Awaji Yumebutai

It was designed by Tadao Ando,[1][2] who had begun planning for the project (as a park) prior to the earthquake.

[3] The hotel is operated as the Westin Awaji Island Resort [ja].

Metaphorically "a place in which to dream",[5] the name refers to the aim of restoring the ecology of the island,[6] whose soil had been partly removed for land reclamation in Osaka.

[3] One of the most distinctive features in the complex is the Hyakudanen (百段苑, "hundred stepped gardens"), a group of 100 flower beds (small square gardens) on an incline, arranged in grids spread over several levels.

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Hyakudanen