Azur Maiko
Experience Serenity at Azur Maiko
Kobe's Azur Maiko: A scenic beach with stunning views of Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, perfect for relaxation, recreation, and breathtaking sunsets.
Azur Maiko is an 800-meter long, man-made beach in Kobe, Japan, offering a blend of relaxation and recreation with stunning views of the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge and Awaji Island. Known for its clean, white sandy shores and calm waters, it's a popular destination for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking a refreshing escape.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport
From JR Maiko Station or Sanyo Electric Railway Maiko-koen Station, it's a short 7-minute walk to Azur Maiko. Exit the station and walk towards the sea, following the coast along Kaigandori. The beach will be on your left. Japan Rail Pass and other regional passes can be used to reach Maiko Station.
Car
Azur Maiko is accessible by car. Parking is available with 400 spaces (300 in the west, 100 in the east). Parking fees vary, so check local signage upon arrival. During peak season, parking may be limited. From the highway, follow signs for Maiko and then Azur Maiko. Note that some parking areas offer designated spaces for disabled drivers.
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