Football + Kobe beef = perfect evening
Noevir Stadium Kobe is a 30,132-seat football-specific stadium in one of Japan's most cosmopolitan cities. The real attraction for visitors is what comes after: a Kobe beef dinner in one of the city's teppanyaki restaurants. Here's how to plan both.
The match
Vissel Kobe compete at the top of J-League. Former Barcelona players (Iniesta, Bojan, David Villa) have all played here. The club's investment in talent means entertaining football. Weekend kickoffs are usually 14:00 or 15:00. Weeknight kickoffs at 19:00.
Getting to the stadium
Kobe Municipal Subway to Misaki-koen Station: 5-minute walk. From Sannomiya (Kobe's main area): about 10 minutes by subway. From Shin-Kobe (Shinkansen): about 15 minutes.
Seats
Main stand: Β₯4,000-6,000 ($27-40). Back stand: Β₯3,000-4,500 ($20-30). Goal end: Β₯2,500-3,500 ($17-23).
After the match: Kobe beef
Kobe beef teppanyaki restaurants are concentrated around Sannomiya and Kitano areas. Budget options start at Β₯5,000-8,000 ($33-53) for a lunch set with smaller portions. Premium dinner courses with A5-grade Kobe beef run Β₯15,000-30,000 ($100-200). The beef is cooked on an iron plate in front of you, sliced thin, and practically melts. Book your restaurant before the trip β popular spots fill up.
The Kobe evening
After dinner, walk to Kobe Harborland for the waterfront night view. The Port Tower and Mosaic shopping area are lit up after dark. If you took the Shinkansen, last trains back to Osaka/Tokyo run late enough to enjoy the evening fully.
How to buy tickets
Vissel Kobe official site or J-League ticket platform. Book the Kobe beef restaurant in advance β availability is limited, especially on weekends.