What other travelers are saying about Rokko Shidare Observatory
Offer one day park ¥1000, no matter what time to drive in during operation.
Not pack even on weekend. But it's pretty cool after the sun went down.
The souvenir shop closed at 9pm.
No hot food or drinks, only vending machines
Frequently Asked Questions
The view covers Awaji Island, the Osaka Plain, and Kansai International Airport. The night view of Osaka Bay is ranked among the three best night views in Japan, known as the "ten-million-dollar night view."
The observatory hosts "Lightscape in Rokko", a seasonal illumination event by light artist Masayuki Fushimi, and interactive installations by word artist Ichihara Hiroko.
The Rokko Garden Terrace complex has 4 restaurants and 2 shops, selling items including local Rokko Mountain honey ("Yamamitsu") and the regional specialty Genghis Khan (grilled mutton).
Visitors can draw a fortune slip (omikuji) at the entrance for ¥200. There is also a soap bubble plaza by artist Sugiyama Brothers, open to those aged 4 and above, cancelled in rain or freezing weather.
Maybe it's too conceptual for me, but I honestly didn’t see anything worth paying ¥1,000 to enter.
You get the same views from free observation decks nearby. Inside, there are a few installations that seem very local or abstract—I even tried translating the signs, but still had no idea what they meant.
The only reason to visit? If you have the Kobe Smart Pass—then it’s free. Otherwise, I’d skip it.
We had a day time visit to the observatory
The art installations were very fun and cool
Loved the cable car up and down the mountain
Make sure you buy the combo pass at the station!
Interesting installation with interactive art exhibits and a curated view port that is just gorgeous and evocative. We arrived during sunset and the scenery is amazing.