[Okayama] Refresh in Kurashiki ✨

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Located in the western part of Okayama Prefecture, Kurashiki is an attractive tourist destination that combines history and beautiful scenery. In particular, the "Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter" is impressive with its white-walled streets that strongly resemble the Edo period and the kura-style buildings lined up along the river, creating an atmosphere that makes visitors feel as if they have traveled back in time.

Kurashiki flourished as a commercial center during the Edo period, and was a place where rice and cotton were actively traded. Even today, buildings and cobblestone streets that give a sense of its historical background remain, making it perfect for a leisurely stroll. In the Bikan Historical Quarter, we recommend the experience of riding a "kawabune nagashi" (river boat) operated by a boatman and viewing the townscape along the gentle flow of the Kurashiki River.

Kurashiki is also known as a city of art, and is home to the world-famous "Ohara Museum of Art." As the first Western art museum in Japan, it houses masterpieces by El Greco, Monet, Picasso, and others, making it a must-see spot for art lovers (although art may not be your thing, so we can introduce other attractions).

In terms of gourmet food, Kurashiki offers dishes that make use of local ingredients. Dishes made with seasonal fruits from Kurashiki and fresh seafood from the Seto Inland Sea, as well as the long-loved Japanese sweet "Murasuzume" are all must-try delicacies. Cafes and restaurants are dotted around the Bikan Historical Quarter, so it's nice to enjoy coffee and sweets in the old-fashioned streets.

Kurashiki is also famous for its textile industry, and the jeans town of Kojima is particularly famous. There are facilities where you can visit jeans workshops and experience making your own original jeans, making it a fun spot for those interested in fashion.

Kurashiki is a special place where you can enjoy history, nature, and beautiful townscapes all at once. Why not spend some relaxing time experiencing the charm of Kurashiki?

Post by MlMl | Oct 6, 2024

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