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Nunobiki’s autumn leaves, a famous spot for autumn leaves in Kobe, will soon be in full bloom.

2020.11.16

Autumn leaves will soon be in full bloom at the tourist facility “Kobe Nunobiki Herb Garden / Ropeway” where you can overlook the cityscape of the port city of God. You can enjoy the famous “Autumn leaves of Nunobiki” in Kobe while strolling in the vast garden that stretches for about 4 hours from the ropeway to the mountains of Rokko.

About autumn leaves in Nunobiki

Approximately 500 maples, 100 wild cherry trees, goby, sumac, konara, metasequoia, etc.
Best time to see: Until early December

You can enjoy beautiful autumn leaves at various locations in the park while taking a walk in the air on the ropeway or strolling in the garden. You can enjoy the competition with herbs and flowers only at “Kobe Nunobiki Herb Garden”.
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Ropeway
An elegant aerial walk overlooking the colorful mountains of Rokko and the spectacular view of Kobe, the famous places of Kobe “Nunobiki Waterfall (Japan’s 3 Okami Waterfalls), Gohonmatsu Dam”

Observation Plaza at an altitude of about 400m
Scenery of Kobe and autumn leaves of Nunobiki

Herbs and flowers and autumn leaves in Nunobiki
Pampas grass (best time: until late November), cosmos (best time: until early December), sage (best time: until early December), pampas grass (best time: late November to late January), etc.

Autumn time spent in the garden (Nunobiki autumn leaves)
While enjoying the autumn leaves, you can spend a variety of time in a location unique to Kobe Nunobiki Herb Garden, such as reading a book, taking a walk, swaying in a hammock, or having a picnic.

Autumn leaves from the observation plaza at an altitude of about 400 m
Kobe Nunobiki Ropeway and Autumn Leaves
Pampas grass / cosmos / sage

“Christmas of the Old Castle 2020-Botanical Christmas-” will be held from Saturday, November 14
When the autumn leaves are in full bloom, various parts of the park are dyed in Christmas colors. It is a luxurious period where you can enjoy the “warm” Christmas space unique to Kobe Nunobiki Herb Garden using natural materials and the “graceful” “autumn leaves of Nunobiki” at the same time.
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Old Castle Christmas 2020-Botanical Christmas-

Shinto Nunobiki Herb Garden / Ropeway

About a 5-minute walk from Shinkansen / Shinkansen Municipal Subway “Shinkansen Station”. It is a tourist facility that is easily accessible from the Shinto city area and Kitano Ichikan. You can enjoy a 10-minute walk in the air while gazing down at the cityscape of the gods on the ropeway.
Location: 1-4-3 Kitano-cho, Chuo-ku, Hyogo Prefecture
Inquiries: TEL: 078-271-1160
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