Kobe: A Port City Enriched by Indian Mercantile Culture
Kobe City in Hyogo Prefecture is one of Japan’s prominent port towns. The city is known for the cosmopolitan atmosphere of the old foreign settlement, where many Western-style buildings still remain. Its large Indian community has also built some gorgeous temples there. A grand festival of Indian culture is held in Kobe every year. Ritika from India discovers the ties, old and new, that link India and Japan.
Radio Japan reporters take you on a journey to visit places of charm all over Japan. This series is loaded with information, be it must-see landmarks, culture, events or foods in Japan.
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