Things to do in Akashi (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
_We***55:“There will be a lot of people on weekends. The performance is mediocre and there is nothing special. It can be regarded as a tourist attraction in Kobe, but don't expect too much. When visiting the aquarium, remember to avoid the end of the performance, as there will be a lot of people.”
Open tomorrow at 10:00-22:00 (admission ends at 20:45)
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!”
Open tomorrow at 10:00-22:00 (admission ends at 20:00)
Justingo:“Great 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.”
_TI***ea:“Love this beach! Plaza La Isla just down the road along with Oxxo and Circle K within walking distance across the road so you have quick access to food/drinks. The beach itself is medium-sized with massages, fresh coconuts, jetskiing, etc.”
203***50:“The zoo is great to experience, with indoor and outdoor areas. Children love Capibara the most. You can also visit it in the hot summer. When it's hot, you can enjoy the air conditioning in the indoor restaurant.”
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.”
Doctor X_Candy:“Kitano Ijinkan is generally a well-preserved Western-style building complex. These buildings were built by foreign merchants and diplomats around the end of the 19th century. Each Ijinkan retains its unique history and style. Whether it is taking photos or experiencing exotic culture, it is full of surprises. There are also specialty cafes, grocery stores, and restaurants in the block, which is super fun to visit!”