Okayama
Okayama / Bizen
History

Shiomachi Karakoto Street (Ushimado townscape)

Japan, Ushimado, Ushimado-cho, Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture 701-4302

Ushimado, which has flourished as a port for waiting for the wind and tide since ancient times, retains many traces of its time as a port town from the Edo period to around 1955. The area is dotted with traditional buildings and historical sites, such as Honrenji Temple, the ruins of a teahouse associated with the Korean envoys, white-walled storehouses, lattice doors, the former Chugoku Bank, and the ruins of the Lantern Hall.

Website https://www.i-setouchi.org/spot/10244
Access
  • Approximately 15 minutes from Oku IC on the Okayama Blue Line About 20 minutes by bus bound for Ushimado from JR Oku Station, get off at “Ushimado”
Language 日本語

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