
This hotel is a landmark in Kobe! Nestled at the foot of Mount Rokko, its 37-story structure offers million-dollar panoramic views from the rooms. With direct access to the Shinkansen and subway at "Shin-Kobe Station," transportation is a breeze. Don’t miss the Executive Floors (30th to 32nd), featuring premium amenities and exclusive services, including the Executive Lounge. Perfect for both business and leisure, it boasts Chinese-friendly services, a fitness center, and spa treatments to unwind after a day of exploring.



















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Staying at the ANA Crowne Plaza Kobe was a fantastic experience, especially thanks to its unbeatable location right next to the Shin-Kobe Subway Station. It’s just one stop away from central Sannomiya—only 210 yen by train, which is a bit pricier than what I’m used to back home, but totally worth it for the convenience. If you’re not in a rush, walking the 10–15 minutes into town is a great way to enjoy the local vibe and get a feel for the city. The best part? The cable car to Kobe's Himeji Herb Garden is literally right outside the hotel. I took the ride up and walked back down at my own pace—perfect for soaking in the views, enjoying the fresh air, and unwinding without a schedule. It’s such a unique touch that makes this hotel stand out. Highly recommend for travelers who value both comfort and easy access to nature and urban life.

I booked a single room, but was pleasantly surprised to be upgraded to a spacious twin room upon arrival—definitely a nice bonus! The entire room was immaculately clean and incredibly comfortable. The TV was huge and the picture quality was excellent—perfect for relaxing with a movie late at night. I also appreciated the complimentary water service, especially since I arrived quite late. The front desk staff were incredibly kind and helpful, making my check-in experience smooth and welcoming. From start to finish, everything felt thoughtfully done. I’d absolutely stay here again—highly recommend for anyone visiting Kobe!

Staying at KAMENOI HOTEL ARIMA in the hills above the Arima Onsen town was an absolute highlight. The view from the room is breathtaking—especially during autumn when the maple trees turn fiery red, making it feel like you're staying in a postcard. The room itself is spacious, clean, and filled with natural light, creating a serene atmosphere. The kaiseki dinner was exceptional—thoughtfully prepared with seasonal ingredients, and breakfast offered a wide variety of options to start the day right. While there's no outdoor hot spring, the indoor onsen is well-maintained and perfect for unwinding after a long day exploring. Overall, this hotel delivers a peaceful, authentic ryokan experience with excellent service and attention to detail. Highly recommend for anyone seeking a quiet, scenic retreat in Kobe.

We arrived by car from Kansai Airport, which took about 40 minutes—super convenient and straightforward. The hotel has a parking lot right at the entrance, so no stress with parking. We booked breakfast and dinner, and the kaiseki cuisine was absolutely outstanding—each dish beautifully presented and full of flavor, truly memorable. Breakfast offered a wide variety of options, though some refreshments arrived a bit slowly, but it didn’t take away from the overall great experience. The location is fantastic—just a 5 to 10-minute walk to the nearest train station and the hot spring district, making it easy to explore on foot. The second and third floors feature public baths, plus a food court and souvenir shops, perfect for spending a relaxing afternoon wandering around. Overall, this place offers excellent value, comfort, and charm—definitely a top choice if you're looking for a peaceful yet well-connected stay in Kobe.

Staying at Sea View Court Kobe was an absolute delight from start to finish. The room was immaculately clean—spotless from top to bottom—and the fresh scent of the linens and towels immediately put me at ease. The furniture and interior design struck the perfect balance between modern elegance and cozy warmth, making it feel like a true home away from home. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better: right outside the building is a bus stop with service every 4 minutes, just a 12-minute ride to Sannomiya—perfect for exploring local shops, markets, or hidden food spots. I loved being able to wander around on foot without worrying about transportation. The host was incredibly welcoming and helpful, providing clear instructions before arrival and always ready to answer questions during our stay—whether it was about local attractions or daily tips. They even provided complimentary Wi-Fi, thoughtful amenities, and helpful travel brochures that made planning our days so much easier. Every detail felt considered. Overall, this stay exceeded my expectations in every way. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, this place is a must-try. I’d happily come back again and highly recommend it to fellow travelers.

Check-in was seamless, and the front desk staff were friendly and attentive—especially when they proactively arranged a room with a window for me. The space was more than adequate; my suitcase could be fully opened without any hassle. The two beds easily joined together, comfortably fitting two adults and one child. Daily housekeeping kept everything fresh and tidy. On the third floor, there’s a cozy lounge area with free self-serve drinks, coffee, snacks, and even complimentary ice cream—such a nice touch! The neighborhood is packed with trendy spots: just steps away are Hozan Ramen and Isuzu Bakery. In under 5 minutes, I was at Samba Cheese, Yellow, Caramel Pudding, Taoco Coffee, and Riki Bakery—all perfect for a quick Instagram stop. For day trips, JR trains right outside the hotel go straight to Shimagawa Marine Park and Maiko. It’s only a 10-minute walk to Sannomiya station, and about 18 minutes by subway to Kobe Airport. Super convenient for both exploring and commuting. I’ll definitely be staying here again on my next visit to Kobe!

This hotel exceeded all my expectations! The rooms are spacious and incredibly comfortable, making it a perfect retreat after a day of exploring Kobe. What stood out most was the fantastic value for money—Kobe hotels really offer great quality at a reasonable price. Location-wise, it’s super convenient whether you arrive by airport shuttle or subway; both options are within a 10-minute walk. Despite being in a lively area, the hotel maintains a peaceful, quiet atmosphere—perfect for relaxing. The only minor drawbacks were the slightly firm mattress and small pillows, but these didn’t detract much from the overall experience. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Kobe!

Staying at The Gran Resort Princess Arima was an absolute delight from start to finish. The hotel sits on a hilltop with breathtaking views, offering a peaceful retreat while still being well-connected to local attractions. The front desk staff member who speaks Chinese was incredibly helpful and friendly—great for travelers who prefer communicating in their native language. One of the standout features is the complimentary shuttle service to nearby spots like the Arima Onsen and train stations; just call ahead and they’ll arrange everything smoothly. Breakfast was a real highlight—plentiful, varied, and delicious, with options ranging from traditional Japanese dishes to Western-style favorites. It’s clear that attention to detail is a top priority here. With its serene ambiance, excellent service, and unbeatable location, this resort truly delivers a memorable stay.

Staying at this private inn in Kobe was a unique experience, but it’s important to know what to expect. This isn’t a hotel—it’s more like a homestay with shared bathrooms and toilets if other rooms are occupied. The host has set a strict curfew from 11 PM to 7 AM, which might be inconvenient for travelers who need flexibility or those traveling alone. Families may find it challenging due to the limited privacy and quiet hours. That said, if you're booking as a group or family and don't mind a more home-like atmosphere, it can work well. There's a washing machine and cooking utensils available—perfect for self-catering and saving on meals. It’s ideal for guests who value simplicity, local charm, and a low-key stay over hotel-style amenities. Just be prepared for a less conventional setup.

I've stayed at Daiwa Hotels before and chose the Kobe Sannomiya location again—definitely glad I did. I booked a premium room at a great price well in advance, and it included breakfast buffet, which was a nice bonus. The hotel's location is fantastic: just a short walk to Sannomiya Station, making transfers to trains, buses, and other transportation seamless. Whether you're exploring Kobe’s city center or nearby attractions, getting around is super easy. Everything from check-in to checkout was smooth, and the room was clean, comfortable, and thoughtfully designed. Highly recommend this hotel for both business and leisure travelers looking for convenience and value.

The location of this hotel is excellent—just a 3-minute walk to Ikuta Shrine, and within a 10- to 20-minute stroll, you can reach many nearby attractions and shopping malls. The room was spacious, clean, and comfortably furnished, making it a great place to unwind after a day of exploring. While the hotel doesn’t have its own parking lot, there are several nearby options, though they do come at a higher price—likely due to the central city location. One standout feature was the complimentary treats and tea available in the lobby upon check-in; it’s a small but thoughtful touch that made the stay feel more personal. Overall, the experience was outstanding, and the value for money is hard to beat.

Staying at Comfort Hotel Era Kobe Sannomiya was a great experience overall. The room was surprisingly spacious—bigger than the two hotels I stayed in Kyoto—and came with a desk, chair, and mini-fridge, which made it convenient for both work and storage. While the bathroom was a bit compact and the fixtures felt a little dated, cleanliness was maintained well. One of the highlights was using the on-site laundry machine and dryer on the third floor—my clothes were washed and dried in just two hours for only 500 yen, super convenient. Free coffee and tea are available on the second floor, and there’s even a complimentary afternoon snack service (though I missed it during my three-day stay). The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk from Sannomiya Station—making it easy to head out to Universal Studios or explore other parts of Kobe. With its excellent value, friendly staff, and central position, I’d definitely recommend this hotel and plan to return.
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