How to spend three perfect days in 碍艒产别, Japan
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Jan 8, 2021 鈥 5 min read
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Walkable, compact 碍艒产别 is so easy to get to know. Strutting between the mountains and the sea, this cosmopolitan Japanese city near Osaka on the southern side of the main island of Honsh奴, has a sea-breezy charm.
Accessible via a 30-minute train ride from Osaka 鈥 or just 60 minutes by train from Kyoto or 90 from Kansai Airport 鈥 碍艒产别 offers world-renowned cuisine, waterfalls, revolving restaurants and more, with far fewer tourist crowds than neighboring Osaka. Wondering where to start? Here鈥檚 our guide to spending three perfect days in 碍艒产别.
Day 1: See 碍艒产别 鈥 herb gardens, famous falls and live jazz
碍艒产别 is a trim package of four strollable central neighborhoods, that are ideal to explore on foot, with plentiful English signposting making navigation easier for visitors. An alternative for less active travelers is to hop on the bus, which links all the city鈥檚 key sights including Chinatown and the Waterfront.
Willing ramblers should start their exploration at Shin-Kobe station, where most people alight the bullet train from Osaka or Tokyo. From here it鈥檚 an easy five-minute walk to the ropeway that carries you in a (usually) quiet gondola to the lofty Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens with 400m-high views across 碍艒产别 nuzzling against the sea.
Meander back down through greenhouses and landscaped herb- and flower-gardens, pausing occasionally to admire the view and enjoy the free outdoor foot spa, where you can soak tired feet in warm herb-infused waters. If you鈥檙e travelling with a special someone, make sure to stop by the 鈥渓overs鈥 bell鈥 and ring it together to ensure a long and happy relationship. Continue on down to Nunobiki Falls 鈥 a set of waterfalls that has inspired numerous Japanese artworks and poems (鈥淲hich, I wonder, is higher, this waterfall or the fall of my tears.鈥)
Back in the center of town, international bars and restaurants abound on its the trim streets of Sannomiya district. Dinner at a convivial izakaya (Japanese pub鈥搑estaurant) is a must, sampling local 碍艒产别 delights such as misodare gyoza (dumpling with miso sauce) and sobameshi (a mixture of fried noodles and rice).
Finish the evening at Sone, 碍艒产别鈥檚 top live-jazz bar where eclectic visitors to the port-town have been coming since 1969. Stained glass and ornate tables make for a classy yet casual night watching Japanese musicians get into the swing of things.
Day 2: Taste 碍艒产别 鈥 local sake and some world-renowned beef
To kickstart Day 2 of your 碍艒产别 tour, take a 15-minute train ride from the downtown area to Nada-gog艒 district, a major sake brewing center that produces a distinctive, butch-flavored version of the Japanese tipple that is sharp and strong. To sip and run, visit the Hakutsuru Sake Brewery Museum (near Hanshin Sumiyoshi train station) where the history of sake brewing is explained in English, and sake tastings take place in a modern brewery set inside traditional buildings.
For lunch, head back to Sannomiya in central 碍艒产别 and explore the local boulangeries and patisseries. 碍艒产别 loves its bakeries; the city was where bread was first taken seriously in Japan, and 碍艒产别 remains one of the country鈥檚 top three bread consumers. Famous Isuzu Bakery has that Japanese touch of blending sweet and savory French-style baked goods. Its iconic lunch snack is 鈥榗urry pan鈥 鈥 beef curry stuffed into a fluffy crisp doughnut. It might sound a little strange, but it tastes fantastic.
Another of 碍艒产别鈥檚 specialties and must-tries is its namesake beef, loved worldwide for its tender, melt-in-the-mouth quality. What makes this type of wagyu beef special? It鈥檚 the high-grade marbled fat that sizzles when it hits the butter in the pan and the rich, smooth flavor it creates. Only a handful of restaurants outside of Japan can sell the real deal (the name 鈥槹嵅 beef鈥 is not protected in many countries). For guaranteed deliciousness, head to a registered 碍艒产别 beef restaurant such as , which invented the Japanese teppanyaki steak (Kobe Beef set-meal upwards of 楼23,000).
Perhaps one last sake to finish off the day? The waterfront inside the red 碍艒产别 Port Tower offers a tasting experience of local sake with exceptional views out over the sea towards Mount Rokko (giving you a taste of what awaits you tomorrow.) The bar rotates 360 degrees, providing ever-changing panoramic views through its floor-to-ceiling windows.
Day 3: Beyond Kobe 鈥 a 10-million-dollar view and rejuvenating onsens
The time has come to ascend the green sentinel looking over 碍艒产别. Float up Mount Rokko in a cable car for one of the most gorgeous views in Japan. The 10-minute ride is soundtracked by bird song and the rustle of cherry blossom branches from April to June, or burnished autumn leaves in November.
At the top is visual poetry, with the layered mountain greenery and the sparkling white 碍艒产别 cityscape standing out against a smudge of blue sea and sky. Focus into the distance to spot silvery Osaka threaded across the horizon. At sunset, cicadas chirp into life, announcing the coming city lights, which dazzle with a view dubbed the 鈥10-million-dollar nightscape鈥.
Cap off your 碍艒产别 trip in Japan鈥檚 oldest onsen (hot spring) town. Ropeway carriages slink above the white-blossomed dogwood trees of Mount Rokko in a 12-minute shortcut to Arima Onsen. Check into Arima Onsen ryokan for the traditional Japanese lodging experience complete with sliding doors and rice-straw tatami mats.
Before stripping off, take some time to head out and explore the temples nestled into the hills surrounding the 1,000-year-old town, or meander the pretty laneways lined with wooden shop fronts.
In the resort area, head on a quest for your favorite onsen. Choose between iron-rich Kinsen 鈥榞old waters鈥 (actually opaque brown, handy if you are feeling coy) to refresh your skin and muscles; or the clear, carbonate- and radium-rich Ginsen 鈥榮ilver waters鈥 to ease your joints. Or just slip into the onsen attached to your ryokan and tiptoe to your room, refreshed for dinner.
Most ryokan serve a kaiseki set meal of seasonal tidbits in a menagerie of cute dishes that evoke 鈥榦ohs鈥 and 鈥榓ahs鈥 鈥 a fitting end to your time experiencing 碍艒产别 and its surrounds.
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