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  • Awaji Island Area

Features

      • Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

        Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

      • Awaji Green Hall

        Awaji Green Hall

      • Stairs of Happiness

        Stairs of Happiness

      • Uzunooka Ottamanegi

        Uzunooka "Ottamanegi"

      • Residence Villa Awaji Mare

        Residence Villa Awaji Mare

      • Akashi Kaikyo Bridge
      • Awaji Green Hall
      • Stairs of Happiness
      • Uzunooka Ottamanegi
      • Residence Villa Awaji Mare
  • 1. Diverse Nature and Landscapes Interwoven by the Sea and Mountains
    Crossing the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, you'll be greeted by the calm Seto Inland Sea and a landscape of islands adorned with flowers. From rape blossoms in spring, sunflowers in summer, golden rice terraces in autumn, and the winter seascape—each season offers a different kind of beauty, and the spectacular sunsets are exceptional.
    2. A "Treasure Trove of Food" Where the Bounty of the Sea and the Earth Blend
    Awaji Island has long been known as "Mikketsukuni" (Land of Food), an island rich in the bounty of both the sea and the earth. Enjoy dishes made with seasonal ingredients such as Awaji beef, onions, sea bream, and conger eel. Locally-sourced restaurants and farm dining are also popular.
    3. A Primal Landscape Where History and Myth Come to Life
    As the setting for Japan's oldest myth, the "Land of Creation," the island is dotted with sites associated with this myth, including Izanagi Shrine. The island is enveloped in a tranquil, spiritual atmosphere, where ancient beliefs and nature coexist in harmony.
    4. A New Destination for Art and Experiences
    The number of spots where nature and design blend together is increasing, including the Tadao Ando Architecture Complex, the Miracle Planet Botanical Garden, and art facilities. It is gaining attention as an experiential tourist destination popular with families and inbound tourists.
    5. A Reception System Through Our Own Facilities and Local Collaboration
    Awaji Island has its own accommodations, restaurants, and experience centers, allowing us to provide a one-stop service for transportation, accommodation, meals, and activities.
    We also work closely with local producers and experience providers, creating a flexible system that can accommodate religious and dietary restrictions.

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