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The view of Kobe at night from atop Rokko mountain
 
The view of Kobe at night from atop Rokko mountain
 
  
 
'''Kobe is...'''
 
'''Kobe is...'''
 
 
''Between the Sea and the Mountains.'' Kobe is built on a narrow strip of land between the Rokko mountains and the ocean. The city spreads east-west along the coast and the ocean is never far way. Space is at a premium and the city has built a number of artificial islands over the years. The mountains behind the city (as little as 10km from downtown) are coated in thick forests and popular with hikers and sightseers. Cable cars allow easy access from the city to the mountain tops which boast spectacular (and romantic) views of the city especially at night. In Autumn the leaves changing colours in the mountains is particulary beautiful and attracts many visitors.
 
''Between the Sea and the Mountains.'' Kobe is built on a narrow strip of land between the Rokko mountains and the ocean. The city spreads east-west along the coast and the ocean is never far way. Space is at a premium and the city has built a number of artificial islands over the years. The mountains behind the city (as little as 10km from downtown) are coated in thick forests and popular with hikers and sightseers. Cable cars allow easy access from the city to the mountain tops which boast spectacular (and romantic) views of the city especially at night. In Autumn the leaves changing colours in the mountains is particulary beautiful and attracts many visitors.
  
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'''Tarumi is...'''
 
'''Tarumi is...'''
''A sleepy suburb.'' On the western edge of the Kobe Tarumi ward is made of quiet litte neighbourhoods of people who commute into the city for work. Access to the rest of the city is by subway or train. The most striking thing in Tarumi ward is the Akashi Kaiyko bridge, the world's longest bridge, connecting the Japanese mainland with Awaji island. The ward's comercial fishing port is particularly busy and known for it's delicious sushi and ikanago.
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''A sleepy suburb.'' On the western edge of the Kobe Tarumi ward is made of quiet litte neighbourhoods of people who commute into the city for work. Access to the rest of the city is by subway or train. The most striking thing in Tarumi ward is the Akashi Kaiyko bridge, the world's longest bridge, connecting the Japanese mainland with Awaji island. The ward's comercial fishing port is particularly busy and known for it's delicious sushi and [I]ikanago[/I].[/QUOTE]

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