Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden is a specialized alpine plant garden located on Mount Rokko near Kobe, offering visitors a unique glimpse into high-altitude flora combined with scenic mountain views and accessible hiking opportunities.
Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden is situated at an elevation of approximately 865 meters on Mount Rokko, near the city of Kobe in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1933, the garden focuses on the collection, cultivation, and display of alpine and subalpine plant species from Japan and around the world. Covering a modest but scientifically important area, the garden features more than 1,500 species of alpine plants, many of which thrive at high elevations and cooler climates. The garden’s geography places it on the southeastern slopes of Mount Rokko, providing visitors with panoramic views of Kobe city and Osaka Bay. Ecologically, it serves as a living repository for rare and endangered alpine flora and supports environmental education about mountain ecosystems and plant conservation. Visitors can enjoy well-maintained walking paths that meander through thematic plant zones, greenhouses, and rock gardens. Seasonal flower displays, especially in spring and early summer, highlight azaleas, primulas, edelweiss, and various native Japanese alpine species. Rokko Alpine Botanical Garden also attracts botanists, photographers, and nature lovers who seek a peaceful environment in proximity to an urban area. Nearby, Mount Rokko offers additional hiking trails, an arboretum, and on-site facilities like a ropeway station providing easy access. The garden’s appeal lies in its combination of specialized alpine plant collections, restful natural scenery, and its role in promoting awareness of mountain biodiversity and conservation.
Extensive collections of alpine and subalpine plant species from Japan and worldwide
Scenic views overlooking Kobe city and Osaka Bay from the garden's terrace
Greenhouses exhibiting rare and delicate alpine flora requiring special care
Proximity to Rokko Mountain trails and ropeway access for combined hiking and garden visits
Home to over 1,500 species of alpine and subalpine plants, including rare and endangered species from Japan and abroad.
Specialized glasshouses that maintain optimal conditions for delicate alpine plants not suited for outdoor exposure year-round.
A terrace overlooking the city of Kobe and Osaka Bay, offering expansive scenic vistas especially attractive during clear weather.