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Rokko Shidare Observatory
Rokko Shidare Observatory
Rokko Shidare Observatory
Rokko Shidare Observatory
Kobe

Rokko Shidare Observatory

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Last updated May 17, 2026

Rokko Shidare Observatory sits at the highest point of the Rokko Garden Terrace complex on Mount Rokko, at an altitude of 888 metres, overlooking the city of Kobe, Japan. It opened on July 13, 2010, and was designed by Japanese architect Hiroshi Sambuichi, whose work is guided by the principle that architecture should become a natural extension of the earth. Sambuichi drew inspiration from the mountain's extreme winters and the many forms that water takes across the four seasons, using these conditions as the foundation of the building's design and function.

The structure itself is a dome built from interlocking hexagonal frames, designed to collect frost in winter, giving it the appearance of a tree covered in icy leaves. Rather than simply framing an outward view, the observatory is intended to make visitors conscious of nature's cycles. In summer, ice harvested during winter is stored in underground chambers and used to cool the interior without electricity, keeping the temperature around 20 degrees Celsius even during the hottest months — roughly 10 degrees cooler than downtown Kobe. This passive cooling system, combined with the scent of Hinoki cypress throughout the structure, gives the visit a sensory dimension beyond the visual.

The panoramic view from the observatory stretches across Awaji Island, the Osaka Plain, and Kansai International Airport. The night view of Osaka Bay is widely referred to as the "ten-million-dollar night view" and is considered one of the three best night views in Japan. An annual illumination event, "Lightscape in Rokko", directed by light artist Masayuki Fushimi, runs through most of the year with rotating seasonal themes, making the observatory particularly popular after sunset. Inside, visitors can also engage with interactive art installations, including works by contemporary word artist Ichihara Hiroko.

To reach the observatory, take a bus from either JR Rokkomichi Station (Bus 16 or 26, ¥210, 20-minute ride) or Hankyu Rokko Station (Bus 16 or 26, ¥210, 14 minutes) to Rokko Cable Shita Station. From there, the Rokko Cable Car ascends to Rokko Sanjo Station in 10 minutes (¥600 one-way, ¥1,100 round trip), and the Rokko Sanjo Bus to Rokko Garden Terrace takes a further 10 minutes at ¥260. Hikers may also begin on foot from JR Rokkomichi, JR Ashiya, Hankyu Rokko, or Hankyu Ashiyagawa stations.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Phone
+81 78-894-2281
Website
www.rokkosan.com


Overview

Address
Gosukeyama-1877-9 Rokkōsanchō, Nada Ward, Kobe, Hyogo 657-0101, Japan

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.
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Traveler reviews

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
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VV K (dada)
Sep 27, 2025
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.
Rokko Shidare Observatory Deck was designed by , Hiroshi SANBUCHI. Up there you will have a superb view of the city scape as we a nice view of the entire Rokko Garden Terrace. Personally never been up there during night time but story had been told that during night time is when its most beautiful time. With the light on the observation deck become alive and lights also changes according to the for seasons. A 300 JPY entrance fee definitely worth it. In addition there's also car park for drivers shall you choose not to use the ropeway. Would say a must go (make sure you dress warm enough as at the end it's up top on the mountain)

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 8:30 PM

Phone

+81 78-894-2281

Website

www.rokkosan.com
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