Events in Kobe 2026

Kobe has always been Japan's most international city — a port that opened to Western trade in 1868 and absorbed foreign influence so thoroughly that it developed its own distinctive, hybrid culture that is distinct from both Tokyo and Osaka. The port and the European-influenced architecture in Motomachi and Kitano created a city that feels uniquely cosmopolitan for Japan.

This month in Kobe: 🌸 Late cherry blossoms throughout the city

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Luminarie is a winter illumination festival held each December in memory of the victims of the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake. Tens of thousands of LED lights create an elaborate cathedral-like structure through the streets of central Kobe. It runs for approximately two weeks and draws over three million visitors. Entry is free.
Kobe Jazz Street is held each October across dozens of venues in the Motomachi and Harborland districts. World-class jazz performers and serious local artists play across two days in one of Japan's most respected jazz festivals. Kobe has over fifty dedicated jazz venues and a deep music culture.
Luminarie illumination (December), cherry blossom viewing in Kitano and along the harbour (March-April), neighbourhood festivals at Ikuta Shrine, and outdoor summer concerts at Harborland are among the best free events. The Kitano area's European architecture is itself a free cultural experience.
October for the Jazz Street Festival. December for Luminarie. Late March to early April for cherry blossoms. Summer for harbour-front outdoor events. The city has year-round cultural programming reflecting its international heritage.

About Kobe

Kobe has always been Japan's most international city — a port that opened to Western trade in 1868 and absorbed foreign influence so thoroughly that it developed its own distinctive, hybrid culture that is distinct from both Tokyo and Osaka. The port and the European-influenced architecture in Motomachi and Kitano created a city that feels uniquely cosmopolitan for Japan. Sake brewing districts and the city's famous Kobe beef culture sit alongside that imported internationalism, creating a local identity distinct from anywhere else in Japan. The city's jazz scene is the most serious in Japan outside Tokyo; the Kobe Jazz Street Festival each October in the Motomachi and Harborland districts draws world-class performers and serious audiences who treat this as a genuinely significant event on the international jazz calendar. The city has more than fifty dedicated jazz venues and the festival celebrates that deep music culture. The Luminarie illumination festival each December, held in memory of the 1995 earthquake, transforms the central district into a cathedral of light and shadow that draws three million visitors over two weeks. It is one of Japan's most visually extraordinary festivals and a moment when the city collectively acknowledges loss and renewal. Ikuta Shrine, one of Japan's oldest, hosts major seasonal festivals and ceremonies. The Harborland waterfront district hosts summer concerts and outdoor film screenings. The city's international schools and large foreign resident population have created an event calendar that blends Japanese and Western celebrations.

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