An engaging museum celebrating the legacy of Kawasaki Heavy Industries through interactive exhibits and displays.
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Set beneath the instantly recognizable white steel lattice roof of the Kobe Maritime Museum, beside Port Tower, Kawasaki Good Times World stands as one of the city’s most visible landmarks. If you’ve seen photos of Kobe’s waterfront, you’ve seen this place. Inside, the museum showcases the legacy of Kawasaki Heavy Industries, one of Japan’s major industrial giants, founded in Kobe in 1896. For motorcycle enthusiasts, the lineup of Kawasaki bikes, from early models to the legendary Ninja series, makes the visit worth it alone. But the scope extends far beyond motorcycles, with robotics, miniature trains, ship models, aircraft, and interactive exhibits that reveal the full reach of Japanese engineering. This offers a rare look into the machinery, innovation, and industrial force that helped shape modern Japan.
Facilities & Services
- Interactive Exhibits
- Simulators and Hands-On Displays
- Gift Shop
- Family-Friendly Activities
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