Skip to main content
Seto Ohashi Commemorative Park
|

Seto Ohashi Commemorative Park

landmark

Seto Ohashi Commemorative Park

瀬戸大橋記念公園

4.1Est. 90Sakaide, Shikoku
JTA Approved

Overview

The building of the Seto Ohashi Bridge was a painstaking process that lasted nearly 10 years.

Seto Ohashi Commemorative Park in Sakaide marks the Shikoku end of the Seto Ohashi Bridge, the massive series of bridges connecting Shikoku to Honshu across the Seto Inland Sea. The park opened in 1988 alongside the bridge itself, and the free-entry Commemorative Hall inside documents the nearly decade-long construction process with models, photographs, and engineering displays. The adjacent Hama Ritsurin garden was designed by sculptor Nagare Masayuki, whose large stone works create an interesting contrast to both the manicured plantings and the industrial scale of the bridge visible just offshore. Playgrounds and sports fields make it work for families, and from the park grounds you get one of the cleaner views of the bridge structure itself, particularly in the late afternoon light.

Practical info

Japanese name
瀬戸大橋記念公園
Nearest station
Kotohira Station (30 min bus)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required

Accessibility

Wheelchair entranceWheelchair parking

Good for

Families
Loading details...

Want to visit Seto Ohashi Commemorative Park?

Build a trip to Sakaide