Daichi

Kōbe


A reliable place for Kōbe beef served teppanyaki (grilled on a steel plate) at entry-level prices: less-expensive cuts start at ¥2500 for 80g and a daily-special premium cut at ¥5800. Steak meals come with grilled vegetables and, for ¥800, salad, rice and miso soup (free before 3pm). Look for the giant bulls just inside Chinatown's east gate.

You can also spend a lot more here, like ¥12,800 for a 120g sirloin steak (and easily three times that much). There's a 5% service charge after 5pm.


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1. Nankin-machi

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Kōbe's Chinatown – Nankin comes from Nanjing; machi just means town – dates to the early days of the city opening its port to foreign traders. It was…

2. Kōbe City Museum

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Kōbe's local-history museum, in a Greek-revival-style building dating from 1935, is undergoing major renovations and scheduled to reopen in November 2019.

3. Port of Kōbe Earthquake Memorial Park

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At 5.46am on 17 January 1995 the Great Hanshin Earthquake struck this region. It was Japan's strongest since the Great Kantō Quake of 1923 devastated…

4. City Hall Observation Lobby

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The 24th-floor observatory atop Kōbe's City Hall stays open generously late so you can get a night view of the city, towards the mountains or the bay …

6. Ikuta-jinja

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Kōbe's signature shrine is said to date from 201, though it's been rebuilt many a time – a symbol of resilience for the city. It's right in the middle of…

7. Kitano-chō

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For generations of Japanese tourists, this pleasant, hilly neighbourhood is Kōbe, thanks to the dozen or so well-preserved homes of (mostly) Western…

8. Kitano Tenman-jinja

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Up a steep hill past the homes of Kitano-chō, this shrine has good views over the city.