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A quintessential Japanese experience during the cold months, winter illuminations transform public spaces into magical, romantic landscapes. The historic Former Foreign Settlement district of Kobe, where the streets retain their European charm, is beautiful year-round, but especially picturesque during the winter season.
Along Akashimachi-suji avenue, near Daimaru Kobe department store, over 100,000 LED lights adorn the trees, creating a sparkling display that continues until February 28 2026.
This annual light-up is free to enjoy and stretches across three city blocks towards Kobe’s vibrant port area. It’s a delightful way to explore the heritage district after dark and a perfect spot for capturing photos or simply chasing away the winter blues. The lights stay on until 10pm, making it ideal for a post-dinner stroll.
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