This event, held in conjunction with the blooming of the "hanamizuki" (dogwood), a tree in Nagata Ward, is known as one of the four major spring festivals in Nagata, and is a popular annual event. Nagata, Kobe
Read moreOkurayama Park" is a 10-minute walk from Kobe Station to the mountain side beyond Minatogawa Shrine, just a short distance from Okurayama Subway Station. The park is locally known as a cherry blossom viewing spot.
Read moreOkamoto Minami Park" (Higashinada-ku, Kobe) is located just a short walk northwest from the north ticket gate of Hankyu Okamoto Station. The rare varieties of cherry trees planted in this small park are at their best
Read moreOutline ; RIC Gran Quarre - 3-2-2, Koyo-cho Naka, Higashinada-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo 658-0032 - 10:00 - 12:00 - Free admission, bazaar and other sales for a fee - Rokuai Odekake Marche
Read moreTerrace Mode Bargain" by "fanbi Terauchi," a general wholesale store, will be held at "Kobe Fashion Mart" (Higashinada-ku, Kobe) on April 12 and 13.
Read moreThere are various facilities such as "Kobekko Land" where children can play for free, "Wada Shrine" dedicated to a snake, "Maison Murata" and "Cape Roasting Factory", and many other fashionable shops and restaurants.
Read moreKodomo no Mori Athletic", a field athletic facility in Kobe City Sumarikyu Park, which had been closed since last December due to renewal work on playground equipment, reopened on March 29.
Read moreThe "Arima Sakura Festival 2025" will start on March 29 at the Arima River Water Plaza in the Arima Onsen district (Kita-ku, Kobe). The festival will last until April 6, and admission is free. Arima Onsen is one of the three oldest hot springs in Japan
Read moreCommunity Space RIC no Wa 3 min walk from "Island Center Station" of Kobe New Transit Rokko Liner Line. Venue Address 2-9-1 Naka, Koyo-cho, Higashinada-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 658-0032, Japan
Read moreMaya Tenjoji Temple and Sukuji-dai (Nada Ward, Kobe City) will hold the Maya Pilgrimage Festival on March 29 to herald the coming of spring. Maya, since before the Edo period, on the first horse day of the second month of the lunar calendar, people from nearby villages
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