Why You Should Visit
A women's event to help you discover your own path through themes like career, lifestyle, and health. Features talk sessions, hands-on workshops, exhibitor booths, and a body check station — plus a special talk by Suzu Yamanouchi.
Essentials
- location
- Kobe Harborland Space Theater
- period
- March 7, 2026 (Sat)
- Time
- 11:00–17:00
- cost
- Free admission
- access
- About 3 minutes' walk from JR Kobe Station. Directly connected to the underground mall.
- NOTE
- Photography, recording, and filming are prohibited during Session 3 (Suzu Yamanouchi) and part of Session 4. Pre-registration (closed Feb 25) offered a Seto Inland Sea lemon cake gift from Le Pain Kobe Kitano (no same-day registration).
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