8 recommended commemorative stamps that give you a sense of Okayama's history

8 recommended commemorative stamps that give you a sense of Okayama's historyの画像

Memories of an analogue trip reminiscent of the Showa era. We introduce the commemorative stamps found at famous places in Okayama. There are colorful and attractive stamps, such as a castle under water siege, a beautiful woman painting, and even an alien! Why not go out and collect these special stamps?

2024.09.04

1. National Treasure Lecture Hall and Kaiji Tree (Bizen City/ Old Shizutani School)

The stamp features the auditorium of the Old Shizutani School, a national treasure, and its iconic Japanese cypress tree. It is a stately stamp that evokes a sense of history. It is known as the oldest public school in the world and has been designated a Japanese Heritage Site. The unique architecture, built among the mountains surrounded by abundant nature, is fascinating. The stamp can be found at the reception desk.

[Old Shizutani School ]

Address: 784 Shizutani , Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture

TEL: 086-967-1436

Opening hours: 9:00-17:00

Closed: New Year's holidays

Admission fee: 400 yen for adults, 100 yen for elementary and junior high school students, 200 yen for those 65 and over

Parking: Available

2. Yumeji Takeshita's Beauty ( Setouchi City/Roadside Station Ipponmatsu Tenboen)

This is a stamp of a beautiful woman by Takehisa Yumeji, who was born in Oku Town , Okayama Prefecture . The characters "Yumeji" and "beauty" express a beautiful and sentimental atmosphere. Yumeji's birthplace memorial museum and Shonen Sanso are nearby. We recommend stopping by after shopping at the farm store or enjoying an omelet rice meal at the restaurant. The stamp can be found at the farm store.

[Roadside Station Ipponmatsu Observatory Garden]

Address: 3539 Shiriumi , Setouchi City , Okayama Prefecture Prefecture

TEL: 086-925-1900

Opening hours: Direct sales store 9:00-17:30

Closed: None

Parking: Available

3. The highest surviving mountain castle in Japan ( Takahashi City/ Bitchu Matsuyama Castle)

The commemorative stamp for Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, the highest existing mountain castle in Japan, is incredibly detailed and photographic quality. It accurately depicts the characteristics of the mountain castle and Ishigaki. After a 20-minute walk up Mt. Gagyu, you can get this special stamp inside the castle tower.

[Bitchu Matsuyama Castle ]

Address: 1 Yamauchishita , Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture Prefecture

Phone: 086-622-1487

Opening hours: 9:00-17:30 (until 16:30 from October to March)

Closed: New Year's holidays

Admission fee: 500 yen for adults, 200 yen for elementary, middle and high school students

Parking: Shiromibashi Park

Parking lot (5th station), Fuigo Pass

Use the parking lot (8th station)

4. Water Attack of Takamatsu Castle (Okayama City/ Takamatsu Castle Ruins)

Here is a commemorative stamp for the Takamatsu Castle Ruins, the setting of a remarkable strategy that was conceived by military strategist Kuroda Kanbei and launched by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. The castle is barricaded, water is approaching. A true "water attack." This beautiful stamp depicts a historic scene just before the castle was submerged. The stamp version of the castle's lord, Shimizu Muneharu, who committed suicide to save his soldiers is also quite tasteful. There is a stamp stand in the museum inside the Takamatsu Castle Ruins.

[Takamatsu Castle Ruins Museum]

Address: 558-2 Takamatsu , Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture Kita Ward

TEL: 086-287-5554

Opening hours: 10:00-15:00

Closed: Mondays, New Year's holidays

Admission fee: Free

Parking: Available

5. Special Place of Scenic Beauty Garden ( Okayama City/ Okayama Korakuen Garden)

There are two types of stamps with designs of red-crowned cranes and a beautiful garden overlooking Okayama Castle . The retro feel of the words "Special Place of Scenic Beauty" is irresistible. Okayama Korakuen Garden was designated a Place of Scenic Beauty in 1922, and in 1952, when the Showa began, it was designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty. It was also designated as a National Historic Site in Showa. It is truly a daimyo garden with a seal of approval, and is counted as one of Japan's three most famous gardens. The stamp pad is located immediately to the left as you enter through the main gate.

[ Okayama Korakuen Garden ]

Address: 1-5 Korakuen, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture Kita Ward

TEL:086-272-1148

Opening hours: March 20th to September 30th 7:30am to 6:00pm, October 1st to March 19th 8:00am to 5:00pm

Closed: None

Admission fee: 500 yen for adults, free for high school students and younger, 200 yen for those 65 and older

Parking: Available (paid)

6. Miyamoto Musashi (Mimasaka City/ Chizu Express Ohara Station)

This stamp featuring Miyamoto Musashi was found at Ohara Station, next to Miyamoto Musashi Station on the Ohara Express Line. It conveys the dynamism of Musashi's youth, when he invented the dual-sword style. Mimasaka City in northern Okayama Prefecture is famous as the birthplace of the master swordsman Miyamoto Musashi, but the townscape of "Inaba Kaido Ohara-juku" near Ohara Station is also worth seeing. A stamp stand has been set up inside the Ohara Station building.

[Chizu Express Ohara Station]

Address: 1494-7 Furumachi, Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture Prefecture

TEL:086-878-2466

Chizu Express Official Website

7. Okayama Astronomical Museum (Asakuchi City/ Okayama Astronomical Museum)

The 188m reflecting telescope is one of the largest in Japan. The telescope, named "Seimei," is one of the largest in Higashi. This stamp features a cute design of twinkling stars on these two telescopes, which are packed with cutting-edge technology.

8. Aliens (Asakuchi City/ Okayama Astronomical Museum)

Explore the mysteries of the universe at this astronomical museum, home to the latest planetarium and a 4D digital space theater. You might even find an unidentified creature! The stamp pad is located in the exhibition room on the first floor.

[Okayama Astronomical Museum]

Address: 3037-5 Okayama Prefecture , Asakuchi City, Okayama Honjo

TEL:086-544-2465

Opening hours: 9:00-16:00

Closed: Mondays (or the following day if Monday is a public holiday), New Year's holidays, etc.

Admission fee: 100 yen for adults and high school students, 50 yen for elementary, middle and high school students

Parking: Available

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