Port information & tips for Kobe
Kobe presents itself as an elegant port metropolis nestled between the Seto Inland Sea and the imposing Rokko Mountains, and is considered one of Japan's most fascinating gateways. The city impresses with its international flair, modern architecture, and first-class culinary scene in a relaxed maritime atmosphere. Directly at the water's edge, the iconic Kobe Port Tower, the expansive Meriken Park, and the lively Harborland waterfront district with its diverse shopping and dining options invite visitors to linger. Cruise ships usually dock at the central Kobe Port Terminal at Shinko Pier, which, thanks to its direct connection to the fully automated Port Liner, guarantees convenient accessibility to the vibrant Sannomiya center in only about five minutes.
The Port of Kobe is one of Japan's most important cruise ports and impresses with its excellent location in Osaka Bay as well as the modern infrastructure of the Kobe Port Terminal and the Naka Pier Cruise Terminal. Thanks to first-class transport links, guests can reach their ship comfortably and directly via various international transport hubs.
Airplane
Kansai International Airport (KIX) serves as the most important hub for travelers from the DACH region and is served with comfortable connecting flights from Frankfurt, Munich, and Zurich. From the airport, you can reach Sannomiya Station directly in about 70 minutes by Airport Limousine Bus or use the Bay Shuttle, a high-speed ferry that connects the airport terminal with Kobe Airport (UKB) in just 30 minutes.
Train
Travelers already on their way in Japan use the Shinkansen high-speed train to Shin-Kobe Station, which is only about 15 minutes by taxi from the cruise terminal. In addition, the fully automated Port Liner train runs from the central hub of Sannomiya to the Port Terminal stop in less than 10 minutes, which is located directly in the embarkation building and provides barrier-free access to the ship.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to the long flight duration and the time difference from Europe, we recommend arriving at least one day before embarkation in combination with a hotel stay in the Sannomiya district or at Meriken Park. Many first-class hotels are located directly on the waterfront within walking distance of the Naka Pier Cruise Terminal and offer an ideal starting point to get to know the famous Kobe Port Tower and the culinary highlights of the city before the start of the cruise.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for the journey to the port accordingly and take into account that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as berthing and departure times can change at short notice.
The Port of Kobe is one of Japan's most important cruise ports and impresses with its excellent location in Osaka Bay as well as the modern infrastructure of the Kobe Port Terminal and the Naka Pier Cruise Terminal. Thanks to first-class transport links, guests can reach their ship comfortably and directly via various international transport hubs.
Airplane
Kansai International Airport (KIX) serves as the most important hub for travelers from the DACH region and is served with comfortable connecting flights from Frankfurt, Munich, and Zurich. From the airport, you can reach Sannomiya Station directly in about 70 minutes by Airport Limousine Bus or use the Bay Shuttle, a high-speed ferry that connects the airport terminal with Kobe Airport (UKB) in just 30 minutes.
Train
Travelers already on their way in Japan use the Shinkansen high-speed train to Shin-Kobe Station, which is only about 15 minutes by taxi from the cruise terminal. In addition, the fully automated Port Liner train runs from the central hub of Sannomiya to the Port Terminal stop in less than 10 minutes, which is located directly in the embarkation building and provides barrier-free access to the ship.
Pre-Cruise Hotel
Due to the long flight duration and the time difference from Europe, we recommend arriving at least one day before embarkation in combination with a hotel stay in the Sannomiya district or at Meriken Park. Many first-class hotels are located directly on the waterfront within walking distance of the Naka Pier Cruise Terminal and offer an ideal starting point to get to know the famous Kobe Port Tower and the culinary highlights of the city before the start of the cruise.
Check-in & Embarkation
Please note that you will usually receive a fixed time slot for check-in with your travel documents, which is binding for your embarkation. Plan sufficient time for the journey to the port accordingly and take into account that the latest embarkation time - depending on the cruise line and destination - is usually scheduled about one hour before the planned departure.
The same applies during the journey: for shore excursions, you should be back on board at least one hour before departure. Always pay attention to the current announcements and notices on board, as berthing and departure times can change at short notice.
Thanks to its modern terminals and central location in the bay, you can reach the cultural highlights of the city quickly and comfortably from the Port of Kobe. The connection to the public transport network is excellently developed, allowing for a stress-free exploration immediately after docking.
Port Liner
This automated train connects the Kobe Port Terminal directly with Sannomiya Station, the vibrant heart of the city. The journey takes only a few minutes and also offers a beautiful view of the harbor basin and the Kobe skyline.
City Loop Bus
The distinctive green bus in a retro design is ideal for sightseeing tours and stops at the most important tourist spots. It conveniently connects the harbor area with attractions such as Meriken Park, Chinatown, and the valley station of the Shin-Kobe Ropeway.
Taxi
Official taxi ranks are located directly in front of the terminal exits and are well-staffed at all times. The drivers are known for their excellent service and will take you directly to destinations within the city area or to the major train stations for excursions into the neighboring region.
To make the most of your stay in Kobe, we recommend a combination of modern harbor flair and the historic districts at the foot of the mountains.
Meriken Park & Kobe Harborland
The maritime heart of the city impresses with iconic structures such as the Port Tower and, with the Mosaic complex, offers an ideal mix of shopping, dining, and wide sea views directly at the quay.
Kitano-cho
In this charming hillside district, you can explore magnificent historic merchant houses and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere in small cafes with wonderful views over the bay.
Suma Beach
The extensive sandy beach is perfectly suited for a short break by the water thanks to the direct train connection, while also providing a wonderful backdrop for a relaxing seaside stroll.
Nunobiki Herb Gardens & Ropeway
The Nunobiki Herb Gardens & Ropeway are easily accessible from the port in about fifteen minutes by taxi or subway and, thanks to the spectacular cable car ride, offer one of the most beautiful panoramic views over the Kobe skyline and the glittering sea. The extensive park on the mountain ridge is perfect for a relaxed stroll through themed gardens and also features first-class cafés and an observation deck with comfortable sun loungers for lingering. Ideally, start your excursion in the morning to enjoy the fresh mountain air and the floral splendor in peace, and return to the valley by midday for a stroll through the city or to return to the ship.
The journey back to the Port of Kobe is extremely relaxed and safe, thanks to Japan's excellent infrastructure. Depending on whether your ship is docked at the Kobe Port Terminal or Naka Pier, you will reach it punctually and comfortably.
Port Liner
The automated Port Liner connects the central hub of Sannomiya directly with the Port Terminal station, which is located right at Shinko Pier. The trains run every few minutes, allowing for a stress-free arrival directly at the cruise terminal's check-in.
Taxi
Numerous taxis are available at all major train stations, such as Sannomiya or Shin-Kobe, as well as in front of the entrances to the shopping centers. The drivers are known for their reliability and, thanks to the clear signage, will take you precisely to your cruise ship's respective berth.
On Foot and City Loop Bus
From the popular Meriken Park waterfront district or the Mosaic shopping mall, you can walk back to the Naka Pier Terminal in just a few minutes. Additionally, the olive-green City Loop Bus connects the city center with the harbor areas, offering a convenient way to cover the final stretch back to the ship.
