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Craft Circus Awaji クラフトサーカス combines two seaside restaurants, a food market and global goods market, all with plenty of outdoor seating Read more…
Awaji Jenova Line Iwaya Port 淡路ジェノバライン is the ferry terminal which takes you into Akashi Port. This is an old port Read more…
Awaji Jenova Line Akashi Office 淡路ジェノバライン is the dock where you board the ferry to Iwaya Port on Awaji Island. The Read more…
Right on the border of Akashi and Kobe cities, Okurakaigan Beach is a wide open space to relax and enjoy the Read more…
Kakinomoto Shrine 柿本神社 is a small Shinto shrine in Akashi. Its often used for worship to the deity of education and Read more…
The Akashi Municipal Planetarium was built on the Japan Standard Time Meridian of 135-degrees east longitude in 1960. Before 1888, Japan Read more…
Gesshoji Temple is a pleasant but rather small temple and grounds perched on the hill side of Akashi. It’s part Read more…
Uontana (Uo-no-tana) is a local fish market and shopping street in Akashi, Hyogo. It is believed to have started around Read more…
Aeon Mall Kobe Minami (South) is a large shopping and dining complex that opened in October 2017. There is a Read more…
Hello Kitty Smile on Awaji Island concept space that combines restaurants, a cafe, souvenir shops and 3D mapping theater into the Read more…
Ocean Terrace オーシャンテラス is a dual concept steak restaurant and curry cafe with views over the ocean. The 3rd floor Read more…
Miele Awaji ミエレ, is a casual open seaside terrace cafe serving a basic menu of pizza, burgers, rice dishes and Read more…
Nojima Scuola (のじまスコーラ) is a former elementary school which has been converted into a cafe, restaurant & market place. The first floor Read more…
Kobe City Forest Botanical Garden or Kobe Municipal Arboretum (Kobe Shinrin Shokubutsuen) is one of the largest botanical gardens in Read more…
Shirai Oomachi Fuji Park is a Japanese wisteria park located in the northern area of Hyogo Prefecture. The beautiful hanging Read more…
Awaji Yumebutai is connected to the Akashi Kaikyo Park Awaji. The area was designed by famous architect Tadao Ando and Read more…