The Akashi Kaikyo National Government Park is centered around the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, and consists of an Awaji area, and a Kobe area. The total size of these two areas is 330ha. The fundamental principle of the park is to create an area where “Humans and nature co-exist, and people can meet”.
The concept of Awaji area is to create a recreational space near the shore, with that of the Kobe area (affectionately known as “Aina Satoyama Park”) being a Satochi and Satoyama cultural park. The aims of the park are to preserve and restore the area’s Satochi-satoyama scenery, allow city dwellers to experience Satoyama, and provide a variety of educational programs.
* Last admission is one hour before closing.
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Dengo-no-ie (Traditional House)
A traditional thatched roof house that was transferred to the park. Provides the welcoming hospitality of satoyama
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Satoyama Information House
The park’s information center. Provides information on events and things to see, as well as the features of the park.
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Nouson Butai (Farm Village Theatre)
Recreates traditional Aina village theatre on a thatched roof stage. A variety of events are held here, including traditional plays.
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Satoyama Community House and Woodworking Studio
The community house provides opportunities for learning about the environment of satoyama. The woodworking building allows participants to try their hand at making wood based crafts.
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Shirabeshi-no-ie (Traditional House)
A traditional thatched house that has been relocated to this area. The area itself is said to have ties to Minamoto-no-Yoshitsune, a legendary samurai commander. A variety of foods harvested from the satoyama can be enjoyed at the house.
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Shirabeshi Tanada (Terraced Rice Fields)
Located in the center of the Tanada Zone, these terraced fields produce rice using traditional methods that make use of the shape of the land.
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Shirabeshi Terraced Fields
These terraced fields are located behind Shirabeshi-no-ie, and are cultivated year-round. Visitors can enjoy seasonal farm experiences including planting seeds, maintaining, and harvesting the fields.
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Bondo Hill
This area was said to be used as a place to pay respects to the souls of deceased ancestors who are believed to return to earth during the Bon Festival. On fine days Awaji Island and the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge can be seen.
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Kouno Rice Field
A marsh area featuring flooded paddy fields, vegetable fields, and lotus fields, used for agricultural programs.
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Soudagatsuji-no-ie (Traditional House)
Soudagatsuji Crossing was a key location prior to the epic Battle of Ichi-no-Tani between samurai clans Heike and Genji (1184). This house is now used for agricultural programs.
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Shirogatani Tanada (Terraced Rice Fields)
An area used to protect and recreate the traditional terraced rice field scenery of satoyama. Cherry Hill and Peach Woods allow visitors to enjoy seasonal flowers and fruits.
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Satoyama Forest Area
A satoyama area that has had its bamboo and greenery cultivated by hand, creating a sunny, forested area of deciduous trees.
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Azalea Square
A sunny area at the base of the satoyama forest. In the spring visitors can enjoy taking a stroll while surrounded by brightly flowering azaleas.
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Medaka (Japanese Rice Fish) Pond
Medaka Pond is an area that allows for observation of creatures that live around the water’s edge, with nearby Chestnut Woods giving visitors the opportunity to try harvesting chestnuts.
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Seseragi-no-Komichi (Seseragi Path)
Visitors can enjoy viewing Koumi River while strolling amongst the trees on Seseragi Path. This shady area provides a welcome break from the heat in summer.
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Asobi-no-mori
A playground in the middle of a wooded area. Features 4 large slides, along with other playground equipment.