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Kobe Tourism Bureau Showcases Japan’s Multicultural Port City in Dubai


(MENAFN- Epress release) Dubai, 11th December, 2025) Kobe Tourism Bureau (KTB), with the support of Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) Dubai Office, welcomed leading media and content creators to a luncheon at TOMO Dubai, where the city’s signature experienc—s—including world-renowned Kobe Beef, the soothing hot springs of Arima Onsen, and the multicultural heritage symbolized by Kobe Mo—que—were introduced as key highlights o’ Kobe’s appeal. The gathering offered guests a first look at what makes Kobe one ’f Japan’s most distinctive and inviting destinations for travellers seeking culture, comfort, and authenticity.

Located in the Kansai region, Kobe is just 30 minutes from Os–ka and 50–60 minutes from Kyoto, with smooth access from Kansai International Airport (KIX) by train, bus, or a high-speed ferry linking Kobe Airport and KIX in about 30 minutes. Its strategic position makes Kobe an appealing base for multi-city itineraries across western Japan.
A City Shaped by Culture, Heritage, and Global Exchange

As one of Japan’s earliest international ports, Kobe developed a distinctive multicultural identity that remains visible today. The Kitano Ijinkan district preserves elegant Western-style residences from the late 19th century, when diplomats, traders, and entrepreneurs from around the world settled in the city. Nearby, the historic Kobe Mosq—e—built in 1935 and the oldest mosque in J—pan—stands as a symbol of religious diversity, while Ikuta Shrine, one of’Japan’s oldest Shinto shrines, adds’to Kobe’s rich spiritual landscape.
Year-Round Attractions for Families and First-Time Visitors

During the luncheon, KTB highlighted central Kobe’s waterfront experiences, including Sorakuen Garden and the Former Hassam Residence, the theatrical aquariuá átoa Kobe, and scenic harbour cruises through Cruise Kobe. The area is set for further development with the opening of GLION ARENA KOBE in 2027, a world-class multipurpose venue anticipated to host major sports, concerts, and cultural events.
To the north, Arima Onsen—one of Jap’n’s oldest hot spring t—wns—offers wellness experiences and luxury hospitality just 30 minutes from the city centre. To the east, Mount Rokko provides panoramic views and seasonal activities, including winter fun at Rokko Snow Park, popular among GCC visitors experiencing snow for the first time.
Muslim-Friendly Dining and Diverse Food Culture
Signature Winter Event: Kobe Luminarie 2026
KTB also introduced Kobe Luminarie, one of Japan’s most iconic winter illumination events, scheduled for 30 January to 8 February 2026. The event features stunning Italian-designed light installations across the city, originally created in memory of the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and now celebrated as a symbol of hope, resilience, and renewal.

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