Visit Japan Web Rinkai Land

Visit Japan Web invites you to explore Rinkai Land inaugurated in October 1992. It is one of the prime tourist attractions in Kobe, offering breathtaking seaside night views for those opting for evening visits.
Kobe Rinkai Land is a picturesque coastal hub for shopping and entertainment. Its well-connected transportation infrastructure and captivating scenery allure both locals and tourists year-round.
Rinkai Paradise was developed on the premises of the former JR Minatogawa Freight Terminal. It has undergone several renovations since its inception. Kobe Gaslight Street in 1992 adorned the shopping street with gas and electric lights that illuminate the area every night.
In 2013, Kobe Rinkai Land expanded to include Kobe Rinkai Umie, a prominent shopping destination, and unveiled the Kobe Anpanman Children’s Museum and Mall, a beloved family attraction dedicated to one of Japan’s oldest TV characters.
For people who frequently indulge in Japanese TV shows, a trip to Anpanman Museum and shopping mall would be delightful. Visitors can immerse themselves in the thrilling world of bread-headed hero. They can also engage with the museum’s displays and acquire a variety of Anpanman-themed merchandise. Furthermore, the museum houses a fully operational bakery where you can purchase freshly baked Anpanman and his friends.
Umie stands as the largest shopping center in the region, featuring three primary retail areas: Mosaic, South, and North. The shopping area is extensive and offers numerous shops for exploration.
Mosaic, situated along the waterfront, draws a plethora of the area’s premier dining establishments, providing an abundance of restaurants and cafes. The North and South Building areas are dedicated to retail, housing a wide array of stores. If you are keen on bringing home some new fashion pieces, allocate some time to explore Umie’s diverse stores.