Typical routes
See cultural properties sprinkled around the island, learn all about the marine waters where the Ama worked, and savor delicious marine delicacies.
This Shinto shrine is located in a corner of Midori-no-Michishirube Okawa Park. The vermilion torii gate watching over the archeological site is a landmark to the shrine.
Address | Nojima Hirabayashi, Awaji |
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This mystical shrine is located right next to the Funaki Archeological Site.
Regarded as one of the sacred sites for ancient sun-worshipping, the shrine is still off-limits to women even today.
Address | 514 Funaki, Awaji |
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This historic Shinto shrine is located in Oishi Park. Amenohiboko‐no‐mikoto, the Kami (Shinto deity) of maritime safety and bountiful catches, is enshrined.
Address | 2605-1 Yura, Yura-cho, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-799-24-7613 (Department of Commerce and Tourism, Sumoto City Hall) |
Popular for the Japanese dishes with plentiful seafood
Address | 998 Toshima, Awaji |
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TEL | +81-799-82-2382 |
Open | 11:00 AM–9:00 PM |
Closed | Mondays (open if Monday is a public holiday) |
A café with an excellent ocean view from the window.
The Maruko Museum of Fishery next to the café is also a great place.
Address | 1168-2 Gunge, Awaji |
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TEL | +81-799-70-1671 |
Open | 7:00 AM–6:00 PM (last call 5:00 PM) |
Closed | Thursdays and third Fridays (March–October); Thursdays and Fridays (November–February) Admission fee required for the Marukou fishing tackle exhibit |
Enjoy seasonal Awaji ingredients surrounded by nature.
Address | 1087 Tsushi, Goshiki-cho, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-799-33-1600 |
Open | 11:30 AM–2:00 PM and 5:30 PM–9:00 PM Café menu available 11:30 AM–4:00 PM |
Italian cuisine that highlights island seafood and vegetables
Address | 1-882-6 Yamate, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-799-25-5260 |
Open | 11:30 AM–4:00 PM (last call 3:00 PM) and 5:30 PM–11:00 PM (last call 9:00 PM) |
Closed | Wednesdays |
Enjoy your fill of seafood with our prix fixe or hotpot menu
Address | 2581 Yura, Yura-cho, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-799-27-1786 |
Open | Seating times (reservations required): 11:00 AM, 11:30 AM, 1:00 PM, 1:30 PM Open seating: 11:00 AM–2:30 PM (last call 3:00 PM) |
Closed | Tuesdays |
Delicious fresh seafood at an affordable price
Address | Fukura port Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-2417 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | No scheduled holidays (closed in inclement weather) |
Diner serving homestyle cooking with freshly caught fish
Address | 28-19 Fukurahei, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-0655 |
Open | 12:00 AM–2:00 PM and 6:00 PM–9:00 PM |
Closed | Mondays |
Selling aromatic coffee beans roasted in-house.
Address | 356-31 Fukurahei, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-90-7228-8862 |
Open | 1:00 PM–6:30 PM (last call 6:00 PM) Note: Only bean sales are available on Tuesdays |
Closed | Mondays and Fridays (check our Facebook page for the latest updates) Not open to groups of four or more |
Local sea urchin shabu-shabu is popular. The onion-packed Awaji Island burger is also recommended.
Address | Uzu-no-Oka Onaruto Bridge Commemorative Hall 2F 936-3 Fukurahei, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-2888 |
Open | 9:00 AM–3:30 PM (last call 3:00 PM) |
Closed | Open 365 days a year |
Don’t miss the freshly laid eggs!
Address | 1115-1 Ikuha, Awaji |
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TEL | +81-799-70-7267 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Huge array of seasonal Awaji Island produce
Address | 1530-2 Fukurako, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-1244 |
Open | Weekdays 10:00 AM–6:00 PM; Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays 9:30 AM–6:00 PM |
Closed | 365 days a year Free parking available |
The closest roadside station to the Naruto whirling tides offers rows of premium souvenirs! The main store of Awaji Island Onion Kitchen is also located, which is famous for the Awaji Island Burger that won the first prize in the nationwide local burger competitions.
Address | 947-22 Fukurahei, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-1157 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | Thursdays and New Year’s Day (open during public holidays and during extended holiday periods) |
Head out to the Maruyama Port Fish Market for fresh seafood, directly operated by fishery cooperatives.
Address | 1506-2 Anaga, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-39-0237 |
Open | 8:30 AM–5:30 PM |
Closed | Tuesdays, Wednesdays and New Year’s holidays (open on public holidays and throughout Obon week) |
Featuring a delightful large atrium filled with flowers and greenery
Direct access to Awaji Island Park!
Address | 2674-3 Iwaya, Awaji |
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TEL | +81-799-72-5366 |
Open | 9:00 AM–8:00 PM |
Extensive natural park offering tons of family fun
Get great views of the Akashi Strait from the observation deck
Address | 2425-2 Kusumoto, Awaji |
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TEL | +81-799-72-5377 |
Open | Administrative office hours: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | Park open 365 days a year (closed December 29–January 3) |
Museum featuring Takataya Kahei, the main character in Ryotaro Shiba’s novel Nanohana no Oki.
Address | Located in the Takataya Kahei Park 1087 Tsushi, Goshikicho, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-799-33-0354 |
Open | 10:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | Tuesdays (or the next workday if Tuesday is a public holiday) |
Go fishing in the fish pond at Yura Port.
Address | 2605 Yura, Yura‐cho, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-90-2018-8110 |
Open | 6:30 AM–1:00 PM |
Closed | Tuesdays (or the next workday if Tuesday is a public holiday) |
All aboard for a voyage of the world’s largest whirling tides, with all 5 senses!
This hour-long cruise takes place on a large, steady ship that lets you enjoy the sights of Fukura Bay along with the Naruto whirling tides.
Address | Uzushio Dome Nanairokan Fukurako port , Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-0054 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | Open 365 days a year |
Soak your feet in a spa with views of Fukura Port.
Address | Next to the Uzushio Dome Nanairokan 1528-7 Fukurako, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-2336 (Minamiawaji Information Desk, Awaji Island Tourist Association) |
Open | 10:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Come see the massive onion sculpture! Try your hand at the onion claw machine, too!
Address | 936-3 Fukurahei, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-52-2888 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | Open 365 days a year |
Take a cruise out to the whirling tides in the Naruto Strait
Address | 834-2 Anaga, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-39-0201 |
Open | 8:30 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | January 1 (Cruises may be cancelled in inclement weather) |
Enjoy fishing at scenic Benten-jima Island
Address | Anaga, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-39-0399 |
Open | May through August: 6:00 AM–7:00 PM September through November: 7:00 AM–5:00 PM December through April: 8:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | Wednesdays (or the next workday if Wednesday is a public holiday), December 29–January 3, in typhoons or other inclement weather, when high wave warnings have been issued, etc. |
Panoramic view of the seasonal flowers and the Akashi Strait
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Address | 2865-4 Kusumoto, Awaji |
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TEL | +81-799-74-6426 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM) |
休園日 | New Year’s holidays |
The beautiful and nostalgic rural landscape is breathtaking.
Address | Ishida, Awaji |
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Panoramic view of Osaka Bay and the Kitan Strait
Address | 2605-1 Yura, Yura-cho, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-799-24-7613 (Department of Commerce and Tourism, Sumoto City Hall) |
The monument of many ammonites discovered here is a landmark
Address | Anaga, Minamiawaji |
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4 million daffodils blossom in full glory at a spectacular location overlooking the Kitan Strait.
Address | 2877-22 Yura, Yura-cho, Sumoto |
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TEL | +81-799-27-2653 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM |
Closed | Open every day while the narcissus are blooming |
Familiar winter sight in Awaji Island. About 5 million narcissus flowers bloom across the field.
Address | 2 Nadakuroiwa, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-56-0720 |
Open | 9:00 AM–5:00 PM (last entry 4:30 PM) (Park is only open while the narcissus are blooming) |
The blue sea and white sand are stunning.
Address | Ama-nishimachi, Minamiawaji |
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TEL | +81-799-43-5221 (Department of Commerce and Tourism, Minamiawaji City Hall) |