Hyougo | Suma
Suma-dera Temple
The head temple of the Suma-dera branch of the Shingon sect, built in 886
Familiarly known as "Suma-dera," it was the site of the Battle of Ichinotani and is famous as a temple associated with the Genpei War
Capacity:~50people
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Kobe Guest House Former Nishio Residence
Hyougo | Suma
10~130 people
Historical building
Capacity:~150people
A Taisho modernist mansion that has not faded for over 100 years since its completion.
It can be used for a variety of purposes, including welcome and farewell parties, fashion shows, recommendation meetings, and exhibitions with the entire venue rented out.
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