The "Minatogawa Shrine Summer Festival - Dedo Matsuri and Kikusui Tenjin Matsuri", a summer festival in Kobe, will be held from August 22 to 26 at the Minatogawa Shrine (Chuo-ku, Kobe City), which is well known for its "Nanko-san".
Read moreThe area hosts the "Downtown Art Festival" in the fall, an event that features contemporary art exhibits and performances, with the cooperation of the artists who participate in the event.
Read moreA summer vacation event, "Cool Evening at Rikyu" will be held at Kobe City Suma Rikyu Park (Suma-ku, Kobe) for three days from August 23 to 25. The park is usually open until 17:00. During the event, it will be extended until 9:00 p.m.
Read moreThis weekend will also be full of gourmet festivals, fireworks, water sports events, etc. ♪ Kakogawa Meat Festa will be held for the first time at the Kakogawa riverside plaza, where you can enjoy meat, drinks, music, etc., and the Inagawa
Read moreLuminous Kobe 2, one of Japan's largest restaurant cruise ships, will offer a "special cruise" to view "Minato HANABI-2024-" to be held from October 21 at the Port of Kobe from the ship.
Read moreArima Kaido Onsen Suzuran no Yu" in Kita-ku, Kobe City, has undergone a major renovation, including the opening of a new bathtub in the indoor bath and a new cold sweat room in the bedrock bath area!
Read moreMotomachi Movie Theater in Chuo Ward, Kobe City, will hold "Shark Film Festival 2024" from August 17 to celebrate its 14th anniversary on August 21. The period will last until August 23.
Read moreKissFMKOBE will start accepting requests from August 9 for music to be used in the musical fireworks of "Minato HANABI-2024 - 5 days of coloring Kobe" to be held in October. The application period is until the 25th.
Read moreThe "Minato Hanabi - 2024 - 5 Days of Colors in Kobe" will be held at Meriken Park in Kobe City's Chuo Ward, and will feature new fireworks displays before the event begins on October 21.
Read moreThe program and highlights of the performance are as follows The town of Edo is bustling with festivals. Tobitogashira, geisha, and others come out to dance and make merry.
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