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Kasaoka CityMushima Island
Kasaoka City
Sweet fragrance of tens of thousands of daffodil carried by the sea breeze to the surrounding area.
The Mushima island is located at the southern tip of island chain of Kasaoka Islands, which is appro…
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Soja CityIyama Hofukuji Temple
Soja City
Experience “Zen,” the heart of traditional Japanese culture
Iyama Hofukuji Temple was built in 1232 as a Zen temple. The temple is famous as the childhood train…
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Kagamino TownOkutsukei Valley
Kagamino Town
A varied valley landscape full of the beauty of all four seasons
Okutsukei Valley is located 3 km downstream from Okutsu Onsen. This valley, formed over many long ye…
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Soja CityGokei Valley
Soja City
A nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty and famous for its beautiful autumn foliage
This valley was carved by the Makidani River. The 330 m high Mt. Tenchu and unusually shaped impress…
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Takahashi CityRaikyuji Temple Garden
Takahashi City
A must-see Japanese garden expressing the beauty of nature
This Japanese rock garden called karesansui, which uses no water and instead uses stones and sand to…
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Niimi CitySaidoji Temple
Niimi City
This temple is known for the white Senbon-torii(one thousand ”meaning there are a lot” sacred arches to the shrine.)and the Hydrangeas.
” In the early summer, Japanese irises and hydrangeas are seen spread out through the field in…
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Kurashiki CitySakazu 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 …
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Tamano CityMiyama Park
Tamano City
Filled with three hundred varieties of 150,000 flowering trees and shrubs that entertain visitors throughout the year
Miyama Park is home to 7,000 cherry trees, the largest collection of cherry trees in Okayama Prefect…
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Okayama CityHandayama Botanical Garden
Okayama City
Botanical garden located on a hill with a full view of Okayama City
Handayama Botanical Garden is located in a hilly area near downtown Okayama City. Approx. forty-five…