🛍️ Kobe Harborland Umie

📝 Introduction

A large commercial facility located within the famous tourist attraction, Kobe Harborland, in Kobe.

📖 Details

Kobe Harborland is the most iconic seaside tourist destination in Kobe. "Kobe Harborland Umie" is a large commercial facility located within this popular spot. Umie consists of three buildings: the Mosaic Area, the North Building, and the South Building. It houses a total of 230 shops selling trendy clothing, miscellaneous goods, and various food items, as well as a cinema. Being adjacent to the sea, visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and strolling in an open and spacious environment, making for a joyful day out. Riding the Ferris wheel in the Mosaic Area offers a panoramic view of Kobe's cityscape, with distant sights of Mount Rokko and the Kobe Bridge. At night, visitors can also enjoy the enchanting night view of Kobe Port. Umie is also located next to the "Kobe Anpanman Children's Museum & Mall," making it a very family-friendly attraction.

⭐ Highlights

A large shopping center with about 230 stores, selling trendy clothing, miscellaneous goods, and gourmet food. The Mosaic Ferris Wheel, which offers a panoramic view of Kobe's cityscape, is very popular. The space has an open atmosphere, adjacent to the sea, making it quite appealing. It is located next to the Ferris wheel and the Kobe Anpanman Children's Museum & Mall, making it very suitable for family outings.

📍 Contact & Information

📍 Address

1-7-2 Higashikawasaki-cho, Chuo Ward, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture

📞 Phone

078-382-7100 (Reception hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM)

🚇 Transport

It takes about a 5-minute walk from JR Kobe Station (after exiting the central ticket gate, turn right → take the escalator at the south exit to enter "Duo Kobe" (underground shopping street)).

🏷️ Shopping Tags

Kobe City

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