The park is situated on reclaimed land, a common feature for coastal development in Hyogo Prefecture.
The site includes a designated 'Auto Camping' area that allows visitors to stay overnight near the coast.
The Ferris wheel serves as a prominent visual landmark visible from the nearby coastal roads of Ako.
The park was designed with a focus on family-oriented activities, specifically targeting school-aged children.
Hyogo Prefectural Ako Seaside Park is a coastal recreational facility situated along the Seto Inland Sea. The park features a permanent amusement zone including a Ferris wheel that provides views of the surrounding bay. Additional attractions include a sprawling bouncy castle area and a go-kart track designed for younger visitors. The park grounds integrate paved walking paths with grassy lawns and playground equipment. It is located within the larger Ako Marine Park complex, which provides direct access to the waterfront.
The base of the Ferris wheel looking toward the ocean, capturing the ride against the backdrop of the bay.
Bring sun protection, as the seaside location has minimal natural shade in the open amusement zones.
Wear closed-toe shoes to comply with safety requirements for operating go-karts.
Check weather reports in advance, as strong coastal winds can occasionally affect the operation of the Ferris wheel.
Do not attempt to walk from the train station; the distance is significant and public transit frequency varies.
Closed on Tuesdays, or on the following day if Tuesday is a national holiday.
No specific dress code, though standard activewear is recommended for playground and ride access.