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Achi Shrine
Achi Shrine

On the hill overlooking the historical area is Achi Shrine, which dates back to the time of the legendary Emperor Ojin according to Nihon Shoki (720). In 1990 the shrine celebrated its 1700th anniversary. In other words, it’s ancient and the origins lost in the mists of time.

Boat Ride Boarding
Boat Ride Boarding

In Kurashiki we can see two different styles of tiling: laid diagonally and fixed with white plaster to keep them in place — this style of tiling is called ‘namako’ (literally ‘sea cucumber’ because of the rounded plaster) — and horizontal tiles.

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City Tamanokaiyo Museum
City Tamanokaiyo Museum

Kurashiki City Art Museum was originally built as The Kurashiki City Hall designed by famous architect TANGE Kenzo in 1960. When new city hall was built, the building was designed to remodel into a municipal art museum by donation to Kurashiki-city from home-grown Japanese-style artist, IKEDA Yoson.

Forest Kurashiki owl
Forest Kurashiki owl

Forest kurashiki owl is a place you can find different owl’s species, located in Bikanchiku area (Kurashiki). To be honest, it was my first time I could get that close to owls and it was quite interesting! The staff gives you the different rules and explanation and then you can walk around and you can even touch some owls.

Former Ohara's Residence
Former Ohara's Residence

The Ohara family former residence will be partly open to the public starting in 2018. The family was extremely important to the commercial history of Kurashiki City. The main building was built in 1795 and was designated as an important cultural property of Japan in 1971. The house is a roughly 940 square meter two story structure.

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Fudarakusen Entsu Temple
Fudarakusen Entsu Temple

Taicho-ro is a reception hall that adjoins Fukuzen-ji Temple located in Hiroshima Prefecture. The temple itself is said to have been built around 950 and Taicho-ro itself was built later in 1690.

Great Seto Bridge
Great Seto Bridge

The Great Seto Bridge is the common name for 6 double-decker bridges and 4 suspension bridges that connect Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture and Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. This is the largest bridge in the world and includes suspension bridges, cable stayed bridges and truss bridges; the beautiful background of the Seto Inland Sea is a must-see ...

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Hayashi Genjuro Shouten
Hayashi Genjuro Shouten

・For news gathering about the Hayashi Genjuro Shouten’s outline,contact KURASHIKI HENSHUBU Co., Ltd. (FAX 086-423-6020・info@genjuro.jp) ・For news gathering about the stores, contact each store

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Kabutogani Horseshoe Crab and Dinosaur Museum
Kabutogani Horseshoe Crab and Dinosaur Museum

Kasaoka City Horseshoe Crab Museum. This is a museum located in Kasaoka, Okayama Prefecture. This is the only museum in the world that is dedicated to the horseshoe crab. It should be noted that the horseshoe crab is an Important Natural Monument.

Kanryuji
Kanryuji

Located in Kurashiki, a 6-minute walk from Shinkeien Garden, Kurashiki Base Inarimachi offers accommodation with free bikes. This guest house has air-conditioned rooms with a private bathroom. Kanryuji Temple is 2,300 feet from the guest house. The units at the guest house are equipped with a flat-screen TV and a kitchen.

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Ki Castle
Ki Castle

Ki castle (Ki no jō) was a Japanese castle of the kōgoishi type, constructed in the late 7th century by the Yamato Imperial court. The site, atop Kijō Mountain in what is today the Okayama Prefecture town of Sōja, is considered a national monument.

Kojima Jeans Street
Kojima Jeans Street

Kojima Jeans Street - Find something you’ll love in the birthplace of jeans in Japan. About Okayama; ... Kojima Jeans Street Kurashiki City.

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Kurabo Memorial Hall,
Kurabo Memorial Hall,

Kurashiki, Japan © Mapbox© OpenStreetMap contributors Textile enthusiasts can learn all about the history of the Japanese textile industry at this museum at Kurashiki's Ivy Sq.

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Kurashiki Archaeological Museum
Kurashiki Archaeological Museum

Archaeological Museum This museum of archaeology is housed in an old, whitewashed earthen storehouse. Artifacts on display were unearthed mainly in the Kibi region (southern Okayama), and range from prehistoric stone implements to ancient bronze bells.

Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter
Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter

Renovated from a traditional merchant’s house in the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area, this commercial complex highlights the attractiveness of order-made traditional crafts. Visitors can see and experience art craft making at six ateliers.

Kurashiki City Art Museum
Kurashiki City Art Museum

Kurashiki City Art Museum was originally built as The Kurashiki City Hall designed by famous architect TANGE Kenzo in 1960. When new city hall was built, the building was designed to remodel into a municipal art museum by donation to Kurashiki-city from home-grown Japanese-style artist, IKEDA Yoson.

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Kurashiki Ekimae Tourist Information Office (Kurashikikan Building)
Kurashiki Ekimae Tourist Information Office (Kurashikikan Building)

Tourist Information Offices There are two tourist information offices in and around the Bikan Historical Area: one is on the second floor of the building west of JR Kurashiki Station (connected directly to the station), and the other is inside the Kurashikikan building in the center of the canal-side district. The English-speaking staff are eager to assist you, and wheelchairs are available. Please feel free to ask for anything you may need.

Kurashiki Mirai Park
Kurashiki Mirai Park

Mabi Area. Makibi Park; ... Makibi Park. This Chinese-style ... Kurashiki City-hall Tourism Section 640 Nishinakashinden, Kurashiki-shi, Okayama, ...

Kurashiki Moneybox Museum
Kurashiki Moneybox Museum

The wooden, Western-style building was originally erected as the Kurashiki town hall in 1917. Located in the center of the canal-side district, the tourist information office not only provides tourist information, but also serves as a free rest area with vending machines, coin lockers, and restrooms.

Kurashiki Museum of Folkcraft
Kurashiki Museum of Folkcraft

Kurashiki, Japan © Mapbox© OpenStreetMap contributors This museum is housed in an attractive complex of rice warehouses dating from the late 18th century, with interesting exhibits of exquisite household items from across Japan, including ceramics, glassware, textiles and furniture.

Kurashiki Museum of Natural History
Kurashiki Museum of Natural History

Kurashiki Museum ofNatural History was opened on November 3rd, 1983. The Museum houses collections of plants, insects, animals, fossils, minerals and rocks. The main objective of the displays is the presentation of natural history in Okayama Prefecture, and its relation to past and present human life.

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Life Park Kurashiki Science Center
Life Park Kurashiki Science Center

Visit Life Park Kurashiki Science Center in Japan and tour many such Museums at Inspirock. Get the Ratings & Reviews, maps of nearby attractions & contact details

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Miyama Park
Miyama Park

Miyama Park - Filled with three hundred varieties of 150,000 flowering trees and shrubs that entertain visitors throughout the year

Mizushima Central Park
Mizushima Central Park

At the far southern corner of the park there is a full-sized baseball field. On my visit, there happened to be a man in a baseball uniform practicing his swing. Mizushima Central Park has a lot to offer and is a fantastic place include on your tour of this great town.

Mizushima Ryokuchi Fukuda Park
Mizushima Ryokuchi Fukuda Park

The Mizushima Greenary Fukuda park ... Email: sports@city.kurashiki.okayama.jp ; ... The Mizushima Greenary Fukuda parkSoccer stadium and rugby playground

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Momotaro's Karakuri Museum
Momotaro's Karakuri Museum

At this extraordinary museum, only articles related to the folk tale “Momotaro” are on display. The museum is full of fun attractions such as the amazing demon-infested caves of “Onigashima” (Demon Island), karakuri optical illusion gimmicks, and Momotaro animations. Visitors will also find numerous Momotaro goods in the museum shop.

Muscat Stadium
Muscat Stadium

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Ohara Museum of Art
Ohara Museum of Art

From Tokyo/Hiroshima/Sanyo Expressway Kurashiki I.C. →About 20 minutes (Red line on map below) From Shikoku/Seto Chuo Expressway Hayashima I.C. →About 20minutes (Green line on map below) Ohara Museum of Art does not have a parking lot, but public garages are very close.

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Ohashi House
Ohashi House

The Ohashi family was foremost amongst the merchant class of Kurashiki, and this is the residence they built for themselves in 1796. The house is typical of the machiya (Japanese for "town house") of Kurashiki's wealthy merchants.

RSK Rose Garden
RSK Rose Garden

One of the largest rose gardens in Japan, RSK Rose Garden features a larger outer wheel with smaller concentric circles blooming with 400 types of roses and 15,000 individual rose bushes. In addition to roses, visitors can also enjoy various seasonal flowers ranging from cherry blossoms, tree peonies, hydrangeas, and irises.

Sakazu Park
Sakazu Park

Kurashiki City Park featuring water and cherry blossoms Sakazu Park is home to 500 cherry trees, including Yoshino and double-flowered trees that come into full bloom between late March and early April.

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Sen'Ichi Hoshino Memorial Hall
Sen'Ichi Hoshino Memorial Hall

Sen'ichi Hoshino Museum, 1-10-11 Chuo-dori, ☎ +81 086-430-0001, . 10AM-6PM April-Sept, 9:30AM-5PM Oct-March. Kurashiki native Sen'ichi Hoshino was a long-time pitcher and manager for the Chunichi Dragons of Japanese pro baseball; now, as manager and director of the Hanshin Tigers, his open hatred of the Yomiuri Giants has renewed focus.

Shibukawadobutsu Park
Shibukawadobutsu Park

Kurashiki City-hall Tourism Section 640 Nishinakashinden, Kurashiki-shi, Okayama, 710-8565 Japan TEL:+81-86-426-3411 FAX:+81-86-421-0107 ※Reproduction of the information on this website is forbidden without our prior consent.

Shinkei-en
Shinkei-en

Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, selected as the venue for the 2016 G7 Education Ministers’ Meeting, is a tourist destination known for its compact rows of old-fashioned white-walled mansions. The area offers visitors a relaxing and harmonious taste of both historical and modern life, and is a quintessential location for experiencing the charm of Okayama Prefecture.

Tanematsuyama Park
Tanematsuyama Park

Tanematsuyama Park (Kurashiki, Japán). Olvasson utazói értékeléseket, tekintse meg a hiteles fényképeket, és foglalja le szállását a TripAdvisoron.

Tsurugatayama Park
Tsurugatayama Park

Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, Kurashiki (0.3 miles from Tsurugatayama Park) 8.4 Very Good 765 reviews Description Dormy Inn Kurashiki is a 6-minute walk from Kurashiki Train Station and a 40-minute drive from Okayama Airport.

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Washuzan Highland
Washuzan Highland

Kurashiki-shi, Japan Washuzan Highland A dilapidated amusement park with a million-dollar view.

Yakuyokesohonzanyuga Shrine Hongu
Yakuyokesohonzanyuga Shrine Hongu

Kumano Hongu-Taisha Shrine is the headquarters of over 3000 Kumano Shrines all over Japan. Kumanohongu-Taisha Shrine as main shrine, along with Kumano-Nachi-Taisha and Kumanohayama-Taisha have been named as Kumano Miyama (three major shrines), also registered as UNESCO World Heritage. The pilgrimage road to the Kumano-Hongu-Taisha is called Kumanokodou.

Yoshozan
Yoshozan

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Yumiko Igarashi Museum
Yumiko Igarashi Museum

Yumiko Igarashi is one of the most famous Japanese Manga artists. Yumiko Igarashi Museum has a collection of her works and various figures as well as a shop. The Yumiko Igarashi Museum is in the Kurashiki Bikan Area.

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Yurin-so
Yurin-so

In the Edo period, Kurashiki became a "tenryo," land under the shogunate's direct control, and was an important transportation hub for many years. The Kurashiki River, a branch of the Takahashi River, was used as a canal.

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