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Kobe Flea Market × KOBE COFFEE WEEKEND

TOTTEI PARK

Kobe Flea Market × KOBE COFFEE WEEKEND

Why You Should Visit

A fusion of coffee, art, and flea market culture. Kobe Flea Market and KOBE COFFEE WEEKEND will be held together for the first time at TOTTEI PARK. Enjoy great coffee while discovering unique items from around the world, including accessories, interior goods, Nordic tableware, and vintage clothing. Live painting will also take place on February 28 as a pre-event for KOBE ART MARCHÉ 2026.

Essentials

location
TOTTEI PARK
period
February 28, 2026 (Sat) - March 1, 2026 (Sun)
Time
2/28 10:00–17:00 / 3/1 9:00–16:00
cost
Free admission
access
TOTTEI PARK (Kobe waterfront area)
REGISTRATION
No registration required
NOTE
Event will be held rain or shine, but may be canceled in severe weather.

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About the Venue

TOTTEI PARK

GALLERY

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PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

BEST SHOTS

  • — Night view of Kobe Harbor from the 'Green Hill' is the best shot

ESSENTIALS

Opening Hours
Open all day (some areas vary depending on events)
Best Time
Evening to night (beautiful harbor night view and lights)
Access
Hankyu / Hanshin "Kobe-Sannomiya Station": 17–18 min walk

JR "Sannomiya Station": 20 min walk
Port Liner "Port Terminal Station": 13 min walk

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