Cafe Yukuli
Yukuli is a cafe and espresso bar in Okayama. The German chef welcomes guests in English and German.
Yukuli is a cafe and espresso bar in Okayama. The German chef welcomes guests in English and German.
About 5 minutes on foot from Okayama station, this shop is located in the Aeon Mall and specializes in goods from the Peanuts Gang. Named after their beloved do
The first jeans 'made in Japan' were made at this very street in 1960. Kojima Jeans Street is located in Okayama City, which is famous for producing denim. Orig
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
Beginning its service on April 9th, 2016, this tourist train connects Okayama Station and Uno Port from which a ferry will take travelers to Naoshima Island. Th
Handayama Botanical Garden is a vast garden with over 150,000 trees of 3200 different varieties, and is famous especially during cherry blossom season.
Okayama temple famous for the Saidai-ji Eyo Hadaka Festival or Naked Men Festival held every year in February.
Saidai-ji Kannon-in is a temple where the Saidai-ji Eyo Hadaka Festival takes place.
The former Fukiya elementary school was the oldest wooden school building still in use up until March 2012.
The former Katayama Family Residence was built in 1759 and has prospered for more than 200 years thanks to the manufacturing and selling of red iron oxide.
Makido Cave is a 450-m long cave located in Niimi-shi.
Kibitsu Jinja is a shrine located in Okayama-shi and is said to have been the model for "The Legend of Momotaro".
Bitchu Kokubunji Temple, founded in 741, has become a landmark in the Kibiji area along with its 5-storey pagoda.
Mount Washu, or Washuzan, is a 133-m high mountain with a beautiful view of the islets and the Seto-ohashi Bridge.
The tour on the traditional boats offers a new view of Kurashiki and its beautiful white-walled townhouses. Tickets can be purchased at the Kurashiki Tourism Of
An expansive plain near Okayama City offering picturesque farmland, interesting local shrines and temples, and perfect cycling. There is a popular 16km course f
The Ohara Museum is the first museum of Western art in Japan and home to works by some of the great masters. Closed during the end of year holidays.
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