Explore Kitano Hill's preserved 19th-century foreign merchant villas — Dutch, British, Danish, French — with a government-licensed private guide who unlocks the stories behind Japan's most cosmopolitan neighbourhood.
What to expect
Stroll Kitano-cho's leafy cobbled lanes, pausing at the iconic Weathercock House (Kazamidori-no-Yakata) and the Ben-the-House for rare interior views of original Meiji-era furnishings. Your guide weaves the story of Kobe's Open Port era — the silk traders, the sake barons, the foreign concession. A short detour to Ikuta Shrine, one of Japan's oldest, caps the cultural immersion before a gentle downhill walk back toward the harbour.
Good to know
Arrange the guide in advance via the J-G-A website — specify 'Kitano & Harbour' 4-hour itinerary. Meeting point flexible: pier or Kitano-cho. Allow time for the uphill walk (15 min) or take a taxi to Kitano (JPY 1,200). Combination tickets for multiple ijinkan available at the first house.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kobe — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.