Kitano-cho
Kitano is a part of Kobe city that is known as a former district of foreign merchant and diplomat residences.
Kitano is a part of Kobe city that is known as a former district of foreign merchant and diplomat residences.
Tiffany no Kyujitsu is a cafe located in the historical district of Kitano in Kobe.
The Kitano area has many old Western-style building, which were built by European settlers during the Meiji Era.
Green Hill Hotel Kobe is located a 7-minute walk from Shin-Kobe Train Station. It offers modern accommodation with a restaurant, massage services and free Wi-Fi
Just a 10-minute walk from Sannomiya and Shin-Kobe Train Stations, Green Hill Hotel offers rooms with a tea maker and private bathroom. Free WiFi access is avai
Designed for adults only, the love hotel Liberal is situated in Kobe, 4.1 km from Mount Maya and 5 km from Noevir Stadium Kobe. The rooms include a flat-screen
Featuring 2 gourmet restaurants, Kobe Kitano Hotel offers superb dining experiences and elegantly decorated guestrooms fitted with British interiors. JR Sannomi
Only a 5-minute walk from Sannomiya Station, Capsule Hotel Kobe Sannomiya offers personable capsule beds for male guests only. Guests can refresh in the public
Directly connected to Shin-Kobe Shinkansen Station, ANA Crowne Plaza offers 8 dining options with views of Kobe City and Rokko Mountain. It has an indoor pool,
These granite figures can be seen on the way to the Kitano Tenmangu shrine. Exit the east side of Kitano Tenmangu Shrine (to the right of the main shrine build
Kano Tenman-gu is a Shinto shrine located in Gifu City. This enshrines Sugawara no Michizane,who is known as the God of leaning.
Dazaifu Tenman-gu Shrine is dedicated to Tenjin, the deified form of Sugawara no Michizane, the god of learning. Opening hours vary for the Grand Hall and museu
Kitano Tenmangu is familiarly known as “Kitano Tenjin-san” to the locals in Kyoto. The shrine was established in 947 and is especially popular during festivals
Kitano Tenmangu shrine is one of Kyoto's most important shrines, historically and culturally. It was the first shrine where an actual person was enshrined, and