Kobe Harborland (神戸ハーバーランド) is a shopping and entertainment district between JR Kobe Station and the waterfront of Kobe's port area. The district offers a large selection of shops, restaurants, cafes and other amusements, which, together with the romantic evening atmosphere, have made it a popular spot for couples and tourists alike. The most prominent shopping complex in Kobe Harborland is Umie which consists of three parts: Mosaic, South Mall and North Mall. Mosaic stretches along the waterfront and offers a wide selection of restaurants. Many of the eateries overlook the harbor with views of Kobe Port Towerand the Kobe Maritime Museum across the water, which are especially nice in the evenings when they are illuminated. At the southern end of Mosaic stand a Ferris wheel and the Anpanman Museum, a museum dedicated to the popular manga and anime series about the bread-headed superhero. The South Mall and North Mall are enclosed shopping malls featuring a department store and more various smaller shops.

Umie's South Mall More shopping and dining opportunities are found in many of the district's other buildings, which are connected with each other by a series of underground and surface walking paths, promenades and a waterfront boardwalk. One of the main streets that leads through the center of Kobe Harborland, the Gaslight Street, is lit up in the evenings by old-fashioned gas street lamps and electric lights. Other attractions in the district include the Renga Soko, a small collection of 19th-century brick warehouses which remain from a former dockyard that used to cover the waterfront. The low brick buildings have been renovated and are now occupied by a restaurant, shops and an event space. In addition, a Manyo Club hot spring is located on the top floors of the district's Puromena skyscaper. The 24 hour facility offers nice views over the city from some of its baths.
Harborland (神戸ハーバーランド kōbe-hābārando) is a shopping district in Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan. Kobe Port Tower is located there. This shopping district was made on the site of the former freight yard, Minatogawa Kamotsu Station of the Japanese National Railways. The yard was removed in 1982 and the shopping district opened in 1992.
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Read moreI thought the name of the shopping centre sounded cute, so I popped by for dinner. This place is very crowded during weekends. I took a quick walk around to have a look at the prices. All the restaurants located here tend to be on the pricier side. So no matter which restaurant you go to, there was always a long queue. Ughs. The only restaurants that had no queue were those that were even more expensive than the pricer restaurants. Gasps!
Well, those places are out of my budget. That's for sure. So we had no choice but to go join the queue at a restaurant that seemed to have the shortest queue. By that, I meant a queue that had more than 10 people already. I waited 45 minutes just to get in. Those who made their way to this shopping centre for dinner later than 4:30 p.m. from Harborland are sure to find an even...
Read moreThe Kobe Harbourland area is best enjoyed at night when its absolutely gorgeous. You might as well sit here all by yourself and still not get bored. It's one of the must-do things on your list if you are sightseeing in the Kobe area. Without a trip here in the night a visit to Kobe is incomplete. The Concerto boat moored at the Kobe Harbourland area is a floating restaurant. It takes off for a cruise around the Kobe hat our area once everyone's on board. Most likely must reserve in advance and must be expensive without a doubt. Breathtaking views best enjoyed in the company of...
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