# 淡路夢舞台

> An architectural complex on Awaji Island designed by Tadao Ando, with the terraced Hyakudanen garden and a large greenhouse.

- Prefecture: 兵庫県
- Type: Garden
- Address: 兵庫県淡路市
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://www.yumebutai.co.jp/

Awaji Yumebutai is a complex on the east coast of Awaji Island, designed by architect Tadao Ando and opened in 2000. It was built on land left as a scarred quarry after earth was removed to construct Kansai International Airport, as part of a project to restore the site. The complex mixes concrete walkways, water features, and open decks with a conference centre and a resort hotel. Its best-known element is the Hyakudanen, a garden of one hundred stepped flower beds laid out on a slope as a memorial to victims of the 1995 Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. The grounds also include a large greenhouse and viewpoints over Osaka Bay.

## FAQ

### How do I get to Awaji Yumebutai?

Take a highway bus from Shin-Kobe or Sannomiya to the Higashiura area, or an express bus from JR Maiko Station, getting off near the Yumebutai-mae stop.

### Is there an entry fee for Awaji Yumebutai?

The grounds and the Hyakudanen garden are free to walk through; the greenhouse and some facilities charge separate admission.

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Source: 淡路夢舞台 — Japan Voyage
