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What are the interesting places in Kobe? Kobe tourism must go to the scenic spot, Kobe tourism.

Ma You Hot Spring: One of the three famous Japanese soups, located at the foot of Liujiashan Mountain on the outskirts of Kobe. As early as the 8th century, it was developed by monks as a place for bathing and leisure. According to legend, several generations of emperors have been there. Ma You Wenquan Township was destroyed in the troubled times of the Warring States Period. Fortunately, thanks to the care of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the famous Warring States, it was rebuilt with a lot of financial resources, so it was named "Taige Hall" after Toyotomi Hideyoshi's official title. There are various hot springs in Ma You, the most famous of which are iron-containing "Golden Soup" and carbonated hot springs "Silver Soup".

Kobe Port: It is one of the most important industrial and commercial ports in Japan. Its history can be traced back to the end of heian period in12nd century. It was built under the auspices of the once powerful military commander Ping Ping as a port for trade with China and its own military reserve. After hundreds of years of changes, Kobe Port has now become a modern large-scale area, and a promenade suitable for hiking and sightseeing has been built. The buildings in the port area are famous for their modern design and lighting effects. There are sightseeing facilities such as Kobe Tower and Kobe Ocean Museum, and activities such as sea fireworks parties and open-air concerts are held regularly.

Nanjing Street: It is one of the three largest Chinatowns in Japan. Nanjing city consists of two narrow streets, which cross each other. There is a small archway at the entrance, with Chang 'an Gate in the east, Xi 'an Gate in the west and Nanlou Gate in the south. There is a Little Square in the middle, with China Pavilion and Guandi Temple. There are many China restaurants on both sides of the street, and many snacks are sold on the street. There are more than 100 shops in China, and the architectural decoration has a strong Chinese style. During the Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, there will be lively festivals on Nanjing Street.

Liu Jiashan: The center of Kobe is surrounded by Liujiashan Mountains, and the highest peak is Mo Ye Mountain. There are a variety of viewing platforms and sightseeing and holiday facilities on the mountain, including Liu Jiashan Ranch, Buyin Garden and Music Box Museum, which can be in close contact with small animals and is very suitable for family travel. Among them, overlooking the whole city from the starry terrace on Mo Ye Mountain is recognized as the best angle to watch Kobe Night. In addition, there is a cable car carrying horses from Liujiashan, which is one of the main modes of transportation to the area carrying horses. If you choose the riding route after visiting Liujiashan, you must buy a Malacca Pass.

Kobe Kitano Art Museum (Alien Museum): A large number of western-style buildings were built in Kobe during the Meiji and Taisho periods. At present, the most intact one is the Kitano generation in the central area. The area from Yamamoto to Sandimu in Kitano is called Kitano Foreigners' Hall Street, which is mostly the private houses of foreign businessmen or foreign embassies and consulates.

The most famous buildings include Huangmeng Pavilion, Fengjian Chicken Pavilion and Fish Scale House. Pavilions are dotted with boutiques, coffee shops, small restaurants and flower shops. The whole area is filled with elegant exoticism, just like a European town, which is very suitable for walking.