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Many opportunities for international
exchange and a wide range of religious facilities are only
some of the reasons why Kobe is called an international city.
Many foreign communities were formed and religious facilities established
along with the opening of the Port of Kobe. Kobe’s foreign community
began with Americans, Europeans, Indians, and Chinese, with each community
establishing its own social and sports clubs. Today, Kobe’ diverse
foreign community is comprised of a mixture of old and new.
Kobe also has various religious facilities for many of the
world’s major religions including Buddhism, Christianity,
Judaism, Islam and Jainism. These facilities are an essential
part of the daily lives of those from overseas.
Kobe
International Center for Cooperation and Communication |
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New Corporate Development Headquarters, Kobe Enterprise Promotion Bureau
City Hall, Bldg. 1, 6-5-1 Kano-cho, Chuo-ku, Kobe, 650-8570
Tel 078-322-6216 Fax 078-322-6072 invest@office.city.kobe.lg.jp |
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