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A group of 6 people is required for a 7-seater vehicle, and a group of 9 people is required for a 10-seater vehicle. If the minimum number of participants is not reached before the trip starts, the trip may be cancelled. Please contact customer service for details.
-After you place your order, customer service will confirm with you again. Please contact customer service promptly if there are any adjustments to the number of people or luggage. Adjustments are possible up to two days before the start of your trip.
-The location for each carpooling route cannot be changed.
Please confirm the specific pick-up and drop-off locations at each attraction with the driver.
Maximum mileage: 100 kilometers within Osaka city, and 300 kilometers for trips outside the city limits. An additional fee of 100 yen per kilometer will be charged for trips exceeding the maximum mileage, payable in cash to the driver on the same day.
Service hours: 10 hours between 5:00 and 22:00
- An additional fee will be charged for bookings made before 5:00 AM or after 10:00 PM, or for trips exceeding 10 hours. The fee is ¥5000 per hour, payable in cash to the driver on the same day.
- The suggested start time for the trip is 9:00 AM.
※No refund will be given if the guest does not show up on the day of the trip.
[Vehicle Information]
- Vehicle type: Economy 7-seater
Passenger limit: 6 people
Luggage capacity: 4
- Vehicle type: Luxury 7-seater
Passenger limit: 6 people
Luggage capacity: 4
- Vehicle type: Hiace 10-seater
Passenger limit: 9 people
Luggage capacity: 9 pieces
※ Luggage with a total dimensions of 140cm or more (over 26 inches but not including 26 inches) needs to be checked with customer service first.
※For flexible adjustments to passenger and baggage numbers, please consult customer service first.
【Additional Services】
Child car seat (suitable for children aged 1-6): ¥2000 per seat (maximum order of 3 seats). Booster seats are not provided. Please contact customer service after ordering if needed.
【Remark】
- All attraction tickets are at your own expense.
- If the hotel where the guests are staying is far from the meeting point, the driver can be arranged to pick them up at the hotel in advance. Please order the "surcharge" plan according to the number of people.
- Please contact customer service if you have any questions. If you meet at the designated location, you only need to pay the carpooling fee.
【Route 1: America Park】 America Park is a charming seaside park in Kobe Port Ward, built in 1987 to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the opening of Kobe Port. Its name originates from the nearby "America Wharf," historically used by foreign cargo ships. The park offers expansive views and refreshing sea breezes, and features landmarks such as the Kobe Port Tower, the Kobe Maritime Museum, and the "BE KOBE" monument. At night, it is illuminated with dazzling lights. The park also features modern art installations and preserves the remains of the Great Hanshin Earthquake, combining sightseeing, leisure, and historical remembrance.
Kobe Maritime Museum: Built in 1987 to commemorate the 120th anniversary of the opening of Kobe Port. The museum's unique white mesh architecture, inspired by the sails and waves of sailboats, is particularly beautiful at night under the lights, making it one of Kobe Port's landmarks. The museum systematically showcases the history of Kobe Port and its maritime trade culture, introducing ship structures, port facilities and functions, and the changing face of Kobe over the years through models, videos, pictures, and interactive experiences.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Exhibition: A corporate museum located within the Kobe Maritime Museum. It vividly showcases Kawasaki Heavy Industries' cutting-edge technologies and products in the land, sea, and air sectors over more than a century. The museum not only displays famous Kawasaki motorcycles, 0-series Shinkansen bullet trains, and helicopters, but also exhibits industrial robots and other artifacts. Visitors can also experience ship simulators and robot operation.
【Route 1: Kitano Ijinkan Street】7 exhibition halls in total (you can choose to visit them, or buy individual tickets for the halls you want to visit). This is Kobe's most exotic tourist area, preserving a cluster of Western-style buildings where foreign merchants lived during the Meiji era. These buildings, known as "Ijinkan," combine architectural styles from England, France, the Netherlands, and other countries, with the Kazamidori-no-Yama (Wind-Midnight House) and Moegi-no-Yama (Moegi House) being the most famous. The streets are filled with the charm of a European town, dotted with quaint cafes, antique shops, and art galleries.
【Route 2 Anpanman Museum】 Its unique feature is its harbor-style design. Inside, there's a large ship amusement park where children can become captains and embark on adventures, and climb and jump freely in the "Secret Bacteria Base." There are daily stage performances by Anpanman and his friends, allowing for close interaction with the characters. The adjacent shopping mall offers free admission and includes Jam Grandpa's bread factory, themed restaurants, and limited-edition merchandise shops where you can buy adorable Kobe-exclusive character bread and related items.
【Route 2 Suma Seaside Park】 A famous beach and comprehensive leisure resort in the Kansai region. The park is known for its long stretch of white sand and green pine coastline, attracting many tourists to enjoy swimming in the summer. The park has a variety of facilities such as a swimming pool, barbecue area, and mini-golf course, making it suitable for visiting all year round.
【Route 3 Arima Onsen】Prices vary depending on the type of hot spring. Arima Onsen is one of Japan's three ancient hot springs. It is famous for its unique "Kinsen" (a strong saline spring containing iron and sodium) and "Ginsen" (a carbonated spring), earning it the reputation of "Kobe's innermost sanctuary." The hot spring town retains its traditional Japanese charm, with famous hot spring facilities such as Taiko no Yu scattered throughout its streets and alleys. In autumn, the interplay of maple leaves and hot springs creates a breathtaking scene, and there are also historical sites such as hot spring temples nearby.