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Hyogo Prefectural Maiko Park

A coastal promenade beneath the world’s longest suspension bridge—Maiko Park blends historic villas, modern engineering, and wave-lapped serenity.

Attractions

Park, Scenic Coastal Area, Architecture, Seaside Views

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Hyogo Prefectural Maiko Park stretches along the shore of the Akashi Strait, directly beneath the awe-inspiring Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, offering front-row views of one of the world’s greatest feats of engineering. But beyond the bridge, Maiko Park also preserves elegant Meiji-era architecture like the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall and Former Residence of Sanji Muto, weaving together modern infrastructure with historic refinement. Palm trees, tide-slicked rocks, and wide boardwalks make it a favorite for seaside strolls and slow travel. Bridge-themed exhibitions, an observation floor inside the anchor pier, and local seafood stalls round out the experience. On clear days, Awaji Island glows just across the channel.

Facilities & Services

  • Panoramic views of Akashi Kaikyō Bridge

  • Historical Western-style residences and museums

  • Seaside walking paths and picnic areas

  • Bridge Exhibition Center and observatory

  • 3-minute walk from Maiko Station

Contact

Address:

2051 Higashimaikocho, Tarumi-ku, Kobe, Hyogo 655-0047

Phone:

078-785-5090

A coastal promenade beneath the world’s longest suspension bridge—Maiko Park blends historic villas, modern engineering, and wave-lapped serenity.
Hyogo Prefectural Maiko Park

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