Kobe Tourism Bureau, General Incorporated Foundation
Kobe Tourism Bureau Public-Public Co-Creation Project Vissel Kobe GoTo Stadium Bus Tour “Travel around the world in Kobe – A one-day trip to deepen your understanding of different cultures” will be held on Sunday, January 28, 2024
Tour the sacred sites of Vissel Kobe from the back of the stadium to exotic spots!
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In order to further attract tourists to Kobe, the Kobe Tourism Bureau (hereinafter referred to as the Kobe Tourism Bureau) is working with private businesses to develop new content that takes advantage of the uniqueness of Kobe. We have decided to collaborate with Japan Tour Service Co., Ltd. as a public-public co-creation project to conduct the “VISSEL KOBE GoTo Stadium Bus Tour” on Sunday, January 28, 2024. Ride on the Vissel Kobe team bus and tour behind the scenes of Noevir Stadium Kobe and other exotic spots that are usually not accessible. [Image 1
■Tour points
Travel around the country on the team bus that the players usually use! We will visit the stadium and the shrine where players come to pray for victory, and take a look behind the scenes at Vissel Kobe. -Vissel Kobe related spot tour-
1. Noevir Stadium Kobe
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You can see inside the stadium, including the press conference room and locker room, which are normally not accessible.
*We may not be able to guide you to some areas.
2. Wada Shrine
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A shrine near Noevir Stadium Kobe that athletes visit every year. We would like to thank you for this season and pray for success in the new season.
-Visiting exotic spots in Kobe-
1. Brazilian restaurant “Copacabana”
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The 2023 season will be remembered for the performances of Brazilian players. Enjoy a Brazilian cuisine lunch at a private venue that recreates the atmosphere of Brazil.
2. Kobe Muslim Mosque
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Visit Japan’s oldest mosque, built in 1935.
3. Kitano Ijinkan Town
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This is a mausoleum dedicated to Guan Yu, a military commander from Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
You can experience “Chinese-style fortune”, which is rare in Japan. 5. Nankinmachi
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Chinatown in Motomachi, Kobe is considered one of Japan’s three major Chinatowns, along with Yokohama and Nagasaki.
Stroll through the lively streets just like the real thing.
6. Kobe Luminarie
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