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Tetsujin 28-go Statue

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Tetsujin 28-go Statue

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Tetsujin 28-go Statue

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The Tetsujin 28-go Statue is an iconic monument located in Wakamatsu Park, within the Nagata Ward of Kobe, Japan. Standing at an impressive 18 meters tall, this steel giant depicts the beloved robot from the classic manga and anime series, known internationally as "Gigantor." Situated at an elevation of approximately 7 meters above sea level, this striking landmark serves as a powerful symbol of Kobe's resilience and recovery following the devastating Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best public transport options to reach the Tetsujin 28-go Statue?

    The Tetsujin 28-go Statue is conveniently located in Wakamatsu Park, just a short walk from Shin-Nagata Station. You can reach Shin-Nagata Station via the JR Kobe Line (also known as the Sanyo Main Line) or the Kobe Municipal Subway Seishin-Yamate Line. This makes public transport a very accessible and recommended way to visit.

    Are there parking facilities available near the Tetsujin 28-go Statue?

    While the immediate area around Wakamatsu Park is primarily for pedestrians, there are typically paid parking lots available within walking distance in the Shin-Nagata neighborhood. It's advisable to check for specific parking garage locations and availability, especially during peak visiting times.

    Does the Tetsujin 28-go Statue have specific visiting hours or is it accessible at all times?

    As a permanent outdoor monument located in Wakamatsu Park, the Tetsujin 28-go Statue is accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are no gates or closing times, allowing visitors to view it at any time, day or night.

    Can visitors find cafes or restaurants close to the Tetsujin 28-go Statue?

    Yes, the Shin-Nagata area, particularly around Shin-Nagata Station and Wakamatsu Park, has a variety of local shops, cafes, and restaurants. The statue's presence has helped revitalize the area, so you'll find plenty of options for a meal or a quick snack nearby.

    Are there accommodation options or hotels recommended near the Tetsujin 28-go Statue?

    While Shin-Nagata is a local commercial hub, it's not a primary tourist accommodation area like central Kobe. However, you can find some business hotels or smaller guesthouses in the vicinity. For a wider range of options, consider staying closer to Sannomiya Station in central Kobe, which offers easy train access to Shin-Nagata.

    Is the Tetsujin 28-go Statue suitable for children and family visits?

    Absolutely! The Tetsujin 28-go Statue is a fantastic destination for families and children. Its impressive size and iconic robot design are often a huge hit with kids. Wakamatsu Park provides a pleasant environment for families, and the surrounding area often features Tetsujin-themed elements that add to the fun.

    Is the Tetsujin 28-go Statue wheelchair accessible?

    Yes, the Tetsujin 28-go Statue and its immediate surroundings in Wakamatsu Park are designed to be wheelchair accessible. The paths leading to the statue are generally flat and well-maintained, ensuring that visitors with mobility challenges can enjoy the monument.

    What are some specific nearby attractions or points of interest around the Tetsujin 28-go Statue?

    Beyond the statue itself, the Shin-Nagata area offers a unique local experience. You'll find various shops and eateries, many of which have embraced the Tetsujin theme. Look out for streetlamps modeled after the robot's head and even a police box nicknamed the "Tetsujin 28-mae Police Box." The area provides a glimpse into local Kobe life and the community's resilience.

    What is the historical significance of the Tetsujin 28-go Statue?

    The statue holds deep historical significance for Kobe. It was unveiled in 2009 as a symbol of the city's reconstruction and revitalization following the devastating Great Hanshin Earthquake of 1995. The character Tetsujin 28-go, created by Kobe-born artist Mitsuteru Yokoyama, was chosen by local merchants to inspire hope and attract visitors back to the hard-hit Nagata Ward.

    Can I visit the Tetsujin 28-go Statue at night?

    Yes, you can visit the Tetsujin 28-go Statue at night. As an outdoor monument, it is always accessible. The statue is typically illuminated after dark, offering a different and often dramatic perspective of the towering robot. It can be a unique experience to see it lit up against the night sky.

    Are there any other giant robot statues in Japan similar to Tetsujin 28-go?

    Yes, Japan is home to several impressive giant robot statues. Notable examples include the life-sized Gundam statues (which have appeared in various locations like Odaiba, Tokyo, and Fukuoka) and the Evangelion Unit-01 statue in Hakone. The Tetsujin 28-go Statue, however, stands out as a permanent fixture specifically built as a symbol of community recovery.

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