Everyone, do you like Taiwan?
I love it so much that at the end of last year, I even cycled all the way around Taiwan.
And here’s a park that even made a Taiwan geek like me do a double take.

“Takao Taipei Park”
Takao, Taipei Park!?
Did Kaohsiung City in Taiwan (the 3rd-largest city) and Taipei City (the largest city) merge!?
At this point, it’s basically Taiwan!!!

Takao Taipei Park
Actually, it’s “Takaodai Kita” Park.

The irrigation channel beside the park was beautiful, like a carpet of cherry blossoms!
The name has a Taiwanese feel, but the scenery is pure Japan♪

It’s located up on the hill in front of Namaze Station.
Here it is on the map↓
The address is 6 Namaze Takadai, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Prefecture.
If you looked at the map above and thought “huh?”, then you’re an even bigger Taiwan expert!
Take a look at the “south” of Takao Taipei Park on the map.
Believe it or not, there’s also Takao Tainan Park (not “Takao Tainan Park,” but “Takaodai Minami Park”)!
At the spot shown on the map, you’ll find these stairs. Climb them and…

A gorgeous fully lawn-covered Takaodai Minami Park spreads out on the hilltop!
In the shrubs on the left, there are beautiful pink flowers so lovely they could rival cherry blossoms(^^)

I couldn’t resist, so I gently placed the WILKINSON from my bag and took a commemorative photo.
I tried going for a mysterious Instagrammable shot.
Please give it a “like!” in your heart. ( ´艸`)

Since there’s a chance some “Taiwan experts” have dropped by to read this, I’ll make use of my experience cycling around Taiwan and briefly introduce a few Taiwan sweet shops and sightseeing spots loved by locals!
From here on, it’s information about “Taiwan.” If you’re interested, please take a look♪↓

Located in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, this handmade dessert shop from southern Taiwan is “日食生活”.
My close friend Jamie hand-makes and sells traditional Taiwanese cakes and inventive new-style sweets. (You can also eat in.)
I’d love for him to relocate to Namaze in Nishinomiya.

As you’ve probably noticed, he’s ridiculously handsome enough to rival an actor.
He loves Japan and often comes to Taiwan-Japan exchange events in Osaka.
Someday, I’d love for him to visit Nishinomiya’s “Takao Taipei Park” too.

He makes wonderful Taiwanese sweets like these.
If you ever have the chance to visit Kaohsiung, Taiwan, why not stop by “日食生活”?
If you say, “I saw it on Nishi2!”, you might get two pansies on your cake.

A sightseeing spot on Taiwan’s east coast, “Sanxiantai Arch Bridge”.
Most Japanese visitors go along the west coast, where the train line runs from Taipei to Kaohsiung.
The east coast is a hidden gem!

This is what it looks like on the bridge.
The woman in the foreground is getting blasted by the wind, and her hair is covering her face.

Connecting the hearts of Taiwan and Japan is also one of my jobs.
Taiwan Hualien City Mayor and Taiwan-Japan Friendship Meeting News [Japanese Version]

Someday, let’s enjoy cherry blossom viewing together with people from Taiwan at “Takao Taipei Park”!
- 280km(西宮~金沢ぐらい)8.6%(5票)
- 400km(沖縄1周ぐらい)8.6%(5票)
- 500km(西宮~横浜ぐらい)19%(11票)
- 1000km(四国1周ぐらい)51.7%(30票)
- 2700km(日本縦断ぐらい)12.1%(7票)
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Answer: 1000 km (about the same as going all the way around Shikoku)












