




我们的公园坐落在六甲山郁郁葱葱的景观中,承诺有一天会充满惊心动魄的运动挑战、宁静的自然景点和难忘的回忆
Enjoy views of mountains, skies, and calm waters in our special "adventure spot."
See the pretty flowers and greenery of Mt. Rokko.
Try the zip slide made by the famous "Adventure King."
Test yourself on a big wall – it's taller than most people!
Fun water games await at the Wonder Amembo zone.
Skim across the water on our exciting zip slide.
Pedal around the pond and relax.
If you or anyone in your group is 4 or older, don’t forget to pop on a face mask before heading into the park.
At our entrance, we'll give everyone a swift temperature check. Just to let you know, if it’s 37.5℃ or a touch higher, you might have to come back on a cooler day.
We've scattered hand sanitizers all around, so feel free to freshen up those hands!
Eager to try the forest adventure or the zippy long slide? Great! Just keep in mind, it's for elementary-aged kids and above, and there's a height and weight guideline: you should be over 110 cm and under 100 kg.
Every now and then, our opening times wiggle around a bit due to weather or a bit of sprucing up we're doing. Checking our website before you lace up those walking shoes is always a good call.
Once you’ve got your ticket sorted online, keep an eye on your email. We’ll send you an e-voucher, which you can flash at our counter, and we'll swap it for your park ticket. Easy peasy!
If you step out for a moment, just show your ticket to re-enter.
Lost tickets can't be replaced, regardless of the situation.
Weather events or maintenance can cause shifts in our schedule. It's always good to double-check our website before heading over.
Planning to bring your furry friend? Some spots are a no-go for them. Make sure they're leashed and fill out a short form before entering.
Pack snacks and drinks for the park if you'd like. However, our restaurants prefer that you only consume their offerings inside.
Dress appropriately for the activities. Those not in suitable attire might be sidelined for certain activities.
Need to switch outfits? Our changing rooms are available for that. It’s more discreet for everyone.
Our water play areas aren't traditional swimming spots. Activities like diving or using water guns aren't allowed. If we notice such behavior, participants may be asked to take a break.
The pathway to our water zones is on the narrow side. It's best without large umbrellas or walking in big groups.
Joining the water activities might mean splashes and getting wet. Those who prefer to stay dry can enjoy the view from across the pond.
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