Shin Kobe Eki
Scottish Country Dance Instruction
SHIN KOBE EKI (S8x32) 3C (4C set) Robert Stuart An International Language1- 8 1s+2s+3s turn partner RH; 1s cast, 2s step up bars 5-6 and face down while 1s cross LH and face up. 2(1)3
9-16 1s+2s set and turn RH on the sidelines; 1s+3s set and turn LH on the sidelines. 1s end facing up. 2(1)3
17-24 1s dance 6 bar RSh reels of 3 on opposite sides. 1s cross RH while 2s and 3s dance in, all end in centre facing up in Promenade hold
25-32 2s+1s+3s Promenade
(MINICRIB. Dance crib compiled by Charles Upton, Deeside Caledonian Society, and his successors)
Dance Information
Shin-Kobe Eki refers to Shin-Kobe Station, a major railway station located in Kobe, Japan.The term "Shin" in Japanese means "new", and it is often used to indicate that the station is a new or upgraded version of a previously existing one. In this context, Shin-Kobe Station serves as the principal railway station for the city of Kobe and is a significant transportation hub within the region.
Shin-Kobe Station is known for its strategic location, situated near the foothills of the Rokko mountain range. It is a key stop on the Sanyo Shinkansen, a high-speed rail line connecting Osaka and Hakata. The station facilitates convenient access to various parts of Kobe, making it an important transportation gateway for both domestic and international travelers. Additionally, Shin-Kobe Station is recognized for its modern infrastructure, amenities, and its role in facilitating efficient and rapid transit services in the area.

Shin-Kobe Station
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