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Osaka Private Tour - Kobe port tower
Kobe port tower
Osaka Private Tour - Kobe port tower lightings view
Kobe port tower lightings view
Osaka Private Tour - Grand hotel in Kobe port
Grand hotel in Kobe port
Osaka Private Tour - Southern side of Kobe port
Southern side of Kobe port
Osaka Private Tour - Kobe mosque
Kobe mosque

Kobe Harbor and Mosque Heritage Walk

Nightlife
Osaka Tour Guide - Karim A.

Joined 2025

Karim A.
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Osaka
Arabic, English, Farsi, Hindi, Japanese, Pashto (Pushto) (Native), Tajik, Urdu
2 hrs 10 mins
Private tour (only you and Karim A.)
Up to 10 people

Discover the vibrant charm of Kobe as you explore its scenic port area and visit one of its notable mosques. This tour offers a unique blend of waterfront views, cultural insights, and spiritual heritage, allowing you to experience both the modern energy of Kobe’s harbor and the rich history of its Muslim community. Perfect for travelers interested in architecture, culture, and peaceful reflection, this tour provides an enriching glimpse into Kobe’s diverse identity.

Itinerary

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06:00 PM

Meeting Point

Kobe Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Building Front

- The Kobe Shosen Mitsui Building, commonly known as the Kobe Building, stands prominently in the heart of Kobe's Chūō Ward, at 5 Kaigan-dori. Completed in 1922, it marks over a century as a testament to Kobe's maritime legacy and architectural heritage. Designed by architect Setsu Watanabe, with contributions from Togo Murano, the building exemplifies early 20th-century high-rise technology and has withstood significant historical events, including World War II and the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. Its original exterior remains largely intact, making it one of the few large-scale office complexes from Japan's Taishō era to do so. Today, it continues to serve as a vital business base for Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) in Kobe, reflecting the city's enduring role in global maritime trade.

06:20 PM

Kobe mosque

Located in the Kitano district of Kobe, the Kobe Mosque is the oldest mosque in Japan, completed in 1935. Built to serve the Muslim community of Kobe—one of Japan’s most international port cities—the mosque blends Islamic architectural styles with local Japanese influences, featuring a distinctive red brick façade and elegant minarets.


Despite surviving the devastation of the Great Hanshin Earthquake in 1995, the mosque remains a vital cultural and religious center. It welcomes visitors with open doors for tours and educational opportunities, making it a unique symbol of Kobe’s long-standing multiculturalism and religious tolerance.


Visitors can explore its peaceful prayer hall and learn about the history of Islam in Japan, reflecting the diversity and harmony that Kobe represents.

07:10 PM

Kobe Port – Gateway to Japan’s International Trade

Kobe Port, located in the city of Kobe on Japan’s southern coast, is one of the country’s most important and historic maritime hubs. Established in the late 19th century as one of the first Japanese ports opened to international trade, it quickly grew into a bustling gateway connecting Japan to the world.


Today, Kobe Port combines modern shipping facilities with scenic waterfront areas that attract both business and leisure visitors. The port area features cruise terminals, container yards, and recreational spots like Meriken Park, where iconic landmarks such as the Kobe Port Tower and the Maritime Museum stand. The harmonious blend of industrial vitality and tourist-friendly attractions makes Kobe Port a symbol of the city’s rich maritime heritage and cosmopolitan spirit.

Ending Point

Kobe Port

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Inclusions & Exclusions

What‘s included

English-speaking local guide

Entrance and guided visit to Kobe Mosque

Walking tour of Kobe Port area and nearby landmarks

Cultural and historical commentary throughout the tour

Public transportation guidance and assistance during the tour

What‘s not included

Hotel pick-up and drop-off

Food and drinks unless otherwise specified

Optional purchases such as souvenirs or snacks

Transportation fares (please bring approx. 500–1,000 JPY for buses or trains)

Entrance fees to attractions other than the mosque (if applicable)

Tour Important Information

Important message from the supplier

I would some time be available on weekdays for night tours

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation - 8 days prior to meeting time
  • 50% Refund - 3 to 7 days prior to meeting time
  • No Refund - Within 2 day(s) prior to meeting time
Osaka Tour Guide - Karim A.

Joined 2025

Karim A.
Identity Verified
Interview-Based Quality Checks

About Tour Guide Karim A.

Hello and welcome! My name is Karim, and I'm your local guide for unforgettable tours across Osaka, Kyoto, and Nara — three of Japan’s most iconic and culturally rich cities.


With a deep passion for Japanese history, food, and culture, I specialize in creating fun, informative, and personalized experiences that go beyond the typical tourist spots. Whether you want to explore ancient temples in Kyoto, vibrant street food in Osaka, or the peaceful charm of Nara’s deer parks and shrines, I’m here to help you experience it all like a local.


Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, a family, or a group of friends, I’ll make sure your visit is filled with authentic stories, local insights, and great memories. Let’s discover Japan together — one step, one bite, and one beautiful view at a time!


Looking forward to meeting you,

Karim

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$138/ per group