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神戶有許多樂趣等待您去體驗與挖掘,包括絕美的海港區、可以欣賞夜景的山脈、充滿異國情調的街道,以及溫泉勝地。
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One of the largest athletic facilities in Japan, Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA Report!
Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA , created in 2021, is one of the largest athletic facilities in Japan, located on a vast site of approximately 230,000 square meters. The highlight of the event will be athletic activities supervised by popular video creator “Fishers”! Please refer to the following detailed information when visiting the event. If you take the train, Hanshin Main Line Mikage Station or Hankyu Kobe Line Rokko Station are the nearest stations to “Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA”. From each station, take the Kobe City Bus, Rokko Cable Car, or Rokko Sanjo Bus. 1 Get off at Hanshin Main Line Mikage Station or Hankyu Kobe Line Rokko Station and take the Kobe City Bus No. 16 bound for Rokko Cable Shita. 2 Ride to the end of the line and then take the Rokko Cable Car. (about 10 minutes) Click here for timetable 3 Get off the Rokko Cable and go to the left when you exit the station. Let’s take the Rokko Sanjo Bus to “Athletic Park mae” Click here for timetable “Mountains, sky, and water. An adventure kingdom where everything is a stage” is the theme of Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA, which is set on land, in the air, and on the water. The fees are as follows. 〇Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA Unlimited play in 5 areas with up to 125 athletic points Adult: 3,000 yen Student discount: 2,500 yen (student ID required) Elementary school student: 2,000 yen 4-6 years old: 1,500 yen 0-3 years old: Free There is also a special “Rokkosan Athletic Coupon” that includes admission to the Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA and a train ticket. For more information, click here. →Hankyu version← →Hanshin version← Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA is an athletic course, comfortable clothing and athletic shoes are a must. A small backpack or waist pouch is recommended. Also, bring a towel and water. Since there are many athletic activities that require the use of hands, such as ladder, rope, etc., it would be better to have gloves. Also, since the Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA is located on the mountain, be sure to take all possible measures to protect yourself from sunburn. A change of clothes is also required for those who want to enjoy dynamic water athletics. 〇Variety athletic yahhoy 〇Water athletic wonder amembo 〇Muscle Athletic de kairiki It will vary depending on the area and the approach, but each area should take about one hour. If you want to conquer all of them, or if you want to experience your favorites over and over again, we recommend that you go first thing in the morning, as there are no nighttime activities. All athletic activities are leveled, and there are four levels in total. Level 1 Easy: Recommended for preschoolers! Level 2 Usually: Challenges from elementary school students are OK! Level 3 Difficult: For adults and people with physical strength! Level 4 Very difficult: Be careful even for adults! Please note that some areas have height restrictions. Yahhoy has many athletic activities with a strong game element. With 30 points of interest, the most photo-worthy athletics are in this area. Another feature of this area is that many of the difficulty levels are easy. People who are not confident in their physical strength and children will have the most fun in this area. Gorogoro drum migration Lv2 Walk well on the rolling drum! Super pipe slider Lv4 Let’s swing our bodies and swing our arm strength to advance. Dive into the game Lv2 Dive into the world of the chase between the thief and the policeman, the best photo spot in GREENIA. At the top of the sled cover Lv4 The warped wall is taller than the height of an adult. There are large and small 3.6m and 2.6m walls. Double ball slider Lv2 A slider that rides on a ball. Slope Shoot Level 2 One of the three major playground equipments in Yahhoy area. Try to shoot the 12 panels on the slope. de kairiki offers a variety of athletic activities that require muscle and arm strength. 20 points, many of which are difficult. Climb the spiral staircase Lv2 Climb the spiral staircase. Cross the ball Lv1 Balls that spin around when ridden. Stilts floating in the air Lv3 Stilts in the air, how to move them? Crossing the wobbly scaffolding Lv1 The foothold is swaying unsteadily. If you turn your head to the side, it looks like a swing. At the top of a big fort Lv4 A wooden fort overlooking the park; at Lv4, use the rope in the center to climb (climbing only). Super ring action Lv4 Arm strength athleticism that requires different movements on the left and right sides. Wonder amenbo is an athletic facility built on water. Be careful not to fall into the pond, but don’t worry, there are detours available. Due to age and height restrictions, this area is not open to elementary school students and those under 110 cm. Transparent! Super Spider Walk Lv4 This is an athletic activity in which visitors move with their arms and legs against the wall on either side. The level of difficulty is one of the top five most difficult in the park. An infinite ring that sways Lv2 Let’s cross the countless rings suspended in the air. Giant net wall Lv2 Numerous clear routes exist on the large net wall. Puka Puka Island Lv3 Let’s cross the unstable little island. Before the raft sinks Lv3 Rafts that sink when you get on them take you to the other side of the river. Cross quickly. Water tightrope walking Lv3 Tightrope walking on a rope affixed above the water. Run! Super jump Lv4 Run through the scaffolds that appear alternately on the left and right. There are many athletic facilities in Mount Rokko Adventure Kingdom GREENIA, in addition to the ones we have introduced. There are many that require power and agility, and there are many points of interest, so it would be quite difficult to visit them all in one day. If you want to enjoy yourself without any difficulty, we recommend that you visit the area more than once. wonder yamambo area has a total of 40 points. This area is geared toward young children in Levels 1 or 2 and is sure to be fun for the whole family! New RPG (role-playing game) themed athletic area “Mt.Kingdom” area will be launched on July 19, 2025! Under the supervision of popular video creator “Fishers”, this new 31-point area combines the elements of RPGs (role-playing games), such as storytelling, the extraordinary, game-like atmosphere, and a sense of accomplishment, with the realistic experience of physical exercise in athletic activities. The temperature on Mt. Rokko is said to be about 5 degrees lower than that of the city, making it comfortable not only in spring and fall, but also in summer. Please enjoy an active holiday in the vast nature.
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[2025] The best time to see flowers is from April to May! 12 spots to enjoy spring flowers in Kansai (Osaka, Kyoto, Kobe area)!
Spring is the season when all the plants and flowers that have been sleeping begin to move at once. Why don’t you go out to see colorful plants and flowers that give you a warm spring feeling? Here are some spots where you can enjoy flowers and plants in Osaka, Kyoto and Kobe. -INDEX- [Nemophila] Osaka Maishima Seaside Park, Osaka [Nemophila]Kobe Agri Park “Nemophila Hill 2025”, Kobe [Poppy] Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, Osaka [Aomomiji] Minoh Park, Osaka [Yamabuki] Matsuo-taisha Shrine, Kyoto [Kirishima Azalea] Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine, Kyoto [Peony] Otokunidera, Kyoto [Water Lily] Ryoanji Temple, Kyoto [Wisteria flowers] Nakayamadera, Takarazuka [Azalea] Sorakuen Garden, Kobe [Rose] Aramaki Rose Park, Itami [Japanese Primrose]Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, Kobe Nemophila is a small, lovely flower of clear blue. It is a popular flower in recent years because of its spectacular view of the whole area spreading out like a blue carpet. About 1 million nemophila plants will be in full bloom in the 44,000 m2 Osaka Maishima Seaside Park, located along the sea with a view of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. On Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, the opening hours are extended so that visitors can enjoy the orange flowers and the setting sun over the nemophila fields. There will also be limited edition gourmet foods available only at Osaka Maishima Seaside Park. The most popular item is the soft-serve ice cream, which is a lovely pale blue color like the nemophila flowers. It is recommended to take a picture of the soft-serve ice cream with the nemophila field in the background. The “Kitchen Car Fest in Maishima” will be held at the same time in the park. About 15 kitchen cars from all over Japan will gather to offer visitors the opportunity to taste a variety of Japanese gourmet foods. There is also an area in the park where visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms and tulips with nemophila, so if you are coming to Japan in spring, be sure to visit Osaka Maishima Seaside Park. Nemophila Festival: 2025 has been cancelled due to the Osaka-Kansai Expo, and will be held again in 2026. Usual viewing time: early April to early May A new spot in Kobe, Kobe Agri Park “Nemophila Hill 2025” with approximately one million nemophila flowers in full bloom is now open! Held from April to May, when nemophila are at their best, the harmony of the hills covered in blue nemophila and the clear blue sky is a panorama you will want to capture in your photographs. The park is situated on a small hill, from the top of which you can see the mountains of Kobe. Kobe Agri Park also has restaurants, barbecue facilities, a winery, a ceramics museum, and other facilities, allowing visitors to enjoy “food” and “agriculture” in various ways along with the nemophilas. Nemophila Hill 2025: Saturday, April 12 – Sunday, May 11, 2025 Usual viewing time: late April to early May Poppy is a member of the poppy family that has long been cultivated for ornamental and medicinal purposes. The seeds are also used in cooking. The Expo ’70 Park’s Shizen Bunka-en (Nature Park) and Hana-no-oka (Flower Hill) are decorated with approximately 380,000 poppies. The contrast of colors between the yellow and orange poppies and the fresh blue nemophila can also be enjoyed. Usual viewing time: early April to early May Aomomiji refers to the leaves of maple trees that turn from young leaves in spring to increasingly darker green. You can enjoy the fresh and crisp leaves of ao-momiji until they turn red in the fall. Minoh Park is famous for its autumn leaves, but it is also very beautiful in the fresh green season. Enjoy forest bathing surrounded by the sparkling green maples in the sunlight while listening to the murmuring of a mountain stream and the chirping of wild birds. Usual viewing time: Late April to late May ▼Check this article▼ 8 recommended gourmet restaurants in Minoh Waterfall! Cafes & Shops to stop by for sightseeing Note on how to get to Minoh Waterfall! Points that international travelers should know before going there Yamabuki is a deciduous shrub in the rose family with beautiful, almost orange-yellow flowers. The flower has been familiar to the Japanese people since ancient times. Matsuo-taisha Shrine, known as a place of famous water, has about 3,000 yamabuki trees, which turn the shrine grounds yellow. The Yamabuki Festival is held every year when the flowers are at their best. Usual viewing time: mid-April to early May It is very familiar in Japan and is often planted as a roadside tree or garden tree. It is loved by many people for its very vivid flowers. Vivid Kirishima azaleas are in full bloom at Hachijogaike Pond at Nagaoka Tenmangu Shrine. The crimson-tinged path surrounded by azalea plantings more than 2 meters high is magnificent. Usual viewing time: Late April – early May The peony is a plant that symbolizes beauty and has long been used as a design for crafts and paintings. It produces beautiful and large flowers like roses. There are 2,000 peony plants of about 30 varieties at Otokunidera Temple. Protected by white Japanese umbrellas for sun protection, the bright pink and red buttons bloom in large profusion. Usual viewing time: mid-April to early May Water lilies are striking aquatic plants with flowers that seem to float above the water. It is widely distributed in ponds and swamps. Kyoyoike Pond at Ryoanji Temple, a World Heritage site, is famous for its water lilies. Not only white but also red and pink flowers cover most of the pond. The flowers often open in the morning and close at noon, so the best time to see them is in the morning. Usual viewing time: Mid-May to late August The Japanese Wisteria flowers is a species endemic to Japan and is mentioned in the Manyoshu(Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves, refers to the extensive collection of poems compiled during the Nara period in Japan). The long, hairpin-like flowers hang down in a drooping manner. Purple flowers are common, but white and pink flowers also exist. At Nakayama-dera Temple’s Star Plaza, there is a magnificent wisteria trellis that stretches about 80 meters. The rows of white wisteria flowers look like “clouds floating in a blue sky. The sweet fragrance of the flowers can also be enjoyed. Usual viewing time: Mid-April to late April ▼Check this article▼ 7 Best Spots for Wisteria Flowers in Kansai: The Spring filled with purple flowers Sorakuen garden is Kobe City’s only Japanese garden, covering an expansive area of approximately 20,000 square meters, where visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the seasons. In early summer, approximately 4,000 brightly colored white and pink azaleas fill the garden. Every spring, an event called “Tsutsuji Yuusan” is held, during which important cultural properties are opened to the public, musical concerts, tea ceremonies, and other events can be enjoyed. Usual viewing time: Late April – early May Roses have long been cultivated for perfumery and medicinal purposes.” It is said to be “the flower that symbolizes love,” and is often used in arrangements and bouquets because of its gorgeous appearance and wide variety of types and colors. At Aramaki Rose Park in Itami, approximately 10,000 roses bloom in a stylish southern European-style garden. The view of the park, with its sloping terrain and colorful colors, is a must-see. Usual viewing time: Mid-May to mid-June Japanese Primrose is the largest member of the primrose family, with flower stalks that can reach 80 cm in length. It grows in clusters in wetlands at the foot of mountains. At the Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden, numerous alpine plants bloom from May to June. The 5,000 or so Japanese Primrose that fill the wetlands are especially breathtaking. Usual viewing time: Mid-May to late May ▼Check this article▼ Mt.Rokko, Kobe-1 Day Trip|Perfect Panoramic Views and Outdoor Adventure Park! The colorful flowers that bloom in spring are a source of comfort and relaxation for those who see them. Why don’t you take advantage of the warm, sunny weather and visit some of the best places and spots for flowers in Osaka, Kyoto, and Kobe?
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神戶必去的8座神社:與週邊景點完美搭配
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. Be sure to check them out and make the most of your trip! ▼Check this article▼ First Time in Kobe. 21 Best Things to Do! Sightseeing, Spots, Dining, Model Course 10 BEST Museums and Art Galleries in Kobe 10 Delicious Gourmet Foods in Kobe! Local Specialties and Local Foods Recommended by Locals Kobe-1 Day Trip|Enjoy the fashionable port city, Kobe [2025] Top 12 Recommended Tourist Spots in Kobe for Parents and Children to Enjoy!
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關西7大紫藤花勝地:紫色花海盡收眼底
日本的春天是鮮花盛開的季節!在日本,很多人一想到春天的花朵,可能會想到櫻花,但紫藤花是日本人熟悉的春天花朵,甚至在和歌中也有記載。觀賞isteria 花的最佳時間是在櫻花盛開之後。即使在櫻花結束后,我們仍然希望遊客看到一些日本風景! *參觀部分景點需要入場費和參拜費。詳情請查看各景點的官方網站。 -INDEX- [大阪福島區] 下福島公園等 [大阪,東澄吉] 長居植物園 [兵庫縣丹波市] 白溝寺 [兵庫縣寶塚市] 中山寺 [京都,宇治] 平等院 [京都,伏見] 上南宮 [奈良] 春日大社 紫藤花即使在城市中心也可以看到。福島區和野田地區位於大阪梅田地區附近,約有 600 年的歷史,一直被稱為著名的富士樹名勝。這也是紫藤花(富士)的標準日本名稱是 「nodafuji」 的地方。 野田的紫藤花在第二次世界大戰期間的一次空襲中幾乎完全消失,但在當地居民的努力下,現在已經恢復了。每年在區內的29個地點盛開,包括公園和公共設施。 特別是下福島公園,紫藤棚架數量最多的區,值得一看。阪神野田站前的廣場風景如畫,紫藤花的紫色調與城市景觀形成鮮明對比。 通常參觀時間:4 月中旬 “Nagai Botanical Garden” 的藍色和淺紫色花朵的合作在照片中看起來很棒。Nemophila 是近年來日本流行的春花,在佔地約 2,000 平方米的 Life Garden 中盛開。在它旁邊,4 月中旬,野田藤(紫藤花)開滿了淺紫色的花朵,使這裡成為遊客可以同時看到所有受歡迎的花朵的地方。 長居植物園距離梅田、心齋橋和難波僅一趟地鐵車程。從市中心可輕鬆抵達,遊客一年四季都可以遇到各種各樣的植物、樹木和花卉。常設夜間戶外博物館「Team Lab Botanical Garden Osaka」也很受歡迎! ▼ teamLab植物園大阪的亮點和活動 通常的觀賞時間:4月中旬(嗜魚:4月中旬至5月上旬) 白狗寺的紫藤景象讓人不感動!從大阪站乘坐火車和計程車到白溝寺大約需要 2 小時 20 分鐘,但風景是如此壯觀,會讓您無言以對。前任住持大約在 30 年前種植了這種紫藤花,花簇長達 1 米多。紫藤棚架的體積是壓倒性的,因為它們在120公尺的廣闊區域上呈L形。紫藤花像雨一樣從頭頂傾瀉而下。白後寺九沙宮富士祭將於 2025 年 4 月 27 日(星期日)至 5 月 6 日(星期二、公休日)上午 8:30 至下午 6:00 舉行。紫藤點燈時間為下午 6:30 至晚上 9:00,但燈飾的全部效果在晚上 7:00 後變得可見,營造出讓人想起極光流過天空的場景。 * 節日期間可能會根據開花條件而改變。請查看官方網站以獲取更新。 通常參觀時間: 5 月上旬至中旬 中山寺以其肥沃和安全分娩而聞名。它位於寶塚,溫泉泉水噴涌而出。寺院內的「星之廣葉」有一個 80 米長的紫藤花架,從 4 月中旬到下旬,紫藤花盛開。紫色紫藤在日本最常見,但中山寺的特點是白色紫藤。如果你在陽光明媚的日子來訪,它們看起來就像漂浮在藍天的雲朵!紫藤花的甜美芬芳也飄蕩在空氣中。 通常觀賞時間:4 月中旬至下旬平等院鳳凰殿建於 1053 年,是 10 日元硬幣上描繪的著名地標,是作為遊客訪問京都的必遊景點。平等院花園開滿了四季的鮮花,與建在池塘中央的鳳凰堂和池塘另一邊的山景一起,是人們在建造寺廟時所設想的天堂的形象。春天,池塘裡開滿了盛開的紫藤花,與華麗的鳳凰廳相得益彰。這確實是一個天堂般的環境,具有優雅的日本風味,不容錯過。 通常的觀賞時間:4 月中旬至 5 月上旬 城南宮是遊客可以欣賞到時令花卉的地方。寺院內有五個花園,每年在“室町之庭”花園中開出紫藤花的色調,這是一個帶有池塘的圓形花園的花園。春天,不僅紫藤花盛開,園內的山吹樹和杜鵑花樹也幾乎同時綻放,因此有很多值得一看的地方。此外,還有 「紫藤神樂 」表演(免費入場),其中手握紫藤枝,冠冕一簇紫藤花的巫女表演神樂舞,如果你收到 「紫藤花護身符」,巫女會用神樂鈴鐺淨化你(每個護身符 1,000 日元)。在這裡,遊客不僅可以賞花,還可以享受“體驗”。 通常觀賞時間: 4月下旬 紫藤神樂神樂:2025年5月1日至6日、10日、11日、17日、18日、24日和25日每天10:00和15:00 春日大社是奈良的主要旅遊景點之一,其美麗的神社亭被塗成鮮豔的朱紅色,被指定為世界遺產。紫藤花是春日大社的重要花,甚至用於神社的徽章。紫藤花在神社內野生生長,主殿的「砂摟紫藤」被稱為名樹。此外,萬葉集植物園種植了與日本最古老的詩歌選集《萬葉集》相關的約 300 種花卉和植物,種植了 20 個品種的約 200 株紫藤花,讓遊客可以瞭解花的形狀、大小和顏色因品種而異。 通常觀賞時間:4 月中旬至 5 月上旬 自古以來,日本人就對季節的變化很敏感。您不認為紫藤花的優雅和莊重的印象與日本的和諧形象有關嗎?請參觀一個可以看到紫藤花日式風光的地方。
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日式旅館 有馬輝裡:入住期間可獲贈太鼓之湯溫泉門票
有馬輝裡 (Arima Kirari) 是一家日式旅館,位於日本三大最古老的溫泉之一的有馬溫泉。飯店擁有卓越的服務、時尚的日式現代室內設計以及 2024 年新開幕的客房,為您提供舒適的住宿。 從其氛圍和客房到溫泉和餐廳美食,這裡詳細介紹了 Arima Kirari 的特色。 首頁 有馬溫泉酒店「有馬Kirari」概要 有馬Kirari的住客可無限次使用「太閣之湯」 如何前往「有馬Kirari」 辦理入住手續及探索酒店私人溫泉房間!造訪「Arima Kirari」的客房一次難得的體驗!在「有馬Kirari」享受金泉和銀泉 在「有馬Kirari's」享用晚餐 在「有馬Kirari」的餐廳價格和住宿計劃 在有馬Kirari住宿並在有馬溫泉鎮散步 有馬Kirari 已在有馬溫泉接待客人 50 多年。酒店於 2019 年進行了翻新,內部時尚而現代。 有馬溫泉以其兩種不同的溫泉而聞名:紅褐色的“金泉”(金浴)和清澈的“銀泉”(銀浴)。 在有馬 Kirari,客人可以同時享受這兩種服務,這在有馬地區的住宿中很少見。飯店擁有 55 間客房,包括設計典雅的空間,為您提供舒適輕鬆的住宿。 2024 年,新的客房配有私人浴室,配有自由流動的「銀泉」水,讓客人在私人溫泉中浸泡的同時欣賞四季變化的美麗。對於那些尋求更私密的溫泉體驗的人來說,強烈推薦這些房間。 Arima Kirari 最顯著的特色之一是可以無限制免費進入相鄰的溫泉主題樂園 Taiko no Yu。 太閒之湯佔地 7,000 平方米,是有馬溫泉地區最大的溫泉設施。它擁有六個露天浴池、室內浴池、熔岩桑拿、冷氣浴、基岩浴、蒸汽浴和其他獨特的沐浴體驗。您可以在一個地方享受各種沐浴體驗,包括露天藥草浴,其中柚子和薰衣草等季節性氣味與大氣燈光相結合,營造出輕鬆的氛圍。其他亮點包括自由流動溫泉水的金泉露天浴池、金泉和銀泉混合浴池、高濃度碳酸泉和質樸的冷水浴。如果您喜歡放鬆身心的泡溫泉,而不是主題樂園般的溫泉體驗,請放心。 Arima Kirari 內設有專供飯店住客使用的獨特、時尚、現代化的盥洗區。從神戶電鐵有馬溫泉站、阪急巴士有馬溫泉站步行約10分鐘即可到達Arima Kirari。不過,免費接駁車每小時運行2至3班,出遊更加方便。 接駁車不僅可用於辦理入住和退房,還可用於觀光,讓您有效率地探索該地區。它還在六甲有馬纜車的有馬溫泉站停靠,方便前往六甲山區,遊客可以在那裡欣賞美麗的自然風光和藝術裝置。 ▶查看時刻表 ▼查看文章▼ 如果你要從大阪、京都或神戶前往有馬,請參考以下文章。如何從大阪、京都和神戶前往有馬溫泉-完整的交通指南 飯店入口是體驗的開始。從您抵達飯店門面的那一刻起,飯店工作人員將全心全意為您服務,引導您順利抵達大廳。一旦進入室內,您就會感受到寬敞、開放的氛圍。大廳特色牆展示著名畫家米同隱的巨幅櫻花水墨畫,讓客人一年四季都能欣賞到櫻花之美。 上方的天花板空間裝飾有能登柏樹傘,空氣中瀰漫著清新的香氣,而 Bang & Olufsen 音響系統則播放著季節的治癒音樂,增強了人們對非凡住宿的期待感。 入住時間為下午 3:00。您可以將行李寄存在前台,然後出去漫步在有馬溫泉鎮,但首先,讓我們來探索一下酒店吧! 讓我們從迎賓休息室開始。客人可以在迎賓休息室享用免費飲品,包括咖啡、茶(紅茶和綠茶)和橙汁。另外還有養樂多,但每人僅限一瓶,非常適合在放鬆的沐浴後享用。休息室開放時間為下午 2:00 至下午 6:00,因此請務必在上述時間內前往。 接下來,在電梯附近,你會發現浴衣選擇角落。女性客人可以從五種不同款式、不同尺寸的浴衣中進行選擇。不過,請記住,這些不能帶回家!整個酒店都擁有和諧的現代內部。大廳的格子架和通往太鼓之湯的走廊上的枯山水庭園增添了時尚氣息!還有一家紀念品商店,所以您不必擔心忘記買東西。我被帶到了新裝修的 5 樓房間“Tsuzumi”,該房間於 2024 年開業。 室內設計與入口的現代時尚美學一致。雖然鋪著榻榻米地板,但座位安排是桌椅結合,而不是傳統的地板座位,確保您享受舒適的體驗,而不會讓腿部勞損。走廊配有衣櫃和咖啡機,只需輕輕一按,就能享用一杯香濃的咖啡。接下來是盥洗室和浴室區。浴室裡的浴缸供應源源不絕的銀泉溫泉水!泡在私人溫泉裡,同時欣賞鬱鬱蔥蔥的如茵的清新景色,是一種真正的奢華。對於那些喜歡私人溫泉體驗而不是大型公共浴池的人來說,強烈推薦這個。此外,洗手間設計為可供兩人同時使用,方便家庭使用,避免尖峰時段的擁擠。讓我們來看看酒店客人專用的洗浴區,我有幸拍攝了它。 在澡堂裡,你會發現兩種並排的有馬著名溫泉:金泉:一種渾濁的紅褐色溫泉,富含鐵和鹽。人參:清澈如絲、質地柔滑的溫泉。更衣區也維護得很好,為您在泡澡前後提供一個乾淨舒適的放鬆空間。如果在有馬溫泉過夜,強烈建議泡溫泉、換上浴衣,悠閒地享用飯店晚餐。 「Arima Kirari」 為客人提供獨特、時尚、現代的日式用餐空間,名為「Dining Kirari Ichigo Ichie」。客人可在辦理入住時預先選定的晚餐時間前往餐廳。 這裡的美食是“Shin-Washoku”,融合了傳統日本烹飪技術與西方烹飪風格。時令菜單包括開胃菜、生魚片、以烤優質黑毛和牛為特色的主菜以及甜點,全部採用最優質的時令食材製成。每道菜的呈現方式,包括精心挑選的餐具,都增強了體驗,讓每一道菜都帶來驚喜和愉悅。 享受Kirari精緻美食的全方位感官體驗。這裡介紹的方案是限時推出的“新客房竣工紀念高級住宿方案”,每人5萬日元起,含晚餐。如果想要更實惠的選擇,包含兩餐的標準間起價為 22,000 日元。價格根據季節和一周中的不同日子而有所不同,因此請務必查看官方網站以了解詳情。點擊此處查看官方住宿計劃 熱忱的款待、現代日式室內裝潢、同時享受金泉和銀泉溫泉的難得機會以及精緻的時令美食 - 所有這些都使“Arima Kirari”成為一個完美的住宿場所,確保清潔和舒適。 如果您有興趣探索該地區,請查閱以下文章,以了解有關漫步有馬溫泉鎮、其美食場所、附近可乘坐索道到達的六甲山地區以及神戶觀光景點的資訊。 有馬溫泉1日遊|享受溫泉、美食、自然!有馬溫泉町休閒勝地六甲山的十大最佳美食和甜點 第一次來神戶。 21 件最值得做的事!觀光、景點、餐飲、示範路線
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