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神户拥有精致的海港区、可欣赏夜景的群山、充满异国风情的街道,甚至还有著名的温泉胜地等众多风景等着您去体验。
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Curious George × HANKYU Collaboration: Ride the Special Train, Shop Exclusive Goods, and Enjoy Limited-Edition Food
To celebrate the 85th anniversary of Curious George in 2026, the beloved little monkey is teaming up with HANKYU for a special collaboration! From a Curious George-themed wrapped train to exclusive merchandise and limited-edition food and drinks, there’s plenty to enjoy throughout the campaign. If you’re visiting Osaka, Kyoto, or Kobe during the event period, don’t miss this adorable collaboration! Index 1. Ride the Curious George Train through Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe 2. Exclusive merchandise featuring George in HANKYU’s signature maroon railway uniform 3. Cute and delicious! Curious George × HANKYU collaboration food & drinks 4. George pops up at Hankyu Sanbangai, NU Chayamachi, and more, plus a joint stamp rally The Curious George × HANKYU collaboration runs from July 31, 2026 (Fri.) to February 17, 2027 (Wed.). The highlight of the campaign is undoubtedly the Curious George Train. One train on each of HANKYU’s three main lines—the Kobe Line (Osaka-umeda ↔ Kobe-sannomiya), Kyoto Line (Osaka-umeda ↔ Kyoto-kawaramachi), and Takarazuka Line (Osaka-umeda ↔ Takarazuka)—has been completely transformed with Curious George-themed decorations. Each train features an exclusive exterior design inspired by landmarks along its route. You may spot familiar sights such as Kobe Port Tower and the zoo on the Kobe Line, the Takarazuka Grand Theater and Minoh Falls on the Takarazuka Line, or torii gates and matcha motifs on the Kyoto Line. The Curious George Train also carries a special commemorative headmark, while a Curious George plush dressed in HANKYU’s signature maroon railway uniform accompanies the train from the crew’s cabin. Inside the train, every corner is filled with the world of Curious George. Be sure to look for the themed stickers on the doors and windows—each railway line has its own exclusive designs. Even the hand straps and hanging advertisements have been transformed into Curious George decorations! A wide range of exclusive collaboration merchandise is also available, including plush toys, lunch tote bags, acrylic cups, pin badges, and more, all featuring George dressed in HANKYU’s iconic maroon railway uniform. The collection includes 24 charming items you’ll want to use every day. ■Release Date: From August 26 (release dates vary by retailer) Available at: Selected Lawson stores along the Hankyu Hanshin railway network, Color Field cosmetic and lifestyle stores (all locations), Cleduple, selected Kiddy Land stores, and other participating retailers. *Please note that all merchandise is available while supplies last. The Curious George × HANKYU collection, along with other official HANKYU railway merchandise, is also available through the HANKYU DENSHA SHOP online store. Looking for a unique souvenir? From August 4 to November 9, 2026, limited-edition collaboration food items will be available at shops located inside and around HANKYU stations. *Please note that sales periods vary by store. At Freds Cafe (located at Osaka-umeda Station, Nishinomiya-kitaguchi Station, and other locations), you’ll find two specially packaged flavored teas: Tropical Fruit and Chocolate Banana. At A la Campagne, available at stations including Nishinomiya-kitaguchi, the collaboration features a banana-flavored madeleine created especially for the event. Meanwhile, Tully’s Coffee stores at Osaka-umeda Station, Nishinomiya-kitaguchi Station, and other locations are serving fluffy baked cakes printed with an adorable image of George. They’re topped with banana jam—George’s favorite—and whipped cream drizzled with chocolate sauce. You’ll also find Curious George × HANKYU original-label bottled drinks in vending machines at Osaka-umeda Station, Nishinomiya-Kitaguchi Station, and other stations. The labels can be carefully peeled off and used as stickers, making them a fun keepsake. There are 13 different label designs, so you’ll never know which one you’ll get! ▶ Click here for collaboration food sales shops and periods. Starting August 18, 2026, participating commercial facilities—including Hankyu Sanbangai, NU Chayamachi, NU Chayamachi Plus, Grand Front Osaka Shops & Restaurants, and Hankyu Nishinomiya Gardens—will host a series of special events under the theme “Let’s Go! George’s Exciting Adventure Team.” *Event dates vary by venue. At Hankyu Sanbangai, visitors can enjoy themed photo spots. In addition, customers who spend ¥1,000 (tax included) or more at participating UMEDA FOOD HALL restaurants will receive either an original coaster or an original placemat, depending on the campaign period. ▶ For details of commercial facilities check here Visitors can also join a joint stamp rally by collecting stamps at all six stamp locations across Hankyu Sanbangai, NU Chayamachi, and NU Chayamachi Plus. Complete the rally to receive an exclusive original clear file. ▶ For details of the Hankyu Sanbangai × NU Chayamachi Joint Stamp Rally check here Step into the delightful world of Curious George through themed trains, exclusive food, special events, and unique shopping experiences. © & ® UCS LLC and HC LLC ©Hankyu Corp.
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7 recommended Beer Gardens in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka
Japan may not see eating and drinking outdoors as common sense, but a special event held limitedly in summer called BEER GARDEN is very popular among Japanese. Let’s go see and experience this unique beer garden culture and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere when visiting Japan! *Picture is for illustration purposes only. -INDEX- 【Kyoto】Hyssop Nature Beer Terrace(In GOOD NATURE STATION) 【Kyoto】Mar Cafe 【Osaka】BEER GARDEN ROOFTOP | Hotel New Hankyu Osaka 【Osaka】Umeda Hankyu Beer Garden 【Osaka】GRAND FRONT OSAKA「Otona no Beer Garden」 【Kobe】TOOTH TOOTH MART FOOD HALL&NIGHT FES「UMI NO BEER GARDEN 2026」 【Kobe】THE KOBE CRUISE Concerto「Beer Garden Cruise」 Enjoy the summer tradition at a Japanese-style beer garden! Period: Until September 30, 2026 (Wed) Hyssop is located in GOOD NATURE STATION, a facility that is full of healthy eating-themed restaurants. You can forget about the hustle and bustle of the city and relax on the comfortable terrace seats with an atrium filled with greenery. The summer “Nature Beer Terrace Plan” is designed around the theme of “a slightly indulgent beer terrace experience right in the heart of the city,” allowing you to fully enjoy not only beer but also our carefully curated meals. Includes 90 minutes of all-you-can-drink draft beer, beer cocktails, wine, and soft drinks. Price/ 5,500 per person Opening Hours/ 17:30~21:00 (Last entry at 20:00) *Seat is booked for 2 hours; all-you-can-drink plan for 90 minutes *Possible to be seated indoors due to weather condition *Reservations must be made by 5:00 PM the day before; reservations are available for groups of two or more. Period: Until September 30, 2026 (Wed) Mar Cafe offers a BBQ-style beer garden overlooking Higashiyama area, located on the 8th floor of the building near Kiyomizu-dera Temple. Although it is close to the main sightseeing spots in Kyoto, Mar Cafe gives you a comparatively quiet and calm atmosphere. The menu features all-you-can-eat special house-made curry and four types of meat (beef, pork, chicken, and lamb) marinated in our homemade sauce, plus all-you-can-drink beverages! Price/ 5,500 per person Opening Hours/ 11:30~23:00 *Seat is booked for 2 hours; all-you-can-drink plan for 90 minutes *Reservation is required by the day before dining (Price at 6,600 without reservation) *Available on rainy days (with tent), but maybe seated indoors due to typhoon or storm Period: Until September 12(Sat), 2026 Directly connected to Hankyu Osaka Umeda Station! A long-time favorite in Umeda, this beer garden offers unlimited food and drinks with no time limit. The food is all-you-can-eat, and there are over 70 types of drinks included in the all-you-can-drink plan. With 8 brands from 3 different breweries available, why not try comparing beers from Japan’s famous Suntory, Kirin, and Asahi?From Sunday through Tuesday, you can enjoy all-you-can-drink service on two types of craft beer. Price/ Monday–Thursday and Sunday: 5,800 yen; Friday and Saturday, July 19, and August 9: 6,000 yen Opening Hours/ 17:30~21:00 *No limited time *Possible without reservations (may not be available for private events or depending on availability) *Possible to be canceled due to weather condition *You cannot access the rooftop except via the dedicated elevator on the first floor. Period: Until October 12(Mon), 2026 Located in the biggest department store in western Japan, Umeda Hankyu Beer Garden is the best place to go after shopping. The 2026 Umeda Hankyu Beer Garden is themed “A Rooftop Beer Garden Journey Through Flavors,” where you can enjoy “three journeys” with limited-time themes that take you to Asia, the Americas, and Europe. The beer garden at the Hankyu Umeda Main Store is popular for its stylish atmosphere! It also boasts an overwhelming variety of drinks, with an all-you-can-drink selection of 120 different types! The all-you-can-drink lineup includes two of Asahi’s flagship beers, as well as a wide range of highballs, non-alcoholic beverages, and low-alcohol options. The food menu features an all-you-can-eat selection of about 30 items, including deli dishes, salads, curry, and pizza! Price/ 4,800~ (depends on the menu plan) Opening Hours/ Monday ~ Friday: 17:00~22:30 (Weekends, Holidays, August 10~18th: 16:00~ *Last entry at 20:30) *Seat is booked for 2 hours; all-you-can-drink plan for 90 minutes *Possible without reservations (may not be available depending on availability) *Possible to be canceled due to weather condition ▼Check this article▼ For Visitors to Japan. Highlights of the Hankyu Department Store Umeda Main Store! Period: Until September 30(Mon), 2026 If you are looking for a beer garden where it is less crowded and more calm, we recommend 「Otona no Beer Garden」in Grand Front Osaka. The venue is the rooftop garden of the Grand Front Osaka South Building. The terrace surrounded by greenery is like an oasis in the city where you can forget the hustle and bustle. Space between tables is wide enough for you to relax while enjoying beer or cocktails. The beer garden package includes an all-you-can-drink selection of approximately 40 beverages, including draft beer, along with a set of food items that pair well with drinks, such as grilled chicken, grilled pork shoulder, grilled vegetables, and French fries. À la carte dishes are also available for separate ordering. Price/ 6,800 per person (Depends on the plan) Opening Hours/ 17:30~22:00 (Last entry at 20:30 and last order for drinks at 21:30) *Seat is booked for 2 hours; all-you-can-drink plan for 90 minutes *Possible without reservations (may not be available depending on availability) *Possible to be canceled due to weather condition ▼Check this article▼ A Guide to GRAND FRONT OSAKA SHOPS&RESTAURANTS: Access, Must-Try Food & Recommended Shops Period: Until October 31(Sat), 2026 TOOTH TOOTH MART FOOD HALL, Kobe’s biggest food hall, is close to the famous Kobe Meriken Park. The biggest draw is the two different styles to suit your occasion. On the terrace, you can enjoy a barbecue in a prime location where you can feel the sea breeze while taking in views of the Kobe Port Tower, the setting sun, and the gradations of color in the sky. Inside, the spacious dining area lets you relax and enjoy the beer garden while gazing at the massive tanks of the theater-style aquarium, átoa. The Terrace BBQ Plan features all-you-can-eat meat selections such as jerk chicken, San-gen pork, and smoked sausages. Plus, you get all-you-can-drink access to about 50 types of beverages. The plan includes a 1,000-yen meal voucher redeemable at the Food Hall, so you can order additional dishes of your choice. There’s also a special plan that includes Hyogo Prefecture-produced sirloin. The food hall features a selection of foods unique to Kobe—such as Kobe pork, Rokko Beer, and Nada sake—so you can fully enjoy everything Kobe has to offer! Price/ 5,500 with all-you-can-drink plan; 3,500 for food only plan Opening Hours/ 11:00~22:00 (Last entry at 20:00) *Seat is booked for 2 hours *Reservation is required *Terrace seats are not available during rainy day ▼Check this article▼ First Time in Kobe. 21 Best Things to Do! Sightseeing, Spots, Dining, Model Course Period: Until September 30(Mon), 2026 THE KOBE CRUISE Concerto, just as the name says, is a beer garden cruise where you can enjoy a cruise tour while having delicious food and fresh beer. A beer garden cruise where you can enjoy a meal will be held. Cruises are available during lunch, twilight, and night hours (schedules vary by day of the week). From the 74-meter-long ship, you can enjoy beautiful views of Kobe, including the setting sun and the city’s sparkling nightscape. This is a special experience unique to Kobe that you can’t find in Osaka or Kyoto. Price/ Beer Garden on Board: 5,280 yen per person (all-you-can-eat beer-themed cuisine + all-you-can-drink + boarding fee); Summer Buffet: 8,800 yen per person (buffet + all-you-can-drink + boarding fee) Opening Hours/ Beer Garden on Board: Weekdays (Mon–Thu + Sunday evenings) Twilight Cruise 5:00 PM–6:45 PM, Night Cruise 7:15 PM–9:00 PM; Summer Buffet: Lunch Cruise 12:30 PM–2:15 PM (Sat, Sun, holidays + select dates), Twilight Cruise 5:00 PM–6:45 PM, Night Cruise 7:15 PM–9:00 PM (Fri–Sat and select dates) *Reservation is required (+81 50-5050-0962<10:00〜19:00>) *Possible to be canceled due to weather condition *This service may not be available depending on special flights or seat availability. Beer Garden is usually an outdoor space to enjoy alcohol, mainly beer, together with finger foods. In Japan, it has been held as a summer limited event on the rooftops of large department stores and commercial facilities in the city. Among an open space decorated with beautiful LED string lights, imagine how relaxing it is to have some fresh beer and flavorful nibbles with close friends or coworkers after a whole day’ s work. Come and enjoy the entertaining beer garden culture in Japan!
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神户机场交通指南:阪神24小时通行证2天1夜行程
刚在神户机场降落?利用新推出的港口班轮及24小时通票最大化您的日本之旅阪神极限——这是终极经济型机票,提供从机场和阪神铁路无限次乘坐港口班轮的票务!这份全面指南涵盖了从如何购买和使用通行证,到完美连接神户历史街道与大阪充满活力的两天一夜行程。拿上通行证,解锁两座标志性城市,交通无压力! 索引1。什么是阪神24小时通行证?2. 如何购买阪神24小时通行证 3.如何使用阪神24小时通行证 4.从神户机场出发的2天1夜模式行程,使用阪神24小时通行证 “阪神24小时通行证”可让你24小时无限制乘坐所有阪神线(除神户国铁线外),根据你的出行需求提供三种选择。它完美涵盖了大阪的前两大地区——梅田和难波,以及神户三宫地区和神户机场。对于那些想高效往返大阪和神户、最大化时间的聪明旅行者来说,这是终极选择。 1.阪神24小时通行证 有效区域:神户三宫/元町至大阪梅田及大阪难波价格:¥1,200(成人) 2.港口班轮及阪神24小时通行证有效区域:神户三宫/元町至大阪梅田/大阪难波之间,且全线港口班轮无限乘车。价格:¥1,500(成人)3.阪神山地一日票六甲有效区域:阪神铁路网络神户三宫/元町至大阪梅田/大阪难波之间,另有16路神户市公交车无限乘车票及东东六甲游览票(六甲缆车往返,山地公交1路无限乘)价格: 3,960日元(成人)阪神24小时通行证需提前在线购买。由于以数字票形式发行,不能直接在神户机场或火车站售票处购买。 ·选择日期:非必需 ・有效期:自购买日起三个月内有效 注:2027年1月2日及以后购买的通行证,有效期为2027年3月31日。 由于购买时无需选择旅行日期,即使行程尚未确定,也能提前购买,成为灵活旅行计划的便捷选择。使用阪神24小时通行证非常简单。通行证完全无需售票,采用二维码系统,只需在智能手机上显示二维码并在检票口扫描即可进出车站。中午左右抵达神户机场,只需一张通行证即可无缝衔接,探索神户和大阪!这份推荐的行程非常适合首次来访者,让他们无忧无虑地充分体验两座城市的精华。 <第一天>中午左右——抵达神户机场,欢迎来到神户!长途跋涉后,何不在进入城市前稍作放松呢?晴朗的日子里,神户机场的观景台非常值得一游。从这里,你可以欣赏周边景色,甚至还能看到机场独特的巨型西兰花雕塑,这是一次独特且有趣的拍照机会。 ▼更多详情 ▼ [2026] 神户家长和孩子推荐的12个旅游景点! 准备好后,就该前往神户市中心,开始你的冒险了。↓ 午餐——品尝三宫世界闻名的神户牛肉 离开神户时,你不能不尝尝这世界闻名的神户牛!犒劳自己一顿奢华午餐,这是每个美食爱好者的必备清单。选择午餐菜单是体验这款高端、入口即化的和牛,价格更实惠的完美方式。 ▼神户必吃的美食 ♪ 神户10大美味美食!当地特色和美食 由当地人推荐 ▼神户三宫站交通指南神户三宫车站指南:导航JR、阪急、阪神、地铁及其他线路 ↓ 下午 – 探索神户湾区 体验神户作为港口城市独特氛围的最佳地点之一就是神户湾区。从元町站步行约20分钟即可到达该地区,或乘坐City Loop公交车,提供每日800日元的无限乘车服务。 以下四个景点是神户湾区最受欢迎和标志性的景点之一,不容错过:·美利坚公园– 著名的BE神户纪念碑所在地 ・神户港塔 – 一座地标性观景塔,提供全景 ・神户临海乐园umie – 大型滨水购物和餐饮综合体 ・神户湾巡游– 乘坐观光游轮欣赏港口城市壮丽景色 ▼其他神户观光信息 [2026]神户12个推荐旅游景点,供家长和孩子享受! ↓ 晚上——前往大阪梅田享用晚餐和购物 晚上,前往大阪梅田地区,这是日本西部最大的娱乐和商业区。享用美味的晚餐,充分利用该地区丰富的购物机会,然后结束一天。 大阪梅田餐厅推荐 ▼ [2026] 大阪梅田最佳11大美食:从最新餐厅到经典日本料理 ▼梅田购物阪神梅田主店:美食天堂,免税购物和独家发现 ▼大阪梅田夜晚活动 ▼ 7个大阪梅田夜间活动。在城市中享受酒吧、咖啡馆和夜景的夜晚! 你还可以从梅田前往难波,在大阪平久坐相扑馆欣赏一场激动人心的相扑主题表演。 这场充满活力的演出为日本国球带来了激动人心的入门体验,成为难忘的夜晚体验。 <第二天>探索西宫地区 第二天,考虑去大阪梅田和神户机场之间的西宫区。西宫以其历史悠久的清酒酿酒厂和本地魅力闻名,是一颗隐藏的宝石,你可以在这里远离主要游客潮,发现该地区不同的一面。 更多详情 ▼西宫一日行程|品尝Nadagogo的清酒和探索阪神甲子园球场你觉得怎么样?凭借新推出的阪神24小时通行证,您可以方便且实惠地探索关西地区一些最具吸引力的目的地。充分利用这张方便的通行证,在日本之旅中创造难忘的回忆吧!
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蜡笔小新曲奇制作体验!探访神户的DODECA饼干工作室
位于神户三宫的DODECA饼干工作室已成为一处人气景点,游客可以在这里制作印有蜡笔小新角色的巨型饼干。这次,我们体验了巨型饼干和披萨制作两种项目。在这篇实地测评中,我们将带您了解所有信息——从如何预约、如何到达,到体验的真实感受,以及是否值得将其加入您的神户行程。目录:1. 什么是DODECA饼干工作室?2. 门票及预约方式 3. 如何前往DODECA饼干工作室 4. 体验需要多长时间? 5. 互动体验报告 (1) 巨型曲奇制作体验 (2) 普通披萨制作体验 (3) 新鲜出炉迷你曲奇制作体验 6. DODECA曲奇工作室咖啡厅及周边商品 DODECA曲奇工作室是一家互动式咖啡厅,游客可以在这里亲手制作卡通人物主题曲奇,同时享受调动五感(视觉、听觉、触觉、嗅觉和味觉)的美食体验。咖啡厅的宗旨是通过亲手烹饪和分享体验的乐趣,为每个人带来笑容。咖啡厅内还出售蜡笔小新限定地区版周边商品,让这部深受喜爱的动画的粉丝们拥有更加特别的体验。巨型曲奇制作体验价格为2,800日元,普通披萨制作体验价格为1,760日元,新鲜出炉迷你曲奇制作体验价格为880日元。如果您是团体参观,每个人都可以选择不同的活动,因此完全可以一起体验制作饼干和披萨的乐趣。DODECA Cookie Studio 欢迎无需预约的游客直接前往。但是,在客流高峰期,工作人员可能需要一些时间准备体验项目,因此可能需要稍作等待。如果您想确保能体验到心仪的时间段,建议您提前预约。您可以通过官方网站进行预约。预约时间为上午 10:00 至晚上 7:00,每小时一个时段,但巨型饼干制作体验仅开放至晚上 6:00。请注意,官方网站目前仅提供日语版本。我们鼓励国际游客通过 Klook、KKday 或 NOL 等在线旅游平台进行预订,这些平台为海外游客提供更便捷的预订流程。DODECA Cookie Studio 地理位置优越,可轻松抵达神户各大铁路线。 〇从JR三宫站东口步行1分钟 〇从阪急神户三宫站东口步行5分钟 〇从阪神神户三宫站东口步行1分钟 〇从神户市营地铁三宫站东3号出口步行5分钟 〇与Port Liner三宫站2层直接相连 如果您乘坐JR以外的铁路线抵达,请前往JR三宫站东检票口。出东检票口后右转,在7-Eleven便利店左转,继续直行即可到达三宫OPA2。请注意,该地区有两个购物中心:三宫OPA和三宫OPA2。DODECA Cookie Studio位于三宫OPA2内,请勿混淆。DODECA Cookie Studio提供三种不同的体验活动,每种活动时长各不相同。请务必在到访前查看所需时间。巨型曲奇制作体验大约需要 90-120 分钟。您可以选择在咖啡馆享用成品曲奇,也可以带回家,如果您时间充裕,这将是您的理想之选。简易披萨制作体验大约需要 30 分钟。此体验仅限堂食,您可以立即在咖啡馆内享用新鲜出炉的披萨。如果您想将体验与午餐结合起来,这也是一个不错的选择。新鲜出炉迷你曲奇制作体验也大约需要 30 分钟。与披萨制作体验一样,此体验也仅限堂食,您可以放松地在咖啡馆内享用刚出炉的温暖曲奇。现在,让我们来详细了解一下每项体验!我们体验了所有三项活动——巨型曲奇制作体验、简易披萨制作体验和新鲜出炉迷你曲奇制作体验——以下是我们的感受。这三项活动主要以自助式为主,您可以按照自己的节奏进行。这种灵活的方式让您无论与家人、朋友还是独自一人前来,都能享受轻松愉快的体验。在入口处付款后,您将领取饼干制作套装。此时,您需要选择想要制作的蜡笔小新角色,因为每个角色都配有专属的饼干模具。在神户的DODECA饼干工作室,您可以选择蜡笔小新、小白、吹吹左卫门、风间君、宁宁、正雄君和少爷。拿到模具、擀面杖、刮刀和饼干面团后,只需按照图示说明开始制作您的巨型饼干即可。第一步是将面团擀开,使其与模具大小相符。这需要一些力气,所以年龄较小的孩子可能需要成人的帮助。面团擀好后,尽量将表面抹平。光滑均匀的表面有助于烤出漂亮的饼干。最后,用黑色和红色的面团添加人物的头发和嘴巴等细节。您可以参考示例设计,也可以发挥创意,创作属于您自己的独特表情。虽然很想花很多时间精雕细琢,但请记住,面团在手中会随着温度升高而变软,所以最好动作快一些。根据您选择的人物,您可能会剩下一些面团。您可以随意将它们捏成字母或其他有趣的图案——它们会和您的巨型饼干一起烘烤。装饰完成后,请将饼干交给工作人员,他们会为您烘烤并冷却。冷却过程大约需要 60 分钟。等待期间,您可以放松一下,喝杯饮料,玩玩蜡笔小新主题的纸牌游戏(例如 UNO 或扑克牌),或者逛逛 Sannomiya OPA2 内的商店。如果您还有时间,这也是探索附近神户景点的绝佳机会,例如神户港塔或北野异人馆。当您的饼干完全冷却后,我们会为您准备一个特制的外带包装。如果您想立即享用,只需在咖啡厅点一杯饮品,即可享用您新鲜出炉的美味。离开前,别忘了和您的成品饼干合影留念!简易披萨制作体验的流程也大致相同。付款后,您将获得一套披萨制作工具包。使用卡通模具,您可以将圆形披萨面团切割成您选择的卡通人物形状,涂抹您喜欢的酱料,然后铺上一层厚厚的芝士。您可以选择蛋黄酱、明太子蛋黄酱、芥末蛋黄酱或番茄酱作为酱料。据工作人员介绍,明太子蛋黄酱是最受欢迎的选择,如果您不确定该选哪种,不妨试试看!为了节省时间,建议您在披萨放入烤箱前,将海苔切成所需的形状。这样,披萨一出炉你就能立刻享用。披萨烤好后,迅速将海苔片铺在上面,拍几张纪念照,趁热享用吧!“新鲜出炉迷你曲奇制作体验”需要先在入口处付款,然后领取一份迷你曲奇制作工具包。制作过程与传统曲奇类似。擀开面团,然后用心形、花瓣等形状的饼干模具制作曲奇。接下来,你可以选择用黑色面团、杏仁片或核桃碎来装饰曲奇。满意后,将曲奇交给工作人员烘烤。正如“新鲜出炉迷你曲奇”这个名字所示,这项体验的亮点之一就是可以品尝到刚出炉的曲奇。这也是三项活动中最快的,如果你时间有限,这绝对是个不错的选择。这三种体验都很有趣,但如果您来DODECA饼干工作室,我们特别推荐您尝试巨型饼干制作体验。这是工作室的招牌活动,也是独一无二的体验,您在其他任何地方都找不到。DODECA饼干工作室不仅提供动手制作饼干的体验,还是一家温馨的咖啡馆,您可以在这里点饮品,享用自己亲手制作的饼干或披萨,并与您的作品合影留念。咖啡馆区域内巨大的蜡笔小新雕像是最佳拍照地点之一。一定要和您新鲜出炉的饼干或披萨拍张纪念照!工作室还出售各种蜡笔小新周边商品,方便您挑选纪念品。许多游客喜欢将自己制作好的饼干或披萨与喜爱的角色周边商品合影,留下更难忘的回忆。DODECA饼干工作室地理位置优越,距离车站仅几步之遥,是大人和孩子都喜爱的好去处。无需预约,所有所需物品均已备齐,您可以直接前往开始创作。如果您正计划前往神户,这绝对是一次值得添加到行程中的体验。▼更多神户观光信息▼ 神户初体验:21个必做之事!观光、景点、餐饮、示范路线 [2026] 神户亲子游12大推荐景点!ⒸU/F・S・A・A
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神户必去的8座神社:与周边景点完美搭配
Surrounded by mountains and the sea, Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture has long thrived as an international port city. This rich cultural background is reflected in its unique and diverse shrines. From matchmaking and business prosperity to victory prayers, each shrine offers different blessings. Whether nestled in the mountains or located in the city center, each shrine has its own distinctive atmosphere. Be sure to enjoy not only the spiritual experience but also the natural beauty and history of Kobe as you go shrine-hopping. Index Top 3 Shrines in Kobe | Power Spot for Love and Marriage: Ikuta Shrine Top 3 Shrines in Kobe | Honoring One of Japan’s Proud Military Heroes: Minatogawa Shrine Top 3 Shrines in Kobe | A Historic Shrine with Cute Stingray Ema: Nagata Shrine A Shrine Above the City with a Spectacular View: Kitano Tenman Shrine Western-Style Elegance in Kobe: Sannomiya Shrine Kobe’s Shrine of Victory Visited by Soccer Players and Fans: Yuzuruha Shrine Take a Short Trip from Kobe! Shrine of Prosperity in Business: Nishinomiya Shrine A Bit Beyond Kobe—Facing the Sea: Uozumi Sumiyoshi Shrine Located in Sannomiya, Kobe’s busiest downtown area, Ikuta Shrine is one of the city’s oldest, with a history spanning over 1,800 years. Alongside Minatogawa Shrine and Nagata Shrine, it is considered one of the “Three Great Shrines of Kobe,” and many locals make it a tradition to visit all three for hatsumode (New Year’s shrine visits). On the north side of the shrine grounds lies the lush “Ikuta Forest,” filled with trees that are hundreds of years old. It’s a serene, refreshing space that feels completely detached from the city’s bustle. Placing your hand on one of the large tree trunks to feel its energy is a recommended experience. The shrine’s main deity, Wakahirume-no-Mikoto, is associated with weaving, and by extension, the weaving together of good relationships. This makes the shrine especially popular for love and matchmaking blessings. Ikuta Shrine offers a variety of charms, but one of the most beloved is the “Water Fortune Slip (Mizu-mikuji).” When dipped into the sacred water of “Kinryūsen” in the forest, hidden words appear on the slip, which is a magical experience said to be highly accurate. If you’re harboring secret feelings for someone, don’t miss it! You’ll also find adorable heart-shaped ema (wooden votive plaques) for your wishes. Established in 1872, Minatogawa Shrine is one of Kobe’s most iconic shrines, drawing over a million visitors for hatsumode each year. It’s known for a wide range of blessings, including good fortune, family safety, traffic safety, academic success, and protection from misfortune. The shrine enshrines Kusunoki Masashige, a legendary warrior known for his loyalty and sense of justice, affectionately known by locals as “Nanko-san.” The spacious grounds—over 7,600 tsubo (roughly 25,000 square meters)—are filled with greenery, offering a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. As you pass through the prominent stone lanterns at the front gate and walk down the main path, you’ll come upon the main hall. Look up at the ceiling and you’ll be captivated by the 164 beautifully painted panels donated by renowned artists from across Japan. Among them, the “Great Azure Dragon” by Fukuda Baisen, an artist born in Hyogo Prefecture, is especially breathtaking. Take your time to admire the artistry that captures the essence of Japanese beauty. Also within the shrine grounds is Kusumoto Inari Shrine, said to offer blessings for business prosperity and bountiful harvests. Its row of vibrant red torii gates makes it not only spiritually significant but also a great photo spot! Nagata Shrine, dedicated to the deity Kotoshironushi-no-Okami—the guardian of commerce and industry—boasts a history of over 1,800 years. The shrine is believed to bestow blessings of business prosperity, happiness, good fortune, and protection from misfortune. As Kotoshironushi-no-Okami is said to have the power to foresee the future, the shrine also performs memorial services for old eyeglasses—an unusual yet meaningful tradition. Within the grounds, you’ll find Kusunomiya Inari Shrine, known for its charming ema (votive plaques) featuring illustrations of fish and red stingrays. According to local legend, after a typhoon caused a nearby river to overflow, a red stingray found its way into the shrine’s grounds. It’s believed that the sacred 800-year-old camphor tree towering behind the shrine is now home to the spirit of that stingray. Offering one of these ema is said to help cure swelling ailments, especially hemorrhoids. Nagata Shrine is also renowned for its February Setsubun Festival and the traditional Oni-Shinji Ritual. Unlike typical Setsubun festivals where beans are scattered to drive away demons, here the “oni” (demons) are seen as divine messengers and are warmly welcomed. During the event, seven costumed “oni” perform a dance on a stage set within the shrine grounds, purifying the area of misfortune. If your visit coincides with this rare and heartwarming ritual, it’s a chance to meet a “good demon”—an experience not to be missed! Nestled in the charming and exotic Kitano Ijinkan district, Kitano Tenman Shrine was founded in 1180 by enshrining Kyoto’s Kitano Tenmangu Shrine. This historic shrine gave the area its name and is deeply connected to Sugawara no Michizane, the deity of scholarship. Students and exam-takers flock here year-round to pray for academic success. The shrine also offers stunning panoramic views. Located at the top of Kitanozaka slope, it overlooks the picturesque Kitano district and, on clear days, even Kobe Port. But it’s not just students who visit—Kitano Tenman Shrine is also known as a romantic power spot. A beloved ritual here is the “Wish-Carp” (Kanai Koi). By pouring water over a statue of a carp at the chozuya (purification fountain) while making a wish, it’s believed your romantic dreams will come true. You can double your luck by writing your wishes on the adorable pink paper-mâché Koi-Koi charms, shaped like little carp, and offering them at the shrine. Other fun and unique experiences include the “Sensu Mikuji”, a mini folding fan containing your fortune, and the quirky “Ishihara Hiroko Love Mikuji”, a collaboration with a contemporary Japanese artist. These creative takes on traditional omikuji (fortune slips) make the shrine a delightful stop whether you’re seeking love, academic success, or simply an unforgettable memory. Sannomiya Shrine, dedicated to the sea goddess Tachibana Hime no Mikoto, has long been revered by the people of Kobe as a guardian of maritime safety and commerce. Located in what is now central Kobe, this shrine has been deeply connected to the city’s identity as a port town since ancient times. One of the most notable historical episodes associated with Sannomiya Shrine is the Kobe Incident of 1868. Shortly after the opening of the port, a conflict broke out between foreign soldiers and samurai from Okayama Prefecture, escalating into a skirmish involving gunfire and naval ships. The incident took place on the grounds of Sannomiya Shrine, and remnants of this moment in history can still be seen today. A cannon from the same era is also on display, offering a rare chance to explore the international tensions and dramatic moments that shaped Kobe’s early modern history. Adding to the shrine’s unique charm is a stained-glass window behind the purification fountain—a rare sight in Shinto architecture. Its elegant, Western-style design is yet another example of Kobe’s fusion of tradition and cosmopolitan flair. Sannomiya Shrine is also part of the Kobe Eight Shrine Pilgrimage, which includes shrines numbered one through eight across the city. While traditionally done on Setsubun Day to ward off evil and bring good fortune, you can embark on this spiritual journey anytime. Be sure to bring a goshuincho (stamp book), as each of the eight shrines offers a special seal to commemorate your visit. It’s a meaningful way to connect with Kobe’s heritage—both spiritually and culturally—while enjoying the city’s diverse landscapes. Yuzuruha Shrine is a historic shrine that enshrines Kumano Okami, a deity associated with protection and victory. Its symbol, the Yatagarasu—a mythical three-legged crow said to lead people to success—makes this shrine especially popular for those seeking to pray for victory or triumph in personal endeavors. Located in Mikage, the birthplace of Japan’s first soccer team, Yuzuruha Shrine has a special connection to the sport. Interestingly, the Japan Football Association also uses the Yatagarasu as its emblem, adding a layer of spiritual significance. Within the shrine grounds, you’ll find a stone soccer ball monument made of Mikage-ishi, the locally sourced granite that gives the area its name. You can also pick up soccer-themed ema (votive plaques) and charms, making this a must-visit for soccer fans. Don’t miss the intriguing “Chikaraishi” (power stones)—massive stones once used in feats of strength from the Edo to Meiji periods. The stones bear inscriptions detailing their weight and the names of those who lifted them. You’ll likely find yourself wondering, “Did someone really lift this?” Another unique feature is the Tamaharai purification ritual. You blow your breath onto a sacred stone called Saitama, transferring your misfortunes to it. Then, you throw it against a harae-ishi (purification stone) to cast away bad luck. This cathartic ritual is said to leave you feeling refreshed and renewed—definitely worth a try during your visit. About 15 minutes from Kobe Sannomiya by Hanshin Railway, you’ll find Nishinomiya Shrine, famous for bringing good fortune in business and wealth. Passing through the gate, you’ll walk along a long 230-meter approach that leads to a vividly vermilion worship hall radiating a solemn atmosphere. Behind it stands the main hall, built in the rare Sangen Kasuga-zukuri architectural style, found only in a few places across Japan. Start by offering your prayers here, then take a leisurely stroll through the grounds, where seasonal flowers and plants bloom throughout the year. Take a relaxing break at Okame Chaya, where you can enjoy a warm cup of amazake (sweet rice drink). You can also try your luck with a unique omikuji that contains a “Daifuku” fortune—considered even luckier than a “Daikichi” (great blessing)! While Nishinomiya Shrine hosts various festivals throughout the year, the most famous is Tōka Ebisu in January, the largest festival in the Hanshin area for praying for business prosperity. In July, the summer festival Natsu Ebisu takes place over four days, during which the shrine grounds are beautifully lit up at night, offering a completely different atmosphere from the daytime. The area surrounding Nishinomiya Shrine is also home to top sake-producing districts like Nadagogo and the iconic Hanshin Koshien Stadium. Be sure to explore these local highlights as well. ▼Check this article▼ Nishinomiya 1 Day Itinerary|Savor Sake in Nadagogo and Explore Hanshin Koshien Stadium Located in a coastal town in Akashi City, next to Kobe, Uozumi Sumiyoshi Shrine is a historic shrine founded in the year 464 and is known as a guardian of sea routes. Although it is a bit removed from the center of Kobe, it offers breathtaking scenic views like this. Known as “Meisho Nishikigaura,” the area offers a stunning view—during the day, the calm sea stretches out beyond the torii gate, while at sunset, the combination of the setting sun in the west, pine trees, and stone lanterns creates a scene that looks like a painting. In late April, the shrine’s sacred wisteria tree blooms, and its flower clusters sway gracefully in the gentle sea breeze. Around June, hydrangeas color the shrine grounds. A visit to a shrine isn’t just about offering prayers—simply spending time in the peaceful grounds can mysteriously fill you with renewed energy. When you go, don’t forget to show gratitude to the deities and be mindful of proper etiquette. May your shrine visits bring you moments of healing and serenity. “Enjoy! OSAKA KYOTO KOBE,” shares sightseeing information for international visitors to Kobe, Osaka, and Kyoto. You’ll also find articles packed with must-see spots and gourmet recommendations in Kobe. 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