If you’re exploring Kobe’s art scene and want a stop that’s easy to visit, locally rooted, and often overlooked by short-stay visitors, the Hyogo Prefectural Harada no Mori Gallery (兵庫県立原田の森ギャラリー) is a great pick. Set in Nada Ward near Oji Park, this public gallery hosts a changing program of exhibitions and community-oriented cultural events in a calm, approachable setting. Check the what’s on page of the Gallery’s website for its latest offerings.

The gallery is also noted for its permanent collection of outdoor sculptures with works by Mogami Hisayuki, Yanagihara Yoshitatsu, Emilio Greco, Shimane Sho, and Watanabe Toyoshige.

The gallery sits along Kobe’s art-rich corridor and pairs especially well with a walkable “Museum Road” day. The gallery is part of a broader cultural zone that also includes the Yokoo Tadanori Museum of Contemporary Art right next door, making this an easy add-on if you’re planning to walk the Museum Road.

Quick info

  • Type: Prefectural public art gallery / Rotating exhibitions / Cultural events
  • Address: 3-8-30 Harada-dori, Nada-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 657-0837, Japan.
  • Hours: Generally 10:00–18:00 (varies by exhibition/event; please check official site)
  • Closed: Typically Monday (or following weekday if Monday is a holiday), plus year-end/New Year and maintenance periods.
  • Phone: +81 (0)78-801-1591
  • Cost: Varies by exhibition / event (some displays or public areas may be free)

What you’ll find

  • Rotating exhibitions spanning local and regional art, themed shows, and public-facing cultural programming.
  • A practical, low-pressure gallery experience—easy to combine with nearby museums, parks, and a neighborhood walk in Nada Ward.
  • Event and facility-based programming depending on the season, including exhibition rooms and related gallery use supported by the venue.

Getting there

The gallery is in Nada Ward, near Oji Park and along Kobe’s “Museum Road” area. According to the official access page, it’s about a 10-minute walk from JR Nada Station, about a 15-minute walk from Hanshin Iwaya Station, and roughly a 20-minute walk from Hankyu Oji-koen Station.

It’s also easy to visit as part of a same-day route with the Yokoo Tadanori Museum of Contemporary Art next door/nearby. For navigation, plug “Harada no Mori Gallery” into your maps app.

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Good to know

  • Check the current exhibition schedule on the official site before visiting—hours, admission, and room availability can change by program.
  • Use the Japanese official site for the most up-to-date details, and the English page as a helpful overview reference.
  • Pair it with nearby museums and Oji Park for a relaxed art-and-walk day in eastern Kobe.

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