Amore Beach Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Fantastic for family or couples
This is a great place to come to if you want to feel the sea breeze and see some bayside scenery. The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island are in clear view. You can also catch a pretty sunset at t...
There is only a paint of a heart mark that has been peeled off beside the park management office ♡
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I couldn't understand where the "Amore Coast" was in Okura Kaigan Park. When I walked along the coastline from the Asagiri station side, there was a cobblestone with a heart mark painted with "Amore ♡ Akashi" beside the East Rest Area adjacent to the park management office. It seemed to be not properly maintained and it was a little thin, but I could imagine that it was painted with a heart mark in the location overlooking the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in front of me.
A part of the Okura coast is the Amore coast, but no locals call it that. The promenade is wide and you can see the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island well. It is a distance that can be used by public transportation, so it is not difficult to access. The bottleneck is that there are not many restaurants in the neighborhood.
While walking from Kobe City to Akashi City, it was beyond the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. The pine trees and the sea are the world of white sand and blue pine trees. And the magnificent bridge is a wonderful view.
I stopped by while doing business. It's well maintained, so it was just right for a walk while looking at the scenery. It's a good place to go by the way.
Fantastic for family or couples
This is a great place to come to if you want to feel the sea breeze and see some bayside scenery. The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island are in clear view. You can also catch a pretty sunset at t...
There is only a paint of a heart mark that has been peeled off beside the park management office ♡
I couldn't understand where the "Amore Coast" was in Okura Kaigan Park. When I walked along the coastline from the Asagiri station side, there was a cobblestone with a heart mark painted with "Amore ♡ Akashi" beside the East Rest Area adjacent to the park management office. It seemed to be not properly maintained and it was a little thin, but I could imagine that it was painted with a heart mark in the location overlooking the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in front of me.
The Greater East Coast
A part of the Okura coast is the Amore coast, but no locals call it that. The promenade is wide and you can see the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island well. It is a distance that can be used by public transportation, so it is not difficult to access. The bottleneck is that there are not many restaurants in the neighborhood.
Scattered に is the most suitable
While walking from Kobe City to Akashi City, it was beyond the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. The pine trees and the sea are the world of white sand and blue pine trees. And the magnificent bridge is a wonderful view.
Amore Coast
I stopped by while doing business. It's well maintained, so it was just right for a walk while looking at the scenery. It's a good place to go by the way.