Amagasaki City Fishing Park

Amagasaki City Fishing Park

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Fishing

Even beginners have a chance to catch big fish! A safe・comfortable sea fishing park you can enjoy with peace of mind.

Amagasaki Fishing Park, located in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, is a pier-style fishing park built in 1982 at the mouth of the Mukogawa River, which forms the boundary between Amagasaki City and Nishinomiya City. After walking 120 meters along the access pier toward the open sea, you will find a fishing pier extending 200 meters in length (8 meters wide) parallel to the shore.
Because it is located near a river mouth, the park is known for its abundance of sea bass and black sea bream, and it has a reputation for offering beginners a high chance of landing big fish. In addition, many other species are available, such as rockfish, greenling, halfbeak, and horse mackerel and mackerel targeted by sabiki fishing, making it an ideal spot for family fishing.
The facility is equipped to support multiple languages, including the use of Pocketalk devices, and also offers rental fishing rods, allowing visitors to come empty-handed.


Facilities

Well-equipped with safety management, fishing guidance, and on-site shops.

From the mouth of the Mukogawa River, there is a 120-meter access pier extending offshore, leading to a fully equipped fishing pier that stretches 200 meters east to west. The fishing platforms can accommodate approximately 300 anglers.
Staff members are stationed at the management building at all times to ensure safety, and instructors also provide guidance on fishing techniques.
The management building, which also serves as an evacuation shelter, is equipped with seating, washbasins, free tea dispensers, and an on-site shop, allowing visitors to stay comfortable even in the event of sudden weather changes.

Beginner・child-friendly rentals・well-stocked equipment

For safety reasons, the park provides free life jacket rentals for children in third grade or below at elementary school.
For beginners, rental fishing rods are available at the shop inside the management building, and instructors are stationed at the fishing pier at all times, so even first-time anglers can visit the park with confidence.
Of course, the shop is always stocked with fishing rigs, bait, ice, and other essentials, so you can visit without worry even if you forget something.

Get excited with fishing tournaments and big-catch prizes!

If a fishing tournament is held at the park by a group of 10 or more people, the park will provide partial support for trophies and commemorative items.
Please use the park for fishing tournaments held by companies or clubs. One trophy will be presented for events with 10–19 participants, two trophies for 20–29 participants, and three trophies for groups of 30 or more.
The facility does not accept advance reservations for entry. In addition, for general visitors, attractive prizes are awarded every month to the 1st–3rd place winners of the Monthly Big Catch Award based on longest length.

Enjoy barbecue and fishing ponds too!

Available for a limited period from Golden Week through around autumn, the BBQ area on the 1st floor of the fishing park allows visitors to enjoy barbecues. You can enjoy a BBQ for lunch between fishing sessions and then return to fishing afterward—another great way to have fun. The BBQ area is covered, so it can be used comfortably even on rainy days. (Advance reservation required: For inquiries, please contact Mukogawa Tosen, TEL: 06-6430-6519)
Even if the fish are not migrating that day and you are unable to catch anything at the fishing park, don’t give up! There is also a freshwater fishing pond for children, where they can enjoy float fishing using dough bait.


Opening Hours・Closed Days

Opening Hours

May・June・November: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
July–October: 5:00 a.m. ~ 8:00 p.m.
December–April: 7:00 a.m. ~ 5:00 p.m.

Closed Days

Every Tuesday (open if it is a public holiday; closed the following Wednesday).
December 31–January 1, and days with severe weather conditions.


Price Table

Fishing facilities

Fishing FeeAdult 830 yen
Children 410 yen
Admission Fee (Viewing)
(Admission fee for visitors who do not fish)
Adult 200 yen
Children 100 yen
Multi-Use Ticket
(One booklet contains 6 tickets)
Adult 4,150 yen
Children 2,050 yen

Additional Facilities

Rental Fishing Rod (with Tackle)1,500 yen
Rental Fishing Rod (without Tackle)1,300 yen
Locker (per unit, per use)100 yen

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