[Okayama Korakuen]

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This is a feudal garden located in Kita-ku, Okayama City.

It is one of the three most famous gardens in Japan and was built by Okayama feudal lord Ikeda Tsunamasa in the early Edo period.

It has been designated a special national scenic spot.

It was originally called "Gokouen" (Gokouen) because it was a garden built behind Okayama Castle, but in 1871 (Meiji 4) it was renamed "Korakuen."

Okayama Castle is also known as "Ujou" (Crow Castle) because its exterior walls are covered with black-painted clapboards. It is also called UJO (bird (u) means crow).

Inside the castle tower is a cultural facility where you can experience and feel the history of Okayama.

There are plenty of experiential exhibits and explanations through videos, etc.

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Spot information

📍Castle tower 1F
Enjoy meals and sweets made with local ingredients
UJO There is a cafe

📍Tsukimi Bridge
This is a pedestrian bridge that connects Korakuen and Okayama Castle
You can travel between both famous spots in a short time by crossing it

#Domestic travel #Girls trip #Solo trip #Okayama #Okayama sightseeing #Castle tour #Japanese garden

Post by makaji | Nov 16, 2024

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