Why You Should Visit
A small weekend fireworks event lighting up Kobe's night sky. Fireworks bloom for about five minutes over the sea near Meriken Park and other waterfront spots, accompanied by music. Enjoy the harbor lights blending with fireworks in the pleasant sea breeze. Nearby cafes and restaurants offer drinks and takeout menus to enjoy while watching the show.
Essentials
- location
- Meriken Park
- period
- April 18, 2026 (Sat)
- Time
- 19:00
- cost
- Free viewing
- access
- JR Kobe Line: Motomachi Stn (East Exit) approx. 10 min walk
Hankyu Kobe Line: Hanakuma Stn (East Exit) approx. 12 min walk
Hanshin Main Line: Motomachi Stn (East Exit) approx. 10 min walk
Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line: Minato Motomachi Stn (Exit 2) approx. 8 min walk - REGISTRATION
- No reservation required, free viewing
- NOTE
- Duration: approx. 5 minutes. Weather updates will be posted on the official Instagram (@kobehanabi). Enjoy the fireworks with drinks and snacks from various waterfront spots.
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Meriken Park
GALLERY
WHY VISIT
Meriken Park, a landmark representing Kobe's waterfront. The name 'Meriken' comes from the Japanese pronunciation of 'American', as the American Consulate was located nearby during the Meiji era. In 2017, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Kobe Port's opening, a major renovation added lawn areas and the 'BE KOBE' monument. The view of the red 108m-tall Kobe Port Tower (the world's first pipe structure tower) and the white sails of the Maritime Museum creates an iconic Kobe scene. At dusk, the sunset-colored sea and silhouetted Port Tower create a magical atmosphere.
Kobe Port Tower
108m tall, world's first pipe structure tower. Called 'Beauty of Towers' for its hyperbolic paraboloid form. Renovated in April 2024 with a rooftop deck offering 360° views
Kobe Maritime Museum
Distinctive white sail-shaped building. Learn about Kobe Port's history and ships. Includes Kawasaki World
BE KOBE Monument
Photo spot installed during 2017 renovation. Popular for commemorative photos with sea background
Kobe Port Earthquake Memorial Park
Memorial preserving the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake damage. Original damaged quay wall preserved
Fish Dance
Giant carp sculpture by American architect Frank Gehry. Unique photo opportunity
Beautiful Sunset Views
Magical combination of sunset and Port Tower. Autumn offers the clearest and most beautiful sunsets
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE
BEST SHOTS
- — BE KOBE monument with sea background (classic commemorative photo)
- — Low-angle shot of Port Tower (highlights hyperbolic curve)
- — Backlit silhouette at dusk (Port Tower and Oriental Hotel)
- — Maritime Museum's white sails with Port Tower (iconic Kobe composition)
- — Fish Dance with Port Tower combination
- — Full view of Port Tower from lawn area
BEST TIMING
- — Evening (beautiful backlit sunset and Port Tower, best in autumn)
- — Sunny afternoons (contrast of blue sky and red tower)
- — Night illumination time (after 7 PM, Port Tower and surroundings lit up)
- — Early morning (fewer people, peaceful waterfront)
Evenings can be crowded; weekdays recommended. BE KOBE monument area especially busy on weekends. Prior reservation advised for Port Tower observatory
ESSENTIALS
- Opening Hours
- Park: Open 24 hours / Port Tower: 9:00-21:00 (last entry 20:30)
- cost
- Park: Free / Port Tower Observatory: Adults ¥800, Junior/Senior High ¥300, Elementary ¥200
- Best Time
- Evening (sunset and Port Tower, autumn especially recommended)
- Suggested Duration
- About 1 hour
- Access
- JR Kobe Line: Motomachi Stn (East Exit) approx. 10 min walk
Hankyu Kobe Line: Hanakuma Stn (East Exit) approx. 12 min walk
Hanshin Main Line: Motomachi Stn (East Exit) approx. 10 min walk
Kobe Municipal Subway Kaigan Line: Minato Motomachi Stn (Exit 2) approx. 8 min walk - Accessibility
- Flat and easy to walk. Wheelchair accessible. Stroller-friendly
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