In the Hyogo Prefecture and Kobe area, there are numerous membership-based clubs and organizations where foreigners gather. These communities actively engage in exchanges, information sharing about life in Japan, social events, and volunteer activities. Here, we introduce foreign communities in the Hyogo Prefecture and Kobe area, primarily those involving foreign professionals.
Founded in 1869, The Kobe Club is a historic membership-based social club. It aims to foster social interaction, strengthen friendships, and promote cultural and academic exchange among its members, including foreign residents in the Kansai region and Japanese with an international outlook. The club features a restaurant, pool, and lounge.
Established by the city of Kobe in 1993, KICC aims to promote international cooperation with developing countries, foster citizen-driven international exchange, promote multicultural coexistence, and provide support for international students, advancing the internationalization of the region.
Founded in 1914, this historical membership-based club provides a venue for interaction between foreign and Japanese women living in the Hanshin area. Activities include the appreciation of traditional Japanese arts, cultural tours, and hosting bazaars, creating opportunities for exchange among members from various countries.
https://kobewomensclub.wixsite.com/kobewomensclub
Located in a historic foreign residential area dating back to the Meiji period, James Yama Shioya Country Club is a membership club for residents of foreign-oriented housing such as "James Yama" and "Paramount Rokko." It offers a restaurant, bar, multipurpose hall, fitness room, and various classes in Japanese cultural arts like ikebana (flower arrangement) and calligraphy.
http://www.shioyatochi.co.jp/eng/house/clubhouse/
Founded in 1870, KRAC is a historic membership-based sports club. It provides a venue for sports and social interaction for both foreigners and Japanese in the Kansai region. The club features tennis courts, a soccer field, beer garden, indoor sports facilities, event spaces, and restaurants/bars.
Originally founded as a women's club for Japanese and American women in the Kansai region, JAWK is now a membership-based club that aims to contribute to the welfare of the local community by promoting cultural exchange and mutual understanding among women from various nationalities.
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