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31st Kobe Luminarie

Higashi Yuenchi, Former Foreign Settlement, Meriken Park

31st Kobe Luminarie

Why You Should Visit

Kobe Luminarie is a light festival held to commemorate the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake and to symbolize hope for the city and its people. The theme for the 31st event is “Kobe’s Pulse, Story of Light.”

Essentials

location
Higashi Yuenchi, Former Foreign Settlement, Meriken Park
period
January 30, 2026 (Fri) - February 8, 2026 (Sun)
Time
Dusk - 21:30
cost
【Same-day Ticket】 Weekdays ¥1,000 / Weekends ¥1,500
【Advance Ticket】 Weekdays ¥500 / Weekends ¥750 (Available online or via Loppi machines)
access
All venues are within walking distance from Sannomiya Station.
NOTE
・The paid area is located in the southeast section of Meriken Park (Galleria and Frontone). ・Advance tickets cannot be changed, canceled, or refunded. ・Entry is limited by time slot to reduce congestion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the event be held in case of rain?
The event is usually held in light rain, but may be canceled or altered in severe weather.
Can I enjoy Luminarie without a ticket?
Some areas are free to view, but the main exhibition areas require a ticket.
Is photography and video recording allowed?
Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and obstructive behavior are prohibited.
About the Venue

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

[Marine Promenade] Year-round 9:00-18:00, GW/Summer 9:00-19:00 (Entry 30 min before closing) / Closed: Apr-Sep open daily, Oct-Mar 2nd Monday (next day if holiday), Dec 29-31
[Marine Promenade] Adults: Weekdays ¥250, Weekends/Holidays ¥300, Junior/High school students free, Seniors (70+) ¥200. 3-facility pass ¥900
About 2 hours
Enjoyable year-round, especially at sunset and night. Marine Promenade visit takes 30-60 minutes. Spring and autumn have pleasant weather, summer extended hours until 19:00 for night views.

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge : Things to See & Do

Construction began in May 1988 and was completed in April 1998 after about 10 years, creating one of the world's largest suspension bridges. Boasting an impressive scale with total length 3,911m, central span 1,991m, and tower height 300m. During construction, the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake caused ground displacement, extending the original 3,910m plan to 3,911m. Guinness-certified as world's longest suspension bridge for 24 years until surpassed by Turkey's 'Çanakkale 1915 Bridge' in 2022. Kobe side features Maiko Marine Promenade and Bridge Science Museum to experience the bridge's appeal.

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World's Largest Suspension Bridge

Total 3,911m length, 300m tower height. Guinness-certified world's longest 1998-2022. Japan's longest and largest suspension bridge

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Maiko Marine Promenade

Circular promenade at 47m above sea, 317m long. Panoramic views of Akashi Strait from inside bridge girders. Observatory lounge and marine cafe available

Illuminated Night View

Nightly illumination with seasonal color changes. Enjoy fantastic night views from Awaji SA, Maiko Park and other spots

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge : Photo Spots & Tips

Best Shots

  • — Dynamic upward shot from Maiko Park
  • — 47m above sea view from Marine Promenade
  • — Full bridge frontal shot from Awaji SA (down)
  • — Awaji Island side view from Michi-no-Eki Awaji
  • — Sunset silhouette photography
  • — Night illumination (tower and girder lighting)

Best Timing

  • — Magic hour at sunset (around 17:00-18:00) is most beautiful
  • — Night photography after complete darkness (after 19:00)
  • — Clear morning air provides sharp views to Awaji Island
  • — Marine Promenade open until 19:00 during GW and summer

Tripods allowed at Marine Promenade. Bridge may sway on windy days. Long exposure recommended for night photography.

Access

5 min walk from JR/Sanyo Electric Railway Maiko Station. 5 min drive from Tarumi IC on Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway. Maiko Park parking (198 cars, ¥200/hour).

About the Venue

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge

[Marine Promenade] Year-round 9:00-18:00, GW/Summer 9:00-19:00 (Entry 30 min before closing) / Closed: Apr-Sep open daily, Oct-Mar 2nd Monday (next day if holiday), Dec 29-31
[Marine Promenade] Adults: Weekdays ¥250, Weekends/Holidays ¥300, Junior/High school students free, Seniors (70+) ¥200. 3-facility pass ¥900
About 2 hours
Enjoyable year-round, especially at sunset and night. Marine Promenade visit takes 30-60 minutes. Spring and autumn have pleasant weather, summer extended hours until 19:00 for night views.

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge : Things to See & Do

Construction began in May 1988 and was completed in April 1998 after about 10 years, creating one of the world's largest suspension bridges. Boasting an impressive scale with total length 3,911m, central span 1,991m, and tower height 300m. During construction, the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake caused ground displacement, extending the original 3,910m plan to 3,911m. Guinness-certified as world's longest suspension bridge for 24 years until surpassed by Turkey's 'Çanakkale 1915 Bridge' in 2022. Kobe side features Maiko Marine Promenade and Bridge Science Museum to experience the bridge's appeal.

🌉

World's Largest Suspension Bridge

Total 3,911m length, 300m tower height. Guinness-certified world's longest 1998-2022. Japan's longest and largest suspension bridge

🚶

Maiko Marine Promenade

Circular promenade at 47m above sea, 317m long. Panoramic views of Akashi Strait from inside bridge girders. Observatory lounge and marine cafe available

Illuminated Night View

Nightly illumination with seasonal color changes. Enjoy fantastic night views from Awaji SA, Maiko Park and other spots

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge : Photo Spots & Tips

Best Shots

  • — Dynamic upward shot from Maiko Park
  • — 47m above sea view from Marine Promenade
  • — Full bridge frontal shot from Awaji SA (down)
  • — Awaji Island side view from Michi-no-Eki Awaji
  • — Sunset silhouette photography
  • — Night illumination (tower and girder lighting)

Best Timing

  • — Magic hour at sunset (around 17:00-18:00) is most beautiful
  • — Night photography after complete darkness (after 19:00)
  • — Clear morning air provides sharp views to Awaji Island
  • — Marine Promenade open until 19:00 during GW and summer

Tripods allowed at Marine Promenade. Bridge may sway on windy days. Long exposure recommended for night photography.

Access

5 min walk from JR/Sanyo Electric Railway Maiko Station. 5 min drive from Tarumi IC on Kobe-Awaji-Naruto Expressway. Maiko Park parking (198 cars, ¥200/hour).

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