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神戸ポートピアランド

神戸ポートピアランド

A amusement park in Hyogo — rides the whole family enjoys.

EditorialWritten by the TABIKUCHI editorial teamSources: Wikipedia, Wikidata and others (CC BY-SA / CC0)

Overview

Kobe Portopia Land was an amusement park that once stood on Port Island, the man-made island off Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture. It opened in October 1981 as part of the leisure facilities built alongside Port Island's early waterfront development.

Highlights

  • Its history as an early-1980s leisure facility tied to Port Island's development
  • Its setting on Port Island, Kobe's man-made island
  • Its place in the story of Kobe's waterfront leisure development
  • The reclaimed-island seaside scenery around the former site

History

The park opened on October 1, 1981, on Port Island. Sources describe it in the past tense as a park that once existed there, indicating it is no longer operating; anyone planning to visit the former site is advised to check the latest official information on its current status.

Access

The park's former location was on Port Island in Kobe. For directions or the current state of the former site, check the latest official information from the city of Kobe or related facilities before visiting.

Best season

Since the park no longer operates, there is no seasonal visiting information tied to it specifically. If you plan to explore the Port Island area generally, spring and autumn tend to be comfortable given its waterfront setting.

Map

34.6644, 135.2185 · Wikidata

Suggested itinerary

  1. 1Check transport access to Port Island in advance
  2. 2Walk around the area of the former park site to take in the island's streetscape
  3. 3Enjoy other facilities and the waterfront scenery elsewhere on Port Island
  4. 4Confirm the latest official information on the site's current status before or after your visit

Did you know?

💡 Kobe Portopia Land opened in 1981 alongside the early development of Port Island, Kobe's reclaimed island. It is now described as a facility that no longer exists, so visitors interested in the former site should confirm the latest details through official sources.

Nearby spots

📍 Ōmiya Hachiman Shrine📍 Akashi Park📍 Hyogo Prefectural Akashi West Park
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