Really good place to capture sunset and bridge together. Bridge itself is very impressive and walking on the promenade right under the construction allows truly understand the size of it. There is a beach stone throw away, it's quiet and it will let you chill with the really nice view in the bridge. Few small snacks shops with the ice creams etc. near by. Train station few minutes away by walk, there are lockers on the station so it will let you leave your luggages safe and in a meanwhile you can spend some time by the bridge and on...
Read moreThe Maiko Marine Promenade offers a unique experience to walk underneath the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, 47 meters above the sea. This glass-floored walkway stretches 317 meters, providing breathtaking views of the Seto Inland Sea and the immense bridge structure.
Informational displays along the promenade explain the bridge’s engineering, making the visit both thrilling and educational. Sunset is the best time to visit, as the views are stunning.
A must-visit for anyone seeking adventure and unforgettable...
Read more(Trip was made back then on 6 Dec 2019, 2 years before the Covid-19 Pandemic hit)
Stayed over in Akashi 2 years ago on this very day and was able to witness the grand scale and beauty of Akashi-Kaikyō Bridge, currently the longest suspension bridge in the world.
The bridge lights up brilliantly at night, standing out like a beacon in the night.
Unfortunately, we didn’t have to climb up or walk along the bridge as our time was spent visiting Himeji Castle. At least we got to admire...
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