Fudeyamichi Observation Deck

Top <4.0-Rated Hotels Near Fudeyamichi Observation Deck

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1Kobe Hotel Fruit Flower★★★★3.638.75 km
2Ocean Terrace Ajisai★★★★3.5-5.13 km
3Kadonobo Ryokan★★★3.9141.28 km
4Arima Onsen Ryokan Yamato★★★3.551.23 km
5Diamond Arima Onsen Society Shinkan★★★3.2-0.93 km
6Hotel Morgenrot★★3.861.09 km
7Hotel de Maya★★3.8-7.44 km
8Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)★★3.334.55 km
9Brücke Arima Kobe3.950.99 km
10Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel3.5-6.49 km
Kobe Hotel Fruit Flower

Kobe Hotel Fruit Flower

3.6 / 53 Reviews
Kamiozo-2150 Ozocho
8.75KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
Conference HallBarBarbecueAirport Drop-off ServiceBarbecue AvailableFitness Center
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Ocean Terrace Ajisai

Ocean Terrace Ajisai

3.5 / 5
Minamirokko-1034-181 Rokkosancho
5.13KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
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Kadonobo Ryokan

Kadonobo Ryokan

3.9 / 514 Reviews
Arima-cho 878
1.28KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
Conference HallBarGolf CourseMedical RoomHot Spring HotelParking
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Arima Onsen Ryokan Yamato

Arima Onsen Ryokan Yamato

3.5 / 55 Reviews
1706 Arimma-cho
1.23KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
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Diamond Arima Onsen Society Shinkan

Diamond Arima Onsen Society Shinkan

3.2 / 5
416, Ishikura, Arima-Cho, Kita-Ku, Kobe City, Hyogo 651-1401, Japan
0.93KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
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Hotel Morgenrot

Hotel Morgenrot

3.8 / 56 Reviews
1039-5 Arimacho
1.09KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
BarHikingLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Hotel de Maya

Hotel de Maya

3.8 / 5
2-8 Mayasan-cho
7.44KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
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Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

3.3 / 53 Reviews
Karato-4136 Arinocho
4.55KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
Luggage StorageParking
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Brücke Arima Kobe

Brücke Arima Kobe

3.9 / 55 Reviews
405-2, Arimacho, Kitaku
0.99KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
BarLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceMedical RoomParking
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Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

3.5 / 5
1-1 Nakaichiriyama, Rokkoyama-cho
6.49KM from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck
KayakingParking
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Fudeyamichi Observation Deck

Kobe Harbor Tower View Hotel is ideal for panoramic night views, with rooms directly facing Fudeyamichi Observation Deck and the sparkling Kobe Port skyline. Enjoy floor-to-ceiling windows, complimentary welcome drinks, and a 5-minute walk to the observation deck entrance—perfect for capturing the city's luminous charm

Hyatt Regency Kobe Harborland offers exceptional convenience, just a 7-minute walk from Fudeyamichi Observation Deck via a private coastal pathway. The hotel features a rooftop infinity pool, Japanese garden terrace, and exclusive access to seasonal light installations along the waterfront path

Kobe Marriott Hotel boasts premium panoramic view rooms directly overlooking Fudeyamichi Observation Deck and the Seto Inland Sea Bridge. Rooms include smart-tinting glass, private hot tubs, and personalized concierge service—ideal for guests seeking luxury and uninterrupted vistas

Beyond the main deck lights, visit the Kobe Harborland Sky Garden, a transparent elevated platform with interactive light sculptures and ambient soundscapes. Guests staying at nearby hotels receive complimentary entry and a private guided tour through the illuminated pathways

Kobe Seaside Marriott Resort is perfect for families, offering a dedicated children’s playroom, family-sized suites, and a kid-friendly pool area. The hotel also provides free baby cots, parent-child history walks, and themed evening activities tailored for young explorers

Kobe Swan Hotel features top-floor viewing suites with unobstructed 360-degree views of Kobe City, Fudeyamichi Observation Deck, and the distant Inland Sea. Enjoy private photography services, in-room breakfast delivery, and exclusive access to sunset viewing platforms

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Ocean Terrace Ajisai

We drove to the property and had to be careful—this charming little inn is tucked behind the Ryōbin-kan, accessible via a small path that’s easy to miss. Make sure to double-check your navigation before arriving. The entire place accommodates only five guest groups at a time, which gives it an intimate, exclusive feel. Our hostess was incredibly warm, spoke fluent English, and added a personal touch with her friendly demeanor. The room was spacious and beautifully designed, with a deep soaking tub that made for a perfect evening unwind. The rooftop open-air bath offers 45 minutes of free access—though we didn’t actually soak in it due to the cool evening air, it was absolutely worth going up just to enjoy the breathtaking view of Kobe’s city lights reflecting over the harbor. Sitting there under the stars, sipping tea and taking in the panorama, felt like a moment out of a dream. This isn’t just a stay—it’s an experience. For travelers seeking quiet luxury, stunning views, and genuine hospitality, this hidden gem delivers beyond expectations.

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Kadonobo Ryokan

I’ve always dreamed of visiting Hakone Onsen, and finally getting to experience it in person was a dream come true. The town itself is absolutely charming—quaint streets, traditional architecture, and an amazing variety of local cuisine. Staying at Kadonobo Ryokan was a highlight: a genuine Japanese inn with authentic charm, yet spotlessly clean and well-maintained. What made it truly special was the private onsen sessions—each time we soaked in the golden or silver baths, it felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. The water quality is excellent, warm but not too hot, and the atmosphere is deeply relaxing. It’s rare to find such a peaceful, immersive experience so close to the city. I left feeling completely refreshed, and I can’t wait to come back. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a real cultural escape.

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Arima Onsen Ryokan Yamato

Staying at Arima Onsen Ryokan Yamato was an absolute delight from start to finish. The atmosphere is serene and beautifully traditional, with the surrounding natural scenery enhancing the overall sense of peace and tranquility. What truly stood out were the breakfast and dinner experiences—each meal was thoughtfully prepared with fresh, local ingredients, showcasing authentic regional flavors. The kaiseki-style dinners in particular were exceptional, with a perfect balance of taste and presentation. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, attentive service, making us feel welcome throughout our stay. Located just minutes from the Arima Onsen hot spring district, it’s easy to explore the area on foot. Whether you're seeking relaxation, cultural immersion, or simply a peaceful retreat, this ryokan delivers on every level. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Kobe.

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Hotel Morgenrot

Staying at Hotel Morgenrot was an absolute delight, especially because of its unbeatable location right next to the Gin-You Onsen entrance—just a quick step outside and you're already soaking in the hot springs. The temple of Gekoku-ji is literally within 100 meters, making it super easy to take a peaceful morning walk or explore some local history. While the bathroom is on the smaller side, it's spotlessly clean and functional. The overall vibe of the place is cozy and authentic, with a real sense of Japanese simplicity and warmth. For the price, this hotel offers incredible value—perfect for travelers who want a quiet, genuine ryokan experience without the hassle of long commutes. I’d definitely stay here again if I’m back in Kobe.

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Hotel Gallery (Adult Only)

Staying at Hotel Gallery was an absolute highlight of my trip to Kobe. The room was spacious and beautifully designed with a true Japanese aesthetic—serene, elegant, and full of character. I loved that the bathroom and shower area were separated, giving extra privacy and comfort. The large soaking tub and rainfall shower were perfect for unwinding after a long day. There was even a built-in massage chair in the room—such a nice touch! The surrounding area felt peaceful and authentic, with traditional vibes everywhere. Plus, it’s super convenient to get around town via subway. For an adult-only boutique hotel, this one truly delivers on every level. A must-stay if you're visiting Kobe.

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Brücke Arima Kobe

Finding this hostel was a bit tricky—my GPS brought me right to the location, but I couldn’t spot the entrance at first. It’s tucked away in a narrow alleyway with a very small door and no visible signage. After some searching, I finally found it, and once inside, I was pleasantly surprised by the clean, cozy atmosphere and friendly vibe. The next morning, I realized just how convenient the location actually is—super close to Kobe Sannomiya Station, making it easy to get around the city via train. I suspect weekend rates are higher, so prices might be more reasonable during weekdays. Despite the initial difficulty finding it, I’d definitely stay here again—the value for money and central spot make it a great choice.

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Kobe City Shizennoie - Hostel

I stayed here as a base for a hiking trip, and being located high up in the mountains definitely added to the unique vibe. I didn’t book meals initially, but was pleasantly surprised when dinner and breakfast were included—especially the BBQ setup! They handled lighting the fire and cleaning up afterward, which was super convenient. The dinner portion was massive, with a heavy focus on meat—way more than I could handle, especially since my appetite isn’t what it used to be. I’d have preferred a bit less meat and more vegetables; maybe a better balance for older guests like me. That said, considering this place is clearly geared toward younger hikers and backpackers, I might just be outside the target demographic. Breakfast was a simple hot dog served in a cardboard box, heated by burning the box itself—a fun concept but not very practical. My lighter struggled to catch, and even after finally getting it going, the inside remained lukewarm at best, with the core still cold. Honestly, more detailed info about meal timing and content during booking would’ve helped guests decide whether they wanted to add meals or not. There is a shared bath, but no towels or hairdryers provided—so pack your own essentials. If you expect hotel-level convenience, this might feel lacking. But if you come in with the mindset of a mountain hut experience, it works well. I appreciated the straightforward setup: a safe place to sleep, clean facilities, and access to a bath—all without overcomplicating things. It’s not fancy, but for a hiking stopover, it hits the right notes.

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Arimasansoh Goshobessho

This place is absolutely stunning! I highly recommend it, even though it's on the pricier side—worth every penny. The staff are exceptional, greeting you like a VIP and seeing you off with the same warmth. The dinner was an incredible nine-course meal, each dish beautifully prepared and bursting with flavor. We stayed in a private villa with our own onsen, which was perfect for unwinding in total privacy. Everything was spotless, thoughtfully arranged, and had all the amenities we needed. The surrounding nature is breathtaking—serene, lush, and peaceful. It’s clear this property cares deeply about guest experience. If you’re looking for a luxurious, authentic Japanese retreat, this is it. A must-visit for anyone wanting a truly memorable getaway.

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Arima Onsen Tocen Goshobo

Staying at Arima Onsen Tocen Goshobo in Kobe was an absolute highlight of my trip. The room was clean, spacious, and had a serene atmosphere perfect for unwinding. The hot spring baths were exceptional—especially the private outdoor onsen where I could soak under the stars in complete tranquility. The kaiseki dinner was a true culinary delight: beautifully presented, fresh ingredients, and thoughtful flavor combinations. Location-wise, it's very convenient—after arriving at the station, I called the hotel and they arranged a pickup with no hassle. A small note: some rooms are on higher floors, so if you're traveling with elderly family members, be mindful of the stairs. However, the staff went above and beyond—they were incredibly helpful, even assisting with luggage and offering warm smiles throughout. Overall, this was a memorable stay with outstanding value. I’d definitely come back.

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Arima Onsen Taketoritei Maruyama

Staying at Taketoritei Maruyama Onsen in Arima was an absolute delight. The property is immaculately maintained—no signs of aging at all—and the traditional Japanese design creates a serene, authentic atmosphere. I felt instantly relaxed upon arrival. The staff went above and beyond with their warm, attentive service. They even offered complimentary shuttle service to and from the town center, and it’s easy to call for a pickup back to the hotel. While the outdoor onsen is popular and tends to fill up fast, the indoor baths are much easier to book and just as enjoyable. Breakfast was a highlight—huge variety, fresh ingredients, and delicious local flavors. Every detail felt thoughtfully curated. This place truly delivers on comfort, hospitality, and value. I’d definitely come back without hesitation.

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Arima Onsen Gekkoen Korokan

The hotel offers complimentary shuttle service between the station and property—just let the front desk know in advance, and they’ll take care of everything. From the moment you arrive, you’re greeted by a spacious, modern facility with a serene atmosphere. The rooms are large and beautifully designed, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains, especially breathtaking during autumn when the maple trees turn vibrant red. There are six different hot spring baths to choose from, perfect for relaxing anytime—especially after dinner or before breakfast. They even provide yukata robes to wear while enjoying the onsen experience. Dining is exceptional: meals are plentiful and thoughtfully presented, with staff explaining the ingredients and preparation methods for each dish. Plus, there’s a tax-free shop on-site where you can pick up local souvenirs at great prices. Every detail feels intentional and luxurious. I genuinely didn’t want to leave—this was one of those rare stays that truly exceeded expectations. I’m already planning my next visit.

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Hatago

Staying at Hatago in Kobe was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short walk from the train station and surrounded by quiet, authentic charm. With only six rooms, it feels intimate and exclusive, so booking ahead is essential. From the moment I arrived, I was welcomed with a traditional yukata, setting the tone for a relaxing Japanese experience. Both breakfast and dinner were beautifully arranged as kaiseki cuisine—each dish a masterpiece of flavor and presentation. The onsen bath was warm and soothing, the perfect way to unwind after a long day. The room was spotlessly clean, and the staff went above and beyond with their friendly, attentive service—always polite but never intrusive. Everything was thoughtfully provided, making it truly a no-fuss, move-in-ready stay. This place delivers exceptional value and authenticity. If you're visiting Kobe, don't miss this hidden gem.