Kobe stands as one of Japan's six pivotal cities, distinguished by its evolution as a significant Asian seaport. It serves as the industrial epicenter of the Hanshin zone, hosting formidable heavy industries including shipbuilding, steel, and machinery, which collectively forged its status as a leading industrial hub. Global industry leaders maintain a significant presence within Kobe. Furthermore, the city actively cultivates industry-academic collaborations, evident in pioneering medical initiatives, venture development, and proactive investment promotion strategies.
Strategically positioned in Isobedori 1-chome, the Kowa Building workspace offers exceptional accessibility. It is conveniently reachable with a ten-minute walk from Sannomiya or Kobe-Sannomiya stations, leading towards the vibrant Port Island area. An even closer connection is provided by Port Liner’s Boeki Center station, located just a minute's walk away. This locale also benefits from the immediate proximity of key public offices, including the city hall. With seamless access to major expressways, ample parking provisions, and the picturesque backdrop of parks and the sea port, this district presents an advantageous environment for establishing a premier business presence in Kobe.