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Rokko Island Summer Kids Stamp Rally — event in Kobe

Rokko Island Summer Kids Stamp RallyFamily Activities in Kobe 2026

What this is

Collect five stamps across Rokko Island and walk away with a guaranteed prize — that's the hook of this free summer activity designed around the PiTaPa Kids Card and Kodomo ICOCA transit cards. Kids visit four locations on the island (the art museum, train station, library, and ROKKO i PARK) to collect their stamps, then redeem them at Amusta! KOBE on the 9th floor of ROKKO i PARK for a prize draw entry. Simple, free, and built around a neighbourhood exploration format that gets families moving around the island.

Who should go

Families with young children living on or visiting Rokko Island who already have a PiTaPa Kids Card or Kodomo ICOCA — without one of those cards, participation isn't possible. A good rainy-day or summer holiday filler for local residents rather than a destination event.

Good to know

Participation requires a PiTaPa Kids Card or Kodomo ICOCA — check in advance that your child has one, as you cannot join without it. The prize redemption takes place at Amusta! KOBE on the 9th floor of ROKKO i PARK, so plan to finish your stamp route there. Rokko Island is a self-contained residential island and easy to navigate on foot or by bicycle once you arrive via the Rokko Liner. Bring water and sun protection as stamp locations are spread across the island and July heat in Kobe can be intense.

Event Information

When

Jul 1, 2026 – Aug 31, 2026

Where

ROKKO i PARK 9F Amusta! KOBE

神戸市東灘区向洋町中2丁目9-1

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Price

Free

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This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.