Promena Kobe, Commercial skyscraper in Harborland, Japan.
Promena Kobe is an 18-story skyscraper in Kobe's harborside area that combines many functions within its structure. The building houses restaurants, wellness centers, medical facilities, shops, and a basement food market serving the area.
The building opened on October 1, 1992 as part of Kobe's urban renewal program for the harborside district. This marked the beginning of efforts to transform the area into a mixed-use destination for both residents and visitors.
The second floor holds shops selling natural stones and power stones, reflecting how visitors today engage with traditional Japanese beliefs about mineral properties.
The building connects directly to JR Kobe Station via underground passages, making arrival and navigation straightforward for visitors. Many services, including the onsen facility, operate around the clock, so you can visit at your preferred time.
The Manyo Club spans ten floors within the building and houses a traditional Japanese bathhouse offering bathing and overnight stays in the midst of modern shops and offices. This unusual arrangement brings historical bathing practices into a contemporary commercial setting.
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