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For just 2,500 yen a day, this bus pass allows you to travel around Hyogo's major tourist spots at a great price, including Arima Onsen, Sanda Premium Outlets, Kitano Ijinkan, Nankinmachi, Kobe Port, Himeji Castle, Shoshasan, Taiyo Park, and Suhama Shrine. Why not use this pass to take a deep trip a...

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What are good things and good experiences? There are many characteristics such as having a story to tell, overflowing with the thoughts of the creator, having a history, and being loved by the locals. Have you ever come across a special thing or experience that made you want to tell someone about it? And as a result of telling, someone new leads to something. We think that's what "good" is all about. In order to deliver such encounters to our customers, we discover Hyogo's good things based on the concept of "talk, communicate, and connect", and provide information that will shorten the emotional distance between customers and the region of Hyogo Prefecture.

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Travel around Hyogo at a great price! What is the Hyogo Amazing Pass?


The "Hyogo Amazing Pass" is a recommended mobile ticket for traveling around Hyogo Prefecture that can be used for 2,500 yen per day. With this ticket, not only can you ride Hyogo Prefecture's local buses (orange Shinki buses) all day long, but you can also ride the City Loop and Port Loop, which connect Kobe's major tourist spots, all day long!

There's no need to pay with cash on the bus; as it's a mobile ticket, all you need is your phone.

This is a one-day bus ticket recommended for sightseeing, as it allows you to ride buses from Sannomiya to Osaka and from Kobe Airport to Sannomiya.

Click here for details and to purchase the Hyogo Amazing Pass

There's plenty to see besides Kobe and Himeji Castle! What are the attractions of Hyogo Prefecture?

When you think of Hyogo Prefecture, the only things that come to mind are the night view of Kobe and Himeji Castle. Hyogo Prefecture is made up of five unique provinces: Settsu, Harima, Tajima, Tamba, and Awaji. It is also called a "miniature of Japan" because of its diverse climates, history, and culture. Culture, experiences, gourmet food, nature...you're sure to find something you like.

Here are some recommended tourist spots to visit when you come to Hyogo Prefecture!

Immerse yourself in Japanese nature at Mount Shosha

This 1,000-year-old temple is also known as the "Hieizan of the West," and is famous for its fresh greenery and autumn leaves, as well as being used as a location for movies and historical dramas. A world of faith surrounded by nature. A different atmosphere from the city. You can experience a special moment.

Taiyo Park where you can travel around the world

Do you know where you can travel the world in one day? Taiyo Park consists of two areas: the "Stone Area" where you can stroll around the world while looking at stone cultures and architecture, and the "Castle Area" where you can take the monorail to see the "Swan Castle" modeled after Germany's Neuschwanstein Castle at the top of the mountain. It is about 30 minutes by bus west of Himeji Castle.

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Just like Ghibli!? Suhama Shrine

Suhama Shrine stands alone in the middle of a pond. It looks as if it is floating on the pond. There is a mystical atmosphere that you can only feel by visiting the shrine in person. If you visit on a sunny day or at dusk, you might be able to take some great photos.

For those who love shopping, this is the place! Kobe-Sanda Premium Outlets

Boasting the largest store floor space in western Japan, it is lined with numerous stores, from international luxury brands to household goods, interior goods, and restaurants.

It is accessible from Sannomiya, and you can take a bus from the outlet to Osaka.

For more information, please refer to this article!

Take a local trip by bus! How to purchase a ticket

Hyogo Amazing Pass (1-day pass)

Price: 2,500 yen

Eligible buses: Route buses within Hyogo Prefecture (orange Shinki Bus vehicles), City Loop, Port Loop *Excluding express buses, community buses, Himeji Loop buses, etc.

How to purchase: Only available on the Mobers website (same-day purchase available for same-day use)

Payment method: Credit card

Click here for details and to purchase the Hyogo Amazing Pass

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What are good things and good experiences? There are many characteristics such as having a story to tell, overflowing with the thoughts of the creator, having a history, and being loved by the locals. Have you ever come across a special thing or experience that made you want to tell someone about it? And as a result of telling, someone new leads to something. We think that's what "good" is all about. In order to deliver such encounters to our customers, we discover Hyogo's good things based on the concept of "talk, communicate, and connect", and provide information that will shorten the emotional distance between customers and the region of Hyogo Prefecture.

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