Aigahama
Aigahama: A Hidden Gem in Naruto
Explore Naruto Park, where breathtaking whirlpools meet lush landscapes, creating the perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Nestled in the enchanting Naruto region, Naruto Park is a must-visit destination for tourists seeking breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant attractions. Famous for its captivating Naruto whirlpools, the park offers a serene escape where nature thrives alongside exciting activities. Explore scenic walking paths, enjoy stunning views, and immerse yourself in the local culture, making it a perfect spot for families and adventurers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, start from Awaji City. Head north on Route 28 towards Naruto. Continue straight for approximately 30 km until you reach Naruto. Once you arrive in Naruto, follow signs for Naruto Park. Turn left onto Route 12 and follow it until you see signs for Naruto Park. The park is located at Fukuike Narutocho Tosadomariura, and you will find parking available near the entrance.
Public Transportation
To reach Naruto Park by public transportation, first, take a local bus or train from your location in Awaji to Awaji Station. From Awaji Station, board a train on the Awaji Island Line towards Naruto. Once you arrive at Naruto Station, exit the station and walk to the bus stop. Take the local bus that heads to Naruto Park (look for signs indicating the park). After about a 10-minute bus ride, you will arrive at the stop for Naruto Park. Follow the signs to the entrance of the park.
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