Okayama Castle
Noro RandriaDiscover the history of the Okayama Prefecture through one of the emblems of the city and a variety of enjoyable experiences.
Okayama Castle is a Japanese castle in the city of Okayama in Okayama Prefecture in Japan. The main tower was completed in 1597, destroyed in 1945 and replicated in concrete in 1966. Wikipedia
Discover the history of the Okayama Prefecture through one of the emblems of the city and a variety of enjoyable experiences.
Okayama Castle (the black crow) is located across from Korakuen Garden and is a replica of the original castle that was built in the late 16th century.
Comfort and convenience are twin benefits of budget station hotels
Step inside a hotel that will take you back to the roots of Japanese society. Visit Hollywood Sauna & Spa in Okayama.
The Setouchi region of Japan is home to some of Japan's top luxurious resorts. The seaside and islands are so conveniently aligned that it is easy to hop from coast to island and back using boats and ferries. Be sure to try the many distinct foods famous across the region.
Pizzera Appetito serves up some of the best slices this side of Italy in their wood-burning pizza oven in central Okayama.
Okayama City micro-brewer Doppo Beer makes a great selection of beer for all seasons. Muscat, peach, dark and white chocolate plus regular ales.
Okayama City Gourmet Bar Hop offers food and drinks that even the locals may not be aware of. Get ready to tantalise your tastebuds with local Okayama cuisine. The offer will surprise you with new and unique culinary delights.
Kōraku-en is a Japanese garden located in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture. It is one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, along with Kenroku-en and Kairaku-en. Korakuen was built in 1700 by Ikeda Tsunamasa, lord of Okayama. The garden reached its modern form in 1863. [Wikipedia]
Kibitsu Shrine, is a Shinto shrine in Okayama, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. The Honden-Haiden is a National Treasure and the sole exemplar of the kibitsu-zukuri style of architecture, although the Soshidō of Hokekyō-ji is now believed to have been modeled thereon. Wikipedia
With the ease of a single ticket, see the best of what Okayama has to offer