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What is Kobe's travel strategy?

1. Kobe Port is one of the most important industrial and commercial ports in Japan. Since the Meiji era, this is the place where foreigners live, full of exotic customs. The buildings in the port area are famous for their modern design and lighting effects, among which Kobe Port Tower, Ocean Museum and Mosaic Ferris wheel are the landmark architectural landscapes of Kobe Port.

2. Ma You Hot Spring is one of the three oldest hot springs in Japan, which is about three hours' drive from the city center. Before you arrive in Ma You, you will transfer to a through train. The frequency is not as high as that of the city railway, but the scenery along the way is the most beautiful railway scenery.

3. Kobe built a large number of western-style buildings during Meiji and Taisho periods, and the Kitano generation in the central area is the most intact at present. 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. After getting off at Mimiya Station or Motomachi Station, walk up the mountain along Kitano Road or Alien Pavilion Road, and many foreign small buildings will appear one by one.

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.