Sunport Multi-purpose Plaza Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is a square along the Seto Inland Sea next to Takamatsu Port.
Original Text
The square that runs west from Takamatsu Port is this Sunport Takamatsu Multipurpose Square. It was quite large, including a fountain and a rose garden. In addition, a mysterious art work called "Crossing the border and the sea" was randomly placed. It's quite large, so I wonder if it's used as a large-scale event venue.
it's spreading to the setoinland sea side of the takamatsu symbol tower.
Original Text
There was a vast square on the north side of Takamatsu Symbol Tower, that is, on the Seto Inland Sea side. That is Sunport Takamatsu Multipurpose Square. However, it is a large square, but there is a fountain in the center, and there is also a large and mysterious object called "Crossing the border, the sea", and although it is not big, there was also a rose garden.
It is located on the sea side from Jr Takamatsu station.
Original Text
There is a corner called Sunport, which was redeveloped immediately from JR Takamatsu Station on the sea side, and the large space used when events are held is a multipurpose plaza. When I visited, the figures were sparse in winter.
When street performances and concerts are held, it is crowded with many people, but during the daytime on weekdays, it was quiet, although there were several art works and small rose gardens. When I was taking a walk, it was noon, and a person working at Sunport 々 spread out lunch boxes for lunch. The roses were in full bloom and most of the flowers were dead. Also, several anglers were fishing for goodbye on the breakwater to the red lighthouse. I think it's good to sit on the bench and look at the sea leisurely ...
JR Waterfront of beautiful Takamatsu Port, which has been redeveloped in front of Takamatsu Station.
Original Text
JR It is a beautiful waterfront of Takamatsu Port, which has been redeveloped in front of Takamatsu Station. There are 々 monuments and fountains, relatively new hotels and two largest concert halls in the prefecture.
It is a square along the Seto Inland Sea next to Takamatsu Port.
The square that runs west from Takamatsu Port is this Sunport Takamatsu Multipurpose Square. It was quite large, including a fountain and a rose garden. In addition, a mysterious art work called "Crossing the border and the sea" was randomly placed. It's quite large, so I wonder if it's used as a large-scale event venue.
it's spreading to the setoinland sea side of the takamatsu symbol tower.
There was a vast square on the north side of Takamatsu Symbol Tower, that is, on the Seto Inland Sea side. That is Sunport Takamatsu Multipurpose Square. However, it is a large square, but there is a fountain in the center, and there is also a large and mysterious object called "Crossing the border, the sea", and although it is not big, there was also a rose garden.
It is located on the sea side from Jr Takamatsu station.
There is a corner called Sunport, which was redeveloped immediately from JR Takamatsu Station on the sea side, and the large space used when events are held is a multipurpose plaza. When I visited, the figures were sparse in winter.
Ordinary square when there is no event
When street performances and concerts are held, it is crowded with many people, but during the daytime on weekdays, it was quiet, although there were several art works and small rose gardens. When I was taking a walk, it was noon, and a person working at Sunport 々 spread out lunch boxes for lunch. The roses were in full bloom and most of the flowers were dead. Also, several anglers were fishing for goodbye on the breakwater to the red lighthouse. I think it's good to sit on the bench and look at the sea leisurely ...
JR Waterfront of beautiful Takamatsu Port, which has been redeveloped in front of Takamatsu Station.
JR It is a beautiful waterfront of Takamatsu Port, which has been redeveloped in front of Takamatsu Station. There are 々 monuments and fountains, relatively new hotels and two largest concert halls in the prefecture.