
Sanda City is located in the southeastern part of Hyogo Prefecture, approximately 25 kilometers north of Kobe’s urban center, across the Rokko Mountain Range, and around 35 kilometers northwest of Osaka.
It’s conveniently accessible—about 40 minutes by train from JR Osaka Station and around 50 minutes from Kobe’s Sannomiya Station via the municipal subway.
Although close to major cities like Osaka and Kobe, Sanda offers a relaxing environment surrounded by abundant natural beauty.
With 65% of the city covered in greenery, a stroll through the streets reveals the vivid colors of the seasons and the refreshing scent of clean air—perfect for a peaceful, rejuvenating experience.
Sanda is also a place where you can enjoy nature throughout the year, as well as explore a rich and fascinating history.
Discover the Four Seasons of Sanda
Spring
- Cherry blossoms along the Mukogawa River [Photo1]
- “Flower Carpet” of moss phlox at Eitakuji Temple [Photo2]
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Summer
- Water activities like canoeing and kayaking on Lake Senjoji[Photo3]
- Cycling through scenic routes
- Enjoying nature at Arima Fuji Park
- Dancing to traditional “Mita Ondo” and “Shin Mita Ondo” at the Mita Festival’s Citizens’ Dance [Photo4]
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Autumn:
- Stunning autumn foliage at Kazanin Bodaiji Temple, designated as an additional temple of the Saigoku Kannon Pilgrimage of thirty-three Buddhist temples throughout the Kansai region [Photo5]
- The Sanda Autumn Tourism and Gourmet Festival 2025, featuring Sanda beef and black soybean edamame specialties [Photo6] [Photo7]
- Historic townscape of Sanda Honmachi, where the former residence of the Kuki Clan and remnants of the Edo period remain [Photo8]
- Two major autumn festivals at Sanda Tenmangu Shrine and Miwa Shrine
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Winter
- The Sanda International Masters Marathon
- Viewing the picturesque snowscape at Aman Falls [Photo9]
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Whether you’re visiting Osaka, Kobe, or Kyoto, we warmly invite you to make a stop in Sanda and discover its many charms.
Sister City Partnership: Sanda City and the Blue Mountains, Australia
In 1986, former Mayor Peter Kirk and his wife visited Sanda City through the Australian Consulate-General and the New South Wales Tourism Board, during their trip to Japan for the International Tourism Congress in Tokyo. This visit laid the foundation for the official sister city relationship established in 1988.
Both Sanda and the Blue Mountains share a love of nature and have built a strong friendship based on mutual respect for each other’s cultures and values.
Recent Exchanges
In 2023, the cities celebrated the 35th anniversary of their sister city relationship. Runners from the Blue Mountains participated in the 35th Sanda International Masters Marathon. Beyond the race, guests enjoyed Sanda’s winter landscapes, cultural tours, and a warm welcome at a reception.
In 2024, two Sanda residents took part in Ultra-Trail Australia, a major event in the Blue Mountains. They spoke of the unforgettable experiences they had—connecting with local people, enjoying city tours, and exploring the region’s breathtaking scenery.
From July to August of the same year, a photo exhibition titled “A Life-Changing Encounter with Sanda” was held at the Sanda City Urban Development Collaboration Center. It featured photos and keepsakes from a former exchange student from the Blue Mountains, who studied in Sanda in 1997 and is now active in Japan as an international lawyer. At a special lecture, he reflected on his high school memories, including attending the “Seisengu” festival at Sanda Tenmangu Shrine, and even demonstrated the calligraphy he learned during his time here.
He shared, “If I hadn’t come to Japan at age 16, my life would have been completely different.” His story is a beautiful example of how international exchange can shape lives and deepen cultural understanding.

The connection between the two cities continues to grow through various initiatives, such as art exchanges between elementary and junior high school students and the ongoing “Children’s Art Exchange” exhibition.

We look forward to strengthening our relationship with the Blue Mountains through continued cultural, sporting, and artistic exchanges.
Learn More About Sanda City!
If you’re planning a visit to Japan, we warmly encourage you to stop by Sanda City.
There is so much more to discover than what we can share here—we invite you to experience Sanda’s natural beauty, rich culture, and welcoming spirit firsthand.
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210.32km2 |
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位置 |
東経135度13分、北緯34度53分 |
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人口(令和 |
105,859人 |
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市章 |
三田の「さ」をカタカナにした「サ」の字をデザインしたマークです。 昭和31年に当時の三田町のマークとして決められたものを、昭和33年に市章としました。 |
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市花 |
さつき |
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マスコットキャラクター |
キッピー・ハッピー・チャッピー |
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Sanda City HP: “Map of Sanda English Edition” ⇒ 











, certificates were presented to seven outstanding students nominated by seven universities



