Noevir Stadium Kobe (Kobe City Misaki Park Stadium)

Noevir Stadium Kobe is the home of Vissel Kobe.

Getting to the Stadium

From JR Sannomiya Station and Kobe Sannomiya Station. (Arrive at Shin-Kobe station by Shinkansen)

If you arrive at Shin-Kobe Station on the Shinkansen, JR Sannomiya Station is one stop next to Shin-Kobe Station. The Sannomiya area is a very convenient area to base your trip, as it has JR Sannomiya Station and Hanshin Railway's Kobe Sannomiya Station, making it easy to get around, and there are many hotels in the area.

To get to Noevir Stadium Kobe from Sannomiya, take the Kobe City Subway Kaigan Line from Sannomiya-Hanadokei Mae Station. Sannomiya-Hanadokei Mae Station is located on the "West Exit" side of Sannomiya Station in the direction of the Kobe International Conference Center, so use your cell phone to look at the map as you go.

Kobe City Subway "Kaigan Line," Sannomiya/Hanadokei Mae Station to Misaki Koen Station, approx. 10 min.

It is about a 5-minute walk from Misaki Koen Station to the stadium.

From Misaki-Koen Station to the Stadium

Inside Misaki-Koen Station, there are posters of the Vissel Kobe team and signs for information, but once you step outside the station, it is an urban cityscape and the stadium is not immediately visible.

On game days, there will be many supporters heading to the stadium, so if you follow them, you won't get lost. If you arrive early for sightseeing around the area before the match, check the signs and maps as you go.

About the Stadium

Address: 1-2-2, Misakicho, Hyogo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo,
Capacity: 30,132
Home Team: Vissel Kobe
Surface: Natural grass
Opened: 2001
Schedule Please check the team's official website for more information.

Official Website: Schedule 

Noevir Stadium Kobe is a soccer-only stadium, so it is easy to watch the game anywhere in the stadium. The seating stands on both sideline sides are made up of two levels. The seating area behind the goal line sides is on one level.

Field Views:

Front Row

Second-Level

Seating area behind the goal line.

Explore Hyogo

Travel Tips & Information

Here is the basic information about Hyogo as a reference for planning your trip.

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1. "Getting There & Around" Kobe, Akashi, Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, Takarazuka

From Tokyo, it takes about 2 hours and 45 minutes to get to Shin-Kobe Station by Shinkansen bullet train, and then take the subway to the accommodation area.
In Kobe, there are many hotels in Sannomiya (Sannomiya), so you will usually stay in this area.
Sannomiya station is only a few minutes away by subway from Shin-Kobe.

2. "Where to Stay" in Kobe, Akashi, Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, Takarazuka

The downtown area of Kobe is Sannomiya.
Sannomiya subway station, JR Sannomiya station, and Kobe Sannomiya station are all concentrated here, and many hotels are also located in this area.
If you arrive by Shinkansen, you will arrive at Shin-Kobe Station, but please note that the area around Shin-Kobe Station itself is not so developed.

3. "What to Do & See" in Kobe, Akashi, Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, Takarazuka

Meriken Park, Kobe Port Tower, and Kobe Harborland are all easy to visit in Kobe. You can get off at Minato-Motomachi Station, walk around Meriken Park, Kobe Port Tower, and Kobe Harborland, and take the train at Kobe Station.
In the Sannomiya area, Ikuta Shrine and Kitano Ijinkan Street are easy to get around on foot.

Takarazuka is known as the town of Takarazuka Revue as soon as you get off the station.
If your goal is to visit the Takarazuka Revue, you will be happy just to be at this station.
Takarazuka is also home to the Osamu Tezuka Memorial Museum, which can be reached in about 10 minutes on foot from the station.

4. "What & Where to Eat" in Kobe, Akashi, Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, Takarazuka

Kobe is famous for its Kobe beef. Western food is also popular, so check out the popular restaurants.
We have picked out restaurants in Kobe, Akashi, Amagasaki, Nishinomiya, and Takarazuka.

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