4 ideas for families with kids in Kobe

Sum Beach
Suma Beach

Sandy beach, Promenade, For kids

Suma Beach is not a typical tropical beach worth driving halfway across Japan for. But if you're spending a few days in Kobe or Osaka and want to get out of the city for a while, it's the easiest way to get to the sea without a long journey. In the summer, the beach functions mainly as a city swimming beach; in the off-season, it's more of a quiet place to stroll along the coast with views of the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge. Read also: How…

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Sum of Seaworld
Suma Sea World

Aquarium, For kids

Kobe Suma Seaworld is a large aquarium located on Suma Beach and a popular destination for families with children. The large area is divided into several sections and you can keep the kids entertained for half a day. [btn "The 10 best hotels in Kobe" https://www.booking.com/city/jp/kobe.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-kobe-seaworld] What to see at Suma Sea World? The aquarium has 3 main sections. Aqua Live - The largest 4-storey building…

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Russian round in Harborland
Harborland

Promenade, Department store, For kids

Harborland is Kobe's modern waterfront district with a promenade, restaurants, shopping malls and one of the best evening views in the city. It's the place to go, especially for a stroll, dinner, or nighttime photos of the Kobe Port Tower and harbor. Read also: 👉 Where to stay in Kobe and which neighborhoods are the most practical 👉 The best views in Kobe: Mount Rokko and other places Is Harborland worth a visit? Yes, especially if you…

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Rokkosan Pasture
Rokkosan Pasture

Animal Farm, For kids

Rokkosan Pasture is a mountain farm and recreation area on the slopes of Mount Rokko, known for its grazing sheep, open meadows and views of the surrounding mountains. Compared to the views on the ridge, it's more of a place for a quiet walk or relaxation, especially popular with families with children. Personally, I see Rokkosan Pasture as one of the most beautiful places I have visited in Kobe. Read also: 👉 O ur tips on where to stay in…

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