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Discover all that Japan has to offer while staying at the Kobe Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers. Just an easy limousine bus ride from Kansai International Airport, you will always feel connected. We are also accessible by bus from the Shinkansen (bullet train) station and Sannomiya station in Kobe.
Situated on manmade Rokko Island, we are connected by an overhead walkway to the Rokko Liner, providing easy access to all parts of Kansai via Japan's world-renowned train system. Looking for some fun? Hop on the 25-minute shuttle to Universal Studios Japan.
Find comfort in our 276 Traditional and Tower level guest rooms, complete with stunning views of Rokko Mountain and Osaka Bay. Separate shower and bathing facilities, vanity areas, and international-sized beds help you enjoy a pleasant night’s sleep.
Warm service is standard at our five restaurants, two bars, and a lounge with delicious international menus and classic atmospheres. Two restaurants are located on the top floor, with spectacular views of the mountain and ocean.
We are ready to welcome any type of group, from an international convention to a private party for friends, in our banquet facilities. With a great design, the latest equipment, and friendly service, we’ll help you plan an event they will always remember.
Whether in town for business or leisure, the Kobe Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers is ready to welcome you with a comfortable stay.
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Hotel Rates
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Facilities at Kobe Bay Sheraton Hotel And Towers
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- Non-smoking floors
- Interconnecting rooms
- On-site undercover parking
- Lift/Elevator
- Bar / Lounge
- Sauna
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- Indoor pool - heated
- Concierge
- Wheelchair accessible
- Ice machine
- Porter/Bell service
- 24 hour front desk
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- Gym/Fitness room
- Spa/Hot tub/Jacuzzi
- Tennis court
- Restaurant/s
- Dry cleaning / laundry service
- Airport shuttle
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About Kobe:
Kobe is the sixth largest city in Japan and the country's fourth busiest container port. Wedged in between the coast and the mountains, the city of Kobe is long and narrow. Kobe was one of the first cities to open for trade with the West following the end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan port city. While the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake diminished much of Kobe's prominence as a port city, it remains extremely busy. To commemorate Kobe's recovery from the 1995 quake, the city holds an event every December called the Luminarie, where the city center is decorated with illuminated metal archways.
Kobe is the sixth largest city in Japan and the country's fourth busiest container port. Wedged in between the coast and the mountains, the city of Kobe is long and narrow. Kobe was one of the first cities to open for trade with the West following the end of the policy of seclusion and has since been known as a cosmopolitan port city. While the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake diminished much of Kobe's prominence as a port city, it remains extremely busy. To commemorate Kobe's recovery from the 1995 quake, the city holds an event every December called the Luminarie, where the city center is decorated with illuminated metal archways.
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Kobe Bay Sheraton Hotel And Towers
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Address:
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2-13, Koyocho-Naka, Higashinada-Ku, 658-0032 Japan
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 Exterior
 Superior Room
 Garden Cafe
 Tennis court
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 Standard Room
 Night View From Guest Room
 Buffet breakfast at Garden Cafe
 Swimming pool
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 Delux Room
 Kobe Grill
 Suikyoen-Chinese
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