This place has everything from fashion & shoes shops to antiques and some of the best cake shops, cafes and Restaurants. This is my favourite place for a spot of dessert after dinner elsewhere in Kob...
It's a street that extends from the side of the Daimaru Kobe store to the mountain.
Original Text
After visiting Ikuta Shrine, I returned to Ikuta Road and went to Sannomiya Center Street. This Toor Road was the street that hit the western end of Sannomiya Center Street. The street is gently climbing from this area toward the mountain. There were many nice cafes and restaurants on both sides of the street.
Originally, it was made as a road connecting the residential area of foreign residents (around Kitano?) with foreign settlements.
Original Text
After visiting Ikuta Shrine, we returned to Sannomiya Center Street and headed west on the Center Street. The street that runs north-south at the end of the center street was this Toal Road. This Toal Road is said to have been opened for the purpose of connecting the foreign settlement with the foreign settlement (around Kitano?) With the opening of Kobe's port. It's a gentle slope, but there were various shops on both sides.
There are fashionable shops like Kobe on the slope.
Original Text
Color 々 shops are lined up on the left and right sides of the road from Kobe Daimaru Mae to the mountains of Rokko, such as butek, restaurants, cafes, galleries, coffee bean shops, flower shops, etc. You can enjoy the city of Kobe. In addition, there is a nice cafe, restaurant, and a place where buteks gather in the corner of Toawest on the west side of the street (up and left).
Busy street
This is one of the most popular street in Kobe. Although there are lots of things to see, but it is very busy street
Good array of shops and Restaurants.
This place has everything from fashion & shoes shops to antiques and some of the best cake shops, cafes and Restaurants. This is my favourite place for a spot of dessert after dinner elsewhere in Kob...
It's a street that extends from the side of the Daimaru Kobe store to the mountain.
After visiting Ikuta Shrine, I returned to Ikuta Road and went to Sannomiya Center Street. This Toor Road was the street that hit the western end of Sannomiya Center Street. The street is gently climbing from this area toward the mountain. There were many nice cafes and restaurants on both sides of the street.
Originally, it was made as a road connecting the residential area of foreign residents (around Kitano?) with foreign settlements.
After visiting Ikuta Shrine, we returned to Sannomiya Center Street and headed west on the Center Street. The street that runs north-south at the end of the center street was this Toal Road. This Toal Road is said to have been opened for the purpose of connecting the foreign settlement with the foreign settlement (around Kitano?) With the opening of Kobe's port. It's a gentle slope, but there were various shops on both sides.
There are fashionable shops like Kobe on the slope.
Color 々 shops are lined up on the left and right sides of the road from Kobe Daimaru Mae to the mountains of Rokko, such as butek, restaurants, cafes, galleries, coffee bean shops, flower shops, etc. You can enjoy the city of Kobe. In addition, there is a nice cafe, restaurant, and a place where buteks gather in the corner of Toawest on the west side of the street (up and left).