The 24th floor “Observation Lobby” of Kobe City Hall (Chuo-ku, Kobe) reopened on October 14.
The observation lobby, which had been used as a venue for vaccination against new coronavirus infection, was reopened following the closure of the venue.
On the occasion of this reopening, the environment was renewed with innovations so that visitors can enjoy the view of Kobe in a more comfortable environment than before.
New digital signage was installed to show PR videos of the city’s sightseeing spots and major projects to convey the charms of Kobe. In addition, a “BE KOBE” monument (miniature version) has been installed at Meriken Park and five other locations in the city to convey the feelings behind the “BE KOBE” monuments.
From the observation lobby, visitors can see Rokko Island and HAT Kobe to the east, Higashi Yuenchi to Port Island to the south, and even the Kii Peninsula on the opposite shore on a clear day, and Harbor Land to the west.
During the opening hours, the elevator with the red door on the first floor of City Hall Building No. 1 for high-rise floors operates directly and exclusively to the 24th floor observation lobby.
<A word from the reporter>
Many people have been looking forward to the reopening of the observatory, and many of them may have gone to see it as soon as possible. It is fun to be able to see far away in the daytime, and it is also romantic to be able to see the night view since it is open until late…
More Information
- Location
- Kobe City Hall Main Building
(6-5-1 Kano-machi, Chuo-ku)
Find it on GoogleMaps - Open hours
- Weekdays 9:00-22:00
Saturdays, Sundays and national holidays 10:00-22:00 - Closed
- Year-end and New Year holidays (December 29 to January 3 of the following year)
1 day for facility inspection