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  1. Chūō (中央区, Chūō-ku) is one of 9 wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 28.46 km 2, and a population of 127,602 with 74,814 households as of January 31, 2012. The ward was formed from the 1980 merger of the former Fukiai-ku (葺合区) and Ikuta-ku (生田区).

    • Chuo Ward Office Has Moved
    • General Information Desk For Foreign Residents
    • Kobe International Community Center
    • Rules For Sorting and Putting Out Garbage and Recyclables

    Location :

    115 Higashimachi Chuo-ku Kobe 651-8570 Japan

    Operating hours :

    Monday to Friday (excl. weekends, national and New Year holidays) 8:45 A.M. to 5:15P.M. Note: Chuo Ward Cultural Center, open on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, is located in the same building. This is not a Ward Office facility. Please do not inquire about the Ward Office.

    Staff :

    English interpreter & Chinese interpreter Please note that if the staff is unavailable, an interpreting service through videophone is used.

    Available Languages :

    16 languages (English, Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Thai, French, Nepalese, Hindi, Russian, Indonesian, Khmer, Burmese, Ukrainian) Interpretation in languages other than English and Chinese is provided through a translation device or videophone with an interpreter.

    We provide advice when :

    You don’t know how to fill in the forms to be submitted to the ward office You don’t know how to proceed with administrative procedures You don’t know where to go for advice regarding your issues Note : We do NOT provide translation services. If you seek specialist advice, we will refer you to other appropriate contacts. Consultation on personal matters is NOTavailable.

    Kobe International Community Center (KICC) was established with the aim of internationalizing Kobe, “making the city more livable for foreign residents” and “promoting international exchange”. KICC provides a one-stop multilingual information portal on the Kobe municipal administration and life in Kobe, as well as a consultation service on daily li...

    Please help us keep our city clean by following the rules for waste disposal. Rules for Sorting and Putting Out Garbage and Recyclables(PDF:6,677KB)

  2. Chūō is one of 9 wards of Kobe, Japan. It has an area of 28.46 km2, and a population of 127,602 with 74,814 households as of January 31, 2012. The ward was formed from the 1980 merger of the former Fukiai-ku and Ikuta-ku.

  3. The 108-meter-high Kobe Port Tower is one of the most famous landmarks of the port city of Kobe. The observation tower was completed in 1963. A key feature is its tubular construction, and it was the first tower to have this form of construction.

    • Enjoy your time exploring Kobe Oji Zoo. This zoo is not only the home to a giant panda and koalas but also home to the highest number of Flamingos in Japan.
    • Breathe in some fresh air in the lush greenery of Nunobiki Herb Garden. A walk through a garden filled with the fragrance of flowers and herb with your eyes closed is almost heavenly.
    • Get a glimpse of cultural heritage at Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum. The collection of ancient tools in the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum speaks of Japan’s cultural heritage.
    • Remember dark times in Kobe's history at Port of Kobe Earthquake Memorial Park. This memorial park is located inside Meriken Park, where the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake destroyed 60 m (197 ft) breakwater of Meriken Pier in 1995.
  4. Jan 18, 2024 · From delicious beef, to wonderful shopping centres, to alleys of local stalls, to a thriving Chinatown, there’s plenty to do in this city that’s just a day trip away from Osaka, or the gateway to the rest of western Japan that you might not have considered to include on your Japan itinerary.

  5. 5 days ago · Kobe Port Terminal (神戸ポートターミナル) is the main cruise ship port for central Japan, located in the heart of Kobe, in Hyogo Prefecture. The Kansai region of Japan is home to some of the country's most popular tourist spots, including Osaka, Kyoto, Nara and Kobe. Kobe is today considered one of the most cosmopolitan ...