Kobe Luminarie was first held in December 1995, the year of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, as a symbol of the repose of the souls of the victims of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, as well as of dreams and hopes for the reconstruction and revival of the city. Since then, the event has been supported by many people as an event to pass on the memory of the earthquake to future generations and symbolize the hope of Kobe.
Toward the Continuation of Kobe Luminarie
Kobe Luminarie has been able to be held to date thanks to the understanding and cooperation of many businesses, citizens, and visitors. However, the revenue has continued to decline and we are now in a very difficult situation financially.
In light of this situation, we ask for your warm support for the Kobe Luminarie. Donations will be used for the production of Luminarie artworks, security, and other event operations.
(*) Kobe Luminarie from 2020 to 2022 has been cancelled due to the effects of the new type of coronavirus infection. Donations will be used for the next and subsequent Luminarie.
How to make a donation
Please refer to the following page for information on how to make a donation to Kobe Luminarie.
Donations to Kobe Luminarie (outside of Kobe City)
Donations to Kobe Luminarie can be made not only to Kobe City (Furusato Tax Payment), but also to Hyogo Prefecture (Furusato Tax Payment), and directly to Kobe Luminarie Organizing Committee.
- Furusato Choice (Hyogo Prefecture) (external link)
- Kobe Luminarie Organizing Committee official website (external link)
Donations to the Kobe Luminarie Organizing Committee are not tax deductible for income tax and municipal tax purposes.