【trivia04】Nakasaki Amusement Park

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Remains of Akashi Castle became Akashi County Park in 1889, but the park was discontinued after being incorporated into auxiliary land of the Imperial Household in 1898. Akashi Town persuaded Hyogo Prefecture to open Akashi Amusement Park at Nakasaki for sight seers and local people to enjoy in 1903. Once Nakasaki beach was famous for scenic spot with white sand and green pine groves, where people enjoyed viewing Awaji Island. The lord built an elaborate tea ceremony cottage there and many people enjoyed seeing the room in fall also swimming in the sea in summer. Akashi Town installed a gazebo, benches and a teahouse there, and then some high-class Japanese-style hotels stood in a row. When Hyogo Electric Track, or Sanyo Electric Railway opened to traffic in 1917, they made the station of “Yuenchi-mae-eki” in front of the amusement park and tried to attract sightseers. The modern Kinko Hotel opened in about 1930. This building became a topic of conversation because it was replaced Banyo Kindergarten after being remodeled in 1948. The kindergarten made the Japanese garden with a pond and a stream in the yard of the former hotel the kindergarten garden. At Nakasaki, Hyogo Prefectural Fishery Experiment Station was rebuilt and the Fishery Exposition was held 1948, and then many people enjoyed greatly the events such as the fireworks display, comic dialogue by a few comedians year by year.

The Kinjo Hotel was a four-story building.
Front of the Kinjo Hotel
The Kinjo Hotel was converted into a kindergarten after the war

Akashi heritage-map “Hitomaru” 2018

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