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Meriken Park (Chuo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture)

2025 12/02
Hyogo Prefecture
December 2, 2025

Overview (history, characteristics, attractions)
Meriken Park is a waterfront park located on the seafront in Chuo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture. The name "Meriken" comes from the English word "American," and is deeply connected to the history of Kobe Port, which developed as an international port where foreign ships anchored from the Meiji period onwards. Today, the park is lined with distinctive buildings such as the red Kobe Port Tower and the Kobe Maritime Museum with its innovative roof, and is attractive for its beautiful scenery and night view interwoven with the port and mountains. The park was also devastated by the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, and has been equipped with monuments and memorial zones to commemorate the disaster, serving as a place for tourism, relaxation, and remembrance.

Highlights
- Kobe Port Tower: Look out for the red steel frame on the exterior. From the observation deck, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the harbor, the Kobe cityscape, and even the Rokko Mountains (opening hours and admission fees may vary, so please check in advance).
– Kobe Maritime Museum: There are exhibits that teach you about the history of Kobe Port, ships, and port technology, and the building itself is a great photo spot.
- BE KOBE signs and monuments: A popular photo spot. There are also earthquake memorials and memorial sites, so please be considerate and respectful when viewing.
- Waterfront Promenade: Perfect for walking or running. Enjoy the view of the harbor from the benches and lawns.
- Night view and illumination: The beautiful illumination from dusk to night makes it a popular spot for dates and photography. During events, illuminations and fireworks are sometimes held.

Access (nearest station, transportation, etc.)
– On foot:
- Approximately 15-20 minutes walk east from JR/Hanshin Motomachi Station (this may vary depending on the route).
- It is about a 10-15 minute walk from JR Kobe Station.
- It is a 20-30 minute walk from JR, Hankyu, and Hanshin Sannomiya (Kobe-Sannomiya) Station, or you can conveniently take a bus or taxi.
– Bus and sightseeing tours:
– City buses and sightseeing buses (such as the Harbor Loop) may stop here. Please check the route and operation status in advance.
- Taxi:
- Approximately 5-10 minutes by taxi from Sannomiya/Motomachi (depending on traffic conditions).
– Car/Parking:
– Paid parking is available in the surrounding area. However, it is likely to be crowded or full on weekends and during events, so we recommend using public transportation.
– From the airport:
- If you are using Kobe Airport, take the Port Liner to Sannomiya, and then you can access the area by foot, bus, or taxi.

Estimated stay (estimated time required)
– Quick stroll: 30 minutes to 1 hour (photography and a stroll along the seaside)
– Visiting the main spots: 1-2 hours (including visiting the Port Tower Observatory and Maritime Museum)
- For leisurely sightseeing and exploring the surrounding area: Half a day to a full day (combined with visiting nearby attractions such as Harborland, Chinatown, and Kitano Ijinkan).

Nearby spots
- Kobe Harborland Mosaic: A commercial area where you can enjoy shopping, dining, the Ferris wheel, and more. Within walking distance.
- Nankinmachi (Chinatown): A popular gourmet spot. You can stop by while taking a walk.
– Kitano Ijinkan-gai: A group of Western-style buildings with an exotic atmosphere. It can be reached by taxi in a few minutes or by walking up the hill.
- The port area on the east side of Meriken Park: There is a cruise ship terminal and a cafe, and you can also enjoy the view from the sea.
– Parks and promenades around Kobe Port Tower: Also famous as a night view spot.

Things to be aware of (crowds, manners, seasonal precautions, etc.)
- Crowds: It gets very crowded on weekends, holidays, during the tourist season at night, and during fireworks and illumination displays. Be aware of waiting times around photo spots and observation decks.
- Manners: Please be considerate at memorial sites such as earthquake memorials, by remaining quiet and taking your trash with you. If you are bringing pets, please check the rules and see if they are allowed.
Weather and clothing: The seaside is windy and feels cold. We recommend wind protection in spring and autumn, and cold weather protection in winter. Be careful as some areas can be slippery when it rains.
– Barrier-free access: The main walking trails are relatively flat, but there are some steps and slopes. Please check in advance about elevators and facilities at observation decks and facilities.
- Facility opening hours and fees: Opening hours and fees for facilities such as the Port Tower and Maritime Museum may change depending on the season or events. Please check the official website or facility for the latest information before visiting.
- Parking and traffic restrictions: Traffic and parking restrictions may be in place in the surrounding area during events. If you are traveling by car, please check in advance and consider using public transportation.

Please use the above information to enjoy Kobe's iconic scenery, where the sea and cityscape intertwine. If necessary, we can also introduce seasonal attractions (cherry blossoms, illuminations, summer events, etc.) and recommended restaurants in the area. Please let us know what purpose (photography/date/family/history tour) you would like us to introduce.

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