Kakuzan Park (Tsuyama Castle)
Tsuyama Castle, also known as Kakuzan Castle, was a hirayamajiro (hilltop castle) built in the 1440s. Kakuzan Park, where the castle remains are now located, is
Located a 7-minute drive from JR Hayashino Train Station, Poppy Springs Resort & Spa offers a free 75-minute shuttle service from JR Okayama Train Station and a variety of facilities, such as hot spring baths, hot tubs and a massage salon.
Tsuyama Castle, also known as Kakuzan Castle, was a hirayamajiro (hilltop castle) built in the 1440s. Kakuzan Park, where the castle remains are now located, is
An historic bank museum showing the history of the "Bank of Japan," and of Otaru’s central role in the development of Hokkaido.
Okutsusou is a traditional Japanese style inn, or 'ryokan', set amidst picturesque mountain streams. With eight guest rooms it's a perfect place to take a break
This campground offers visitors the experience of what it was like to live in the ancient times in Japan. In ancient Japanese, "Mahoroba" means "good place". It
Ako Castle was the center of power of the Ako clan during the Edo era. The castle is depicted in the Kabuki play "Chushingura". Closed for the year end holidays
Yukuli is a cafe and espresso bar in Okayama. The German chef welcomes guests in English and German.