Experience Kobe's history, culture, and art. The permanent exhibition delves into Kobe's archaeology, folklore, art, and history, while special exhibitions explore diverse national and international themes.
Cultural Assets
Highlights
Gain a deep understanding of Kobe's history and culture
Explore rich displays on Kobe's archaeology, folklore, art, and history in the permanent exhibition halls
Discover diverse national and international themes in the special exhibitions
Find unique souvenirs at the museum shop, selling items you won't find anywhere else
About a 10-minute walk from JR Sannomiya Station, Hanshin Sannomiya Station, and Hankyu Sannomiya Station. Show route
Op.Hours
9:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Entrance until 4:30 PM)
Cld.Days
Mondays (the following day if a national holiday falls on a Monday), Year-end and New Year holidays
Fee
Adults: ¥500, University/High School Students: ¥300, Free for children under junior high school age
INFO
Photography is permitted in the exhibition halls, however, tripods and flash photography are prohibited. Some exhibits are not permitted to be photographed.
The Kobe City Museum, located in Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, opened in 1982 and offers a comprehensive look at Kobe's culture, history, and art. The museum features permanent exhibition halls, special exhibition halls, a museum shop, and a cafe.
The permanent exhibition halls offer rich displays on Kobe's archaeology, folklore, art, and history, providing a deep understanding of the city's past. The exhibition tracing Kobe's history from its opening as a port to the present day is a must-see. Special exhibitions cover a wide range of national and international themes, ensuring a consistently fresh and engaging experience. Past exhibitions have included Edo period ukiyo-e woodblock prints, contemporary art, ancient Egyptian civilization, and traditional Japanese crafts.
The museum shop sells original goods and books, offering unique souvenirs. The cafe provides light meals, drinks, and cakes, offering a relaxing space to discuss your impressions of the exhibits.
The Kobe City Museum is a highly recommended sightseeing spot for learning about Kobe's culture, history, and art. Be sure to visit!