. COFFEE HOUSE FIELD: Ebessan-Themed Coffee Souvenirs 4. Hakushika Classics: Savor Sake with Local Cuisine 5. Sakagura Dori Rengakan: Make Original Sake Glassware 6. Oseki Amakara no Sekijuan: Delightful Sake-Inspired Sweets 7. Imazu Rokkakudo: Explore This Meiji-Era Western House 8. Hanshin Koshien Stadium: Holy Ground of Hanshin Tigers Fans First of all, let’s head to Nishinomiya Station by Hanshin Railway! From Hanshin Main Line Kobe-Sannomiya Station to Nishinomiya Station, it only takes 15 minutes by limited express train. From Hanshin Main Line Osaka-Umeda Station, it takes 16 minutes by limited express train. ↓ Walk about 5 mins to the next destination Nishinomiya Shrine has been known as the main shrine of Ebisu, the god of prosperity, this shrine is famed for its blessings in business success and wealth. One of the entrances, known as the “Red Gate” or Omote Daimon, is said to have been donated in 1604. Alongside the grand 247-meter-long earthen wall on either side, it is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. It is about 300 meters from the Red Gate to the Haiden (main worship hall), where visitors can offer their prayers. Behind the Haiden stands the main hall, which is also a National Treasure with its rare architectural style called Sannen Kasuga-zukuri, featuring three contiguous roofs. The majestic structure and sacred atmosphere here are sure to make anyone feel uplifted and reverent. And, of course, you won’t want to leave without drawing an omikuji fortune slip! Unlike most shrines, which rank Daikichi (Great Fortune) as the highest, this shrine includes the special Daifuku (Great Blessing), said to bring even greater luck. Give it a try and test your luck! The expansive grounds are filled with lush greenery, offering beautiful seasonal views all year round—one of the shrine’s unique charms. Take your time to relax, recharge, and soak up the spiritual energy here. ↓ Walk about 2 mins to the next destination If you head toward east of Nishinomiya Shrine, Tsumiki, a beloved spot renowned for its dedication to broth, is right beside it. The broth is crafted from Hokkaido’s high-quality kombu and premium bonito flakes from Kagoshima. The diverse fusion menu showcases the umami-rich dashi flavor, expertly prepared by a head chef with a background in traditional Japanese cuisine. Every dish here is delicately seasoned to highlight the natural taste of each ingredient, creating a refined and comforting dining experience. The restaurant’s signature dish, dashimaki tamago (rolled omelet with dashi), is a must-try. It is made by blending beaten eggs with a generous amount of dashi and then cooked to a fluffy, melt-in-the-mouth perfection. When you take a bite, the rich dashi flavor bursts forth, delivering a juicy, delicate texture that’s hard to resist! This beloved dish attracts not only locals but also fans who travel from afar just for a taste. For lunch, you can enjoy options like the Tsumiki Dashimaki Gozen, with dashimaki tamago as the main dish, along with Hamburg Gozen and Tempura Gozen sets. Dashimaki can also be ordered à la carte, making it easy to pair with other dishes for a fuller experience! In addition, take-out service is available for bento boxes so you can also choose to enjoy it outside or for a picnic. ↓ Walk about 8 mins to the next destination Near Nishinomiya Shrine, another must-visit shop is called COFFEE HOUSE FIELD, which is specialized in coffee and renowned for its unique lineup of self-imported, single-origin green beans, each expertly roasted in-house. They offer a selection of 7-9 different types of coffee, each brewed by skilled baristas right before your eyes. Alongside the coffee, you can enjoy light bites such as toast, hot dogs, and pound cakes, all perfectly paired to enhance the experience. The cozy, aromatic ambiance of the shop is ideal for taking a relaxing break. Locally adored as “Ebessan,” Ebisu is represented in a special illustration on the packaging of the “Ebessan Blend” coffee, making it a unique and meaningful souvenir. This original blend is crafted with a wish for prosperity and is known for its chocolate flavor and gentle berry-like sweetness. For those who want to enjoy a premium coffee experience at home, drip bags are also available, allowing you to savor this specialty blend conveniently. ↓ Walk about 12 mins to the next destination Another great lunch spot is Hakushika Classics, a restaurant and also sake shop operated by Tatsuuma Honke Brewing, the makers of the renowned sake brand Hakushika, with a brewing history spanning over 360 years in Nadagogo. The shop offers a lineup of exclusive namazake, seasonal limited-edition brews, and original sake vessels. Unique to this facility, you can also purchase freshly pressed undiluted sake in three varieties by volume—directly from the brewery! The restaurant, themed “Flowers, Food, and Sake,” offers a seasonal menu rich with ingredients that reflect the shifting beauty of Japan’s seasons. Among the most popular dishes is a course featuring 100% buckwheat juwari soba, paired with dishes like hot pot and tempura. Unique to this location, some dishes use a secret sakekasu dashi (sake lees broth) made from sake lees directly from the brewery. The pairing of exclusive sake with exquisitely prepared Japanese cuisine creates a truly exceptional dining experience you can only enjoy here. Next to it is the Sake Museum (Hakushika Memorial Museum of Sake). Here displays the traditional sake brewing process and tools, as well as collections of artworks from the Tatsuuma family. ▼Check this article▼ 7 Sake Brewery Restaurants in Nadagogo near Kobe ↓ Walk about 12 mins to the next destination The Nihon Sakari Sakagura Dori Rengakan stands out with its striking, heavy red brick modern architecture. It is a complex operated by the famous sake brewer company Nihon Sakari. You can also find a restaurant, sake stores and even a glass workshop here. visitors can enjoy tastings of freshly delivered namazake directly from the neighboring brewery (for a fee), as well as purchase sake by measure. They also offer a selection of sweets made with sake, giving you an even deeper appreciation for the unique flavors and versatility of Japanese sake. The glass workshop offers an up-close view of the crafting process for sake vessels, tableware, and glass art objects, along with hands-on experiences like glassblowing and sandblasting! In the glassblowing activity, you’ll wrap molten glass—reaching temperatures of thousands of degrees—around a blowpipe and shape it by blowing air to create items like a single-flower vase or tumbler. The sandblasting experience involves applying stencils to a glass surface and blasting fine sand to engrave patterns, resulting in a unique glass creation. Come and craft your own glassware to enjoy the sake! ↓ Walk about 11 mins to the next destination For afternoon tea time, let’s go to “Ama-no-Kanjuan”,which is operated by Oseki brewery which has been brewing for more than 310 years. The store showcases an impressive selection of fine sakes, where you can try freshly pressed raw sake by the glass (for a fee) or purchase it by volume. Additionally, it offers a variety of sake-infused sweets and drinks, making it a treat even for those who might not typically enjoy alcohol. Among the popular sweets, start with the classic sake manju, eat along with sweet sake tarts, sake-infused chocolates, and baumkuchen made with sake rice flour—all perfect as gifts. The diverse selection of sweets offers a delicious way to bring a taste of the brewery home with you! In the cafe area, you can enjoy unique sake-inspired sweets, like castella soaked in premium daiginjo sake, special soft-serve ice cream made with blended sake manju, and amazake enriched with sake lees probiotics. Take a relaxing break as you gaze at the courtyard, basking in the sunlight filtering through the cozy interior. ▼Check this article▼ 10 Japanese Sake Tasting Spots in Nadagogo|Sake Breweries near Kobe ↓ Walk about 15 mins to the next destination The remarkable western style building Rokkakudo was built in 1882 next to the Imazu elementary school. At the time when western architecture are not that common, it is designed as an elementary school building and is the second oldest sculpture. After surviving the ravages of the Pacific War, the historic Rokkakudo once faced the threat of demolition. However, thanks to the dedication of the local community who cherished it, the building was preserved. It even withstood the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake of 1995 and is now carefully maintained within the grounds of Imazu Elementary School. Since Rokkakudo is located within the grounds of Imazu Elementary School, entry without permission is not allowed. However, you can view the entire building from the surrounding sidewalks. Take a moment to pause and admire the exterior while reflecting on the long history that this building represents. Note: As of November 2024, interior tours are currently suspended. Even for exterior viewing, please refrain from entering the school grounds without permission. ↓ Walk about 15 mins to the next destination When coming to Nishinomiya, Hanshin Koshien Stadium is the one spot that you shouldn’t miss. It is the first full-scale baseball stadium in Japan established in 1924, and 2024 celebrates its 100th anniversary. Hanshin Koshien Stadium is the venue for high school baseball games as well as the home court of Hanshin Tigers, a Japanese professional baseball team in the Central League. With a total area of 38,500 square meters and a capacity of approximately 47,000 people, the stadium boasts about its top-class scale even among all 12 professional baseball stadiums. From spring to autumn, professional ang high-school baseball games are held here. If your travel plans are scheduled during the season, why not watch a thrilling baseball game in Japan! ▼For more details▼ Hanshin Koshien Stadium|How to enjoy a baseball game in Japan? For those who couldn’t get a ticket for any baseball game, a facility connected to the stadium called Museum of Hanshin Koshien Stadium in Koshien Plus is highly recommended. The museum exhibits items and historical materials about the stadium and Hanshin Tigers. Also, real images that allow visitors to experience the speed of Tigers player’s pitching, as well as VR videos of the moving moments after winning are available. The Museum of Hanshin Koshien Stadium is the perfect place to know about Japanese baseball culture and hope you can have fun there! ▼For more details▼ Fun-filled ball park Museum of Hanshin Koshien Stadium From savoring local sake and popular regional dishes to relaxing in the peaceful ambiance of the town, a day in Nishinomiya offers diverse experiences. Use this one-day itinerary to make the most of your visit and immerse yourself in the many charms of Nishinomiya. Enjoy every moment exploring this unique destination!
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神户酒庄一日游|探索酒乡滩五乡和神户湾区
Nadagogo 是日本首屈一指的清酒产区之一。Nadagogo 距离神户三宫或大阪市仅一小段路程,是清酒爱好者的必游之地。您可以参加清酒酿造厂之旅,品尝清酒,并沉浸在独特的清酒相关体验中。从参观啤酒厂开始新的一天,然后花一个下午探索神户的观光景点。这个为期一天的示范课程将引导您度过一个完美的发现和放纵的一天。 索引从阪神本线鱼崎站 1 开始。樱园:设计自己的清酒标签 2.Taru Sake Meister Factory: 观察 taru 清酒的生产 3.白鹤清酒酿造博物馆: 了解清酒酿造过程 4.坂林:一边享用午餐,一边欣赏日本花园的景色 5.神户港塔和美利坚公园: 神户市的地标 6.神户湾巡游: 从水面上眺望神户的浪漫景色 7.喜青市:在专卖店品尝神户牛肉的味道首先,让我们乘坐阪神铁道前往鱼崎站吧! 从阪神本线神户三宫站到鱼崎站,乘坐特快列车只需 8 分钟。从阪神本线大阪梅田站乘坐特快列车需要 22 分钟。樱园是由著名的清酒制造商樱正宗经营的纪念博物馆,它是一个综合体,设有用餐区、酒吧、咖啡馆和可以品尝清酒的商店。这里的亮点之一是设计自己的清酒标签的实践经验(不是免费的)。制作带有个性化标签的原创瓶子应该是纪念您访问日本首屈一指的清酒产区 Nadagogo 的完美方式。↓步行约7分钟樽清酒是一种储存在雪松或柏树桶中的庆祝清酒,让清酒随着陈酿吸收芬芳的木头香气。这些酒桶都是由熟练的工匠手工制作的,在菊政宗清酒酿造博物馆的樽清酒大师工厂,游客可以观看酒桶的制作过程。(需至少在参观前 2 天通过网站进行预订。尽管没有钉子或粘合剂,但 taru 桶从不漏酒。这是一个难得的机会,可以近距离欣赏工匠的精湛技艺,同时被木材的宜人香气所包围。↓步行约9分钟 白鹤清酒酿造博物馆位于大正初期建造的酿酒厂内,以易于理解的方式介绍了传统清酒的酿造过程,并配有真人大小的人体模型,描绘了每个步骤。您可以在免费品尝角品尝三种不同类型的清酒,甚至可以穿上啤酒厂工人的制服,拍一张难忘的照片。这种亲身体验可以更深入地了解日本的清酒文化。↓步行约18分钟 到了午餐时间,我们推荐神户修心馆内一家名为坂林的日本餐厅,该餐厅由世界著名的日本清酒酿造公司“Fukuju”经营。在坂林,您可以一边享用怀石料理,一边欣赏以时令花卉装饰的日本花园的景色。享用一杯只能在酿酒厂品尝的 Nama-zake,品尝时令风味。 就在神户修心馆旁边,展出了一个巨大的清酒桶,是拍摄纪念照的最佳地点!↓阪神本线石屋川站步行约11分钟 ↓阪神本线元町站乘坐电车11分钟 ↓步行约10分钟美利坚公园是神户必去的观光景点之一。它是该市标志性地标神户港塔的所在地,该地标于 2024 年春季进行了新装修。从屋顶甲板上,您可以欣赏到大海和山脉的壮丽景色。该塔还设有一个灯光博物馆、画廊和许多值得拍照的景点。独特的旋转咖啡厅和酒吧是一个突出的体验,地板可以 360 度缓慢旋转。品尝以神户港塔为主题的甜点和饮料时,您可以从各个角度欣赏全景。此外,在免费进入的二楼,有一家当地特产店,出售 Nadagogo 最好的清酒和其他当地产品!这家商店提供种类繁多的迷你瓶装和杯装清酒,非常适合作为您神户之旅的纪念品。您还可以享受 kakuuchi 体验,在那里您可以当场喝到您购买的清酒!美利坚公园的“BE KOBE”纪念碑是另一个具有象征意义的拍照景点。↓在探索完美利坚公园之后,让我们乘坐神户港游轮吧!在神户港周围进行 45 分钟的游轮之旅,不仅可以欣赏山脉和海湾地区的美景,还可以一睹日本最大的造船厂及其浮船坞,甚至还可以看到正在维修或建造的潜艇。在晴朗的日子里,您还可以看到淡路岛和明石海峡大桥!登机的最佳时间是从日落到晚上。观看太阳落到地平线以下,欣赏波光粼粼的夜景。此外,无需预订,您甚至可以在同一天获得游轮票!↓步行约14分钟 晚餐时,没有比神户牛排更好的选择了!在神户牛专卖店“Kisshokichi”,您可以以合理的价格享用最优质的神户牛肉。品尝每一口美丽的大理石花纹牛排所展现的浓郁甜味和香气。尽情享受这种世界知名美食的完整体验。Kisshokichi 在该地区有几家神户三宫店。您也可以选择用英文或中文进行预订,方便海外客户。 ▼查看此文章▼ 神户的 10 大美食!当地人推荐的当地特产和当地美食这个为期 1 天的示范课程将神户的顶级景点打包到一天中。如果您想更深入地了解 Nadagogo,发现更多神户隐藏的瑰宝,或根据自己的方式定制课程,请务必查看下面的文章以获得更多灵感。祝您在神户之旅愉快! ▼神户的观光和美食信息▼ 什么是滩五乡?历史、特色和第一次来到神户的日本最好的清酒酿造厂。21 件最好的事情!观光・景点・餐饮・推荐路线 神户-1 Day Trip|尽情享受时尚的港口城市神户六甲山!景观 x 户外 x 美食!让我们在六甲山上玩得开心吧!神户 10 个最好的博物馆和艺术画廊