
- 4.5/5
JustingoGreat place in Awaji Island. You have the option to participate in different missions, from searching for clues to guessing the keyword, and also going through obstacles to find the respective naruto characters. If you are a fan, it will be a great experience especially when submitting your scroll at the end. The anime ramen is also very photo worthy. There are also other attractions nearby such as godzilla and dragon quest.
- 4.2/5
すきっぱIt's mostly outdoors, so it's tough in the middle of summer. But it's a bit of a different theme park, with collaborations with various games, anime, and movies, and attractions that let you feel nature with your whole body!
- 5.0/5
RIKU97We took a boat to see the whirlpools in Awaji Island! It was rocky but fun!
- 4.3/5
きむあLots of Shin-chans!! It wasn't too crowded, so it was easy to see and take pictures!! It was so relaxing to see Shin-chan and other characters in the middle of nature. This is a recommended spot for people who like to take pictures.
- 4.7/5
听足音The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge is a cross-sea passage connecting Kobe City and Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. It is the only way from Honshu Island to Shikoku Island. The bridge is 3,910 meters long, with a main bridge span of about 1,990 meters. It is the world's longest main bridge span suspension bridge. Construction officially started in 1988 and opened to traffic in 1998. In addition to the main bridge span ranking first in the world, the beauty of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge is also world-renowned. The main tower of the bridge is 297 meters high, close to the height of Tokyo Tower. It embraces the mountains and the sea in the Seto Inland Sea, which is magnificent! On Awaji Island, you can appreciate the heroic appearance of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in a relatively comprehensive way. The blue sea and blue sky, the long suspension bridge, the tall Ferris wheel on the seaside, or the breeze, are all so unforgettable... This is a holy place for lovers to make vows.







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