Kobe China Town Walking Foodie Tour
A gourmet tour in Nankin-machi, a popular tourist spot in Kobe and one of Japan's three largest Chinatowns. This tour is operated in collaboration with the locals, providing the privilege of enjoying popular dishes from renowned restaurants without waiting in lines. In addition to savoring delicious food, the tour provides information about the history of the buildings, introduces souvenirs, and includes a special paper board as a gift with your name in kanji. It's the perfect tour for exploring Nankin-machi in a short amount of time.
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- Minimum Number of Passengers
- 2 people
- Maximum Capacity
- 10 people
- Open Period
- Year-round
- Meeting Times and Business Hours
- 1:00 PM
- Required Time
- 2.5 hours
- Provision of Meals
- Meals are provided
- Open to meal requests
- None
- Universal accessibility
- None
- Related websites
- https://kobelocaltours.com/tours/kobe-china-town-walking-foodie-tour/
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