Geography
[edit]
View of Kobe from an airplane
Wedged between the coast and the mountains, the city of Kobe is long and narrow. To the east is the city of Ashiya, while the city of Akashi lies to its west. Other adjacent cities include Takarazuka and Nishinomiya to the east and Sanda and Miki to the north.
The landmark of the port area is the red steel Port Tower. A ferris wheel sits in nearby Harborland, a notable tourist promenade.[citation needed] Two artificial islands, Port Island and Rokkō Island, have been constructed to give the city room to expand.
Away from the seaside at the heart of Kobe lie the Motomachi and Sannomiya districts, as well as Kobe's Chinatown, Nankin-machi, all well-known retail areas. A multitude of train lines cross the city from east to west. The main transport hub is Sannomiya Station, with the eponymous Kobe Station located to the west and the Shinkansen Shin-Kobe Station to the north.
Mount Rokkō overlooks Kobe at an elevation of 931 m (3,054 ft). During autumn, it is famous for the rich change in colors of its forests.
A panorama of Kobe, its harbor, and Port Island from Kobe Port Tower
Wards[edit]
Kobe has nine wards (ku):
Nishi-ku: The westernmost area of Kobe, Nishi-ku overlooks the city of Akashi and is the site of Kobe Gakuin University. This ward has the largest population, with 247,000 residents.
Kita-ku: Kita-ku is the largest ward by area and contains the Rokko Mountain Range, including Mount Rokkō and Mount Maya. The area is well known for its rugged landscape and hiking trails. The onsen resort town of Arima also lies within Kita-ku.
Tarumi-ku: Tarumi-ku is a mostly residential area. The second-longest suspension bridge in the world, the Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, extends from Maiko in Tarumi-ku to Awaji Island to the south. A relatively new addition to Kobe, Tarumi-ku was not a part of the city until 1946.
Suma-ku: Suma-ku is the site of Suma beach, attracting visitors during the summer months.
Nagata-ku: Nagata-ku is the site of Nagata Shrine, one of the three "Great Shrines" in Kobe.
Hyōgo-ku: At various times known as Ōwada Anchorage or Hyōgo Port, this area is the historical heart of the city. Shinkaichi in Hyogo-ku was once the commercial center of Kobe, but was heavily damaged during World War II, and since, Hyogo-ku has lost much of its former prominence.
Chūō-ku: Chūō (中央) literally means "central" and, as such, Chūō-ku is the commercial and entertainment center of Kobe. Sannomiya, Motomachi and Harborland make up the main entertainment areas in Kobe. Chūō-ku includes the city hall and Hyōgo prefectural government offices. Port Island and Kobe Airport lie in the southern part of this ward.
Nada-ku: The site of Oji Zoo and Kobe University, Nada is known for its sake. Along with Fushimi in Kyoto, it accounts for 45% of Japan's sake production.
Higashinada-ku: The easternmost area of Kobe, Higashinada-ku borders the city of Ashiya. The man-made island of Rokko makes up the southern part of this ward.
Wards of Kobe
Place Name
Map of Kobe
Rōmaji
Kanji
Population
Land area in km2
Pop. density
per km2
1
Nishi-ku
西区
240,386
138.01
1,742
A map of Kobe's Wards
2
Kita-ku
北区
212,211
240.29
883
3
Tarumi-ku
垂水区
216,337
28.11
7,696
4
Suma-ku
須磨区
158,196
28.93
5,468
5
Nagata-ku
長田区
95,155
11.36
8,376
6
Hyōgo-ku
兵庫区
107,307
14.68
7,310
7
Chūō-ku
中央区
142,232
28.97
4,910
8
Nada-ku
灘区
136,865
32.66
4,191
9
Higashinada-ku
東灘区
214,255
34.02
6,298
Cityscape[edit]
Gallery
View of MOSAIC and Meriken Park from ferry at dusk (2022)
Meriken Park (2018)
Skyline of Kobe from Kobe Bridge (2015)
View of Sannomiya from Shin-Kobe Station (2009)
Nunobiki Herb Garden (2012)
Kobe central business district (2018)
Kobe central business district at night (2016)
Downtown at night
Night view from Kikuseidai
Sunset from Mt. Suwa (Suwayama) observation deck
Chūō-ku, seen by night from Mt. Suwa observation deck
Panorama of Kobe from Mt. Suwa observation deck
Climate[edit]
Kobe has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification Cfa) with hot summers and cool to cold winters. Precipitation is significantly higher in summer than in winter, though on the whole lower than most parts of Honshū, and there is no significant snowfall. The average annual temperature in Kobe is 17.0 °C (62.6 °F). The average annual rainfall is 1,277.8 mm (50.31 in) with July as the wettest month. The temperatures are highest on average in August, at around 28.6 °C (83.5 °F), and lowest in January, at around 6.2 °C (43.2 °F). The highest temperature ever recorded in Kobe was 38.8 °C (101.8 °F) on August 5, 1994; the coldest temperature ever recorded was −7.2 °C (19.0 °F) on February 27, 1981.
Climate data for Kobe (1991−2020 normals, extremes 1896−present)
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
19.2(66.6)
20.8(69.4)
23.7(74.7)
28.5(83.3)
31.9(89.4)
36.3(97.3)
37.7(99.9)
38.8(101.8)
35.9(96.6)
31.9(89.4)
26.3(79.3)
23.7(74.7)
38.8(101.8)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
9.4(48.9)
10.1(50.2)
13.5(56.3)
18.9(66.0)
23.6(74.5)
26.7(80.1)
30.4(86.7)
32.2(90.0)
28.8(83.8)
23.2(73.8)
17.5(63.5)
12.0(53.6)
20.5(68.9)
Daily mean °C (°F)
6.2(43.2)
6.5(43.7)
9.8(49.6)
15.0(59.0)
19.8(67.6)
23.4(74.1)
27.1(80.8)
28.6(83.5)
25.4(77.7)
19.8(67.6)
14.2(57.6)
8.8(47.8)
17.0(62.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
3.1(37.6)
3.4(38.1)
6.3(43.3)
11.4(52.5)
16.5(61.7)
20.6(69.1)
24.7(76.5)
26.1(79.0)
22.6(72.7)
16.7(62.1)
10.9(51.6)
5.7(42.3)
14.0(57.2)
Record low °C (°F)
−6.4(20.5)
−7.2(19.0)
−5.0(23.0)
−0.6(30.9)
3.9(39.0)
10.0(50.0)
14.5(58.1)
16.1(61.0)
10.5(50.9)
5.3(41.5)
−0.2(31.6)
−4.3(24.3)
−7.2(19.0)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
38.4(1.51)
55.6(2.19)
94.2(3.71)
100.6(3.96)
134.7(5.30)
176.7(6.96)
187.9(7.40)
103.4(4.07)
157.2(6.19)
118.0(4.65)
62.4(2.46)
48.7(1.92)
1,277.8(50.31)
Average snowfall cm (inches)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
0(0)
1(0.4)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.5 mm)
6.0
7.1
10.0
10.1
10.4
12.1
10.9
7.4
10.3
8.8
6.4
6.8
106.2
Average relative humidity (%)
62
61
61
61
64
72
74
71
67
64
63
62
65
Mean monthly sunshine hours
145.8
142.4
175.8
194.8
202.6
164.0
189.4
229.6
163.9
169.8
152.2
153.2
2,083.7
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency
Climate data for Kobe Airport (2006−2020 normals, extremes 2006−present)
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Record high °C (°F)
17.2(63.0)
19.5(67.1)
22.9(73.2)
24.9(76.8)
30.2(86.4)
34.5(94.1)
36.2(97.2)
37.0(98.6)
36.2(97.2)
31.5(88.7)
25.6(78.1)
21.9(71.4)
37.0(98.6)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
9.3(48.7)
9.7(49.5)
12.8(55.0)
17.3(63.1)
22.2(72.0)
25.2(77.4)
28.6(83.5)
31.1(88.0)
28.1(82.6)
23.0(73.4)
17.3(63.1)
11.9(53.4)
19.7(67.5)
Daily mean °C (°F)
5.9(42.6)
6.3(43.3)
9.2(48.6)
13.7(56.7)
18.5(65.3)
22.2(72.0)
25.9(78.6)
27.9(82.2)
24.9(76.8)
19.7(67.5)
14.0(57.2)
8.5(47.3)
16.4(61.5)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
2.4(36.3)
2.6(36.7)
5.3(41.5)
9.9(49.8)
15.1(59.2)
19.8(67.6)
23.9(75.0)
25.6(78.1)
22.1(71.8)
16.7(62.1)
10.7(51.3)
5.1(41.2)
13.2(55.8)
Record low °C (°F)
−3.6(25.5)
−3.4(25.9)
−1.5(29.3)
1.9(35.4)
7.0(44.6)
14.2(57.6)
19.4(66.9)
20.5(68.9)
14.7(58.5)
8.5(47.3)
2.7(36.9)
−1.4(29.5)
−3.6(25.5)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
33.3(1.31)
54.3(2.14)
83.2(3.28)
83.7(3.30)
117.6(4.63)
164.5(6.48)
186.9(7.36)
84.7(3.33)
135.1(5.32)
106.1(4.18)
52.8(2.08)
49.3(1.94)
1,148.4(45.21)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm)
4.6
6.6
8.3
8.8
8.6
9.8
10.2
6.0
8.8
7.9
5.7
5.8
91.1
Source: Japan Meteorological Agency