This isn’t just a sightseeing tour—it’s a journey through time, architecture, and natural beauty. What makes this experience unique is the perfect blend of breathtaking coastal scenery, cutting-edge engineering, and fascinating cultural heritage, all guided by a knowledgeable local expert.
You’ll not only walk inside the world’s longest suspension bridge, peering 50 meters down through a glass floor, but also explore a historic seaside villa once visited by Sun Yat-sen, one of Asia’s most influential historical figures. Along the way, you'll enjoy panoramic views of the Akashi Strait, feel the sea breeze on your face, and gain insights into how Maiko’s landscape has evolved from poetic inspiration to modern marvel.
Whether you're a nature lover, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique adventure in Kobe, this tour offers an immersive, unforgettable experience you won’t find anywhere else.
Get ready for a thrilling and unforgettable experience at the Maiko Marine Promenade, a unique walkway built beneath the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge—the world’s longest suspension bridge. This facility lets you explore the interior of the bridge structure and walk above the ocean at a height of 50 meters. One of its highlights is the glass-floored observation deck, where you can look straight down to the waves below—perfect for thrill-seekers and photographers alike! As you stroll along the promenade, enjoy panoramic views of the Akashi Strait and Awaji Island, and marvel at the bridge’s massive scale and engineering excellence. Whether you’re interested in architecture or just love a good view, this is a must-visit spot on your Kobe adventure.
Step into history at Ijokaku, a beautifully preserved seaside villa that blends architectural elegance with deep cultural heritage. Built in the early 20th century by a Chinese merchant, this striking octagonal structure sits in a scenic spot with the Akashi Strait and bridge in the background. Ijokaku is especially known for its unique mix of Western and Chinese design elements, featuring traditional Western interiors with touches of Chinese craftsmanship. It is also famously connected to Sun Yat-sen, a prominent figure in Chinese modern history, who once visited this villa. Today, it serves as a museum, offering a glimpse into both architectural innovation and the international ties that once flourished in this area. A serene and culturally rich stop, Ijokaku adds historical depth to your visit to Maiko.
You will make your own way to the meeting points