Rising above Kobe, Mount Maya offers one of Japan's most breathtaking night views, famously known as the "Million Dollar Nightscape". Take the scenic cable car ride up the mountain, where panoramic vistas of Kobe Port and the city unfold before you. At the summit, Kikuseidai Observatory provides a perfect vantage point for photographers. As dusk falls, the city lights up like a jeweled tapestry, with Mount Rokko in the distance. Don't miss relaxing at a cozy café with a cup of Kobe's renowned coffee, savoring the magical transition from day to night.

Nestled in the Kobe Bay area, this hotel is perfect for both families and business travelers! Just a 700m walk to JR Motomachi Station, with attractions like Art & Deco and the Kobe Maritime Museum nearby. Rooms are equipped with international direct dial phones, umbrellas, and air conditioning, plus electric kettles and bottled water for a comfy stay. Traveling with kids? No worries! Enjoy kids' playground, childcare services, and children's meals, along with indoor pools and tennis courts. Unwind at the café or bar, or explore nearby delights like Kobe beef and seafood rice porridge—pure bliss!

This Japanese hot spring ryokan is just minutes away from Arima Onsen and Mount Rokko, offering the perfect blend of convenience and relaxation. Unwind in the natural hot springs or treat yourself to a soothing massage. The rooms are cozy and well-equipped with free WiFi, and you can explore nearby attractions with the complimentary shuttle service. Enjoy a drink at the bar or savor authentic Japanese cuisine at the on-site restaurant. With 24-hour front desk service and free valet parking, every detail is taken care of. Don’t miss the chance to experience the ultimate hot spring retreat in Kobe!

Dreaming of a luxurious adults-only retreat in Kobe? This ryokan-style spa hotel is just 1 minute from Arima Onsen's healing waters! Unwind in hot spring baths or book a rejuvenating massage treatment, then sink into goose-down duvets in your tatami room. The Japanese restaurant serves exquisite kaiseki meals, or grab a cocktail at the chic bar. With free WiFi, airport transfers, and satellite TV, every detail is crafted for indulgence. Perfect for couples seeking romance or friends craving pampering – your stress will melt away faster than snow in the thermal springs!











Everything you need to know about Mount Maya
The Kikuseidai Observatory offers a 180-degree panorama of Kobe's city lights blending with Osaka Bay. It's ranked among Japan's Top 3 Night Views alongside Nagasaki and Hakodate.
Take JR Tokaido Line to Sannomiya Station (40 mins), then transfer to bus No.18. The Maya Cable Car operates in two sections: the lower Hozan Cable and upper Maya Ropeway with 30-degree incline.
The Maya Nature Trail connects to Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden. Highlights include the Hachi-ishi (Bee Stone) viewpoint. Trail difficulty is moderate with some steep sections requiring proper hiking gear.
The Star Terrace complex has souvenir shops selling limited-edition night view chocolates. Free telescopes are provided, and the Tenku Café serves matcha desserts with panoramic windows.
Yes for rare snowy night views, but the ropeway may close during heavy snow. Daytime offers views of Awaji Island and Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. Thermal wear is essential as temperatures drop below freezing.
Possible with early start. Take the Rokko Cable Car first, then bus to Maya Station. The Rokko-Maya Sky Shuttle Bus operates limited services. Note that last descents are around 21:00 for both mountains.
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