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Chugoku Region
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Okayama
Tourist Attractions
Tsuyama Castle (Kakuzan Park)
4.18 3It is a Hirayama castle (a castle on a hill or mountain in plains) with high stone walls, known as a cherry blossom spot.
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A Travel Guide to Okayama Korakuen: Stunning Scenery in Every Season
Okayama Korakuen is one of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, preserving the look and feel of the Edo period. Its carefully designed natural beauty shines in every season, with plenty of historic buildings and events to enjoy. Many visitors wonder when to go and what to see. This article offers a comprehensive look at Okayama Korakuen’s must-sees, seasonal highlights, and events to help you plan your visit.
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Okayama Castle Travel Guide: A Must-See Sight in Okayama, One of the Prefecture’s Three Famous Castles
Okayama Castle is famous for its black-and-gold main keep. But there’s much more to see, including the dreamy, limited-time illuminations. With easy access and a prime location for sightseeing in Okayama, it’s a spot you won’t want to miss. Here’s the history and highlights to know before you go.
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Yamaguchi
Tourist Attractions
Tsunoshima Bridge
3.88 4Reflected in the cobalt blue sea! A photogenic bridge over a remote island.
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Your Complete Guide to Tsunoshima Bridge's Spectacular Views
Tsunoshima Bridge is one of Japan's most scenic driving routes and a popular photo spot, offering breathtaking views of the cobalt-blue sea. While the bridge is stunning from any angle, the surrounding viewpoints provide even more spectacular panoramas. This guide covers everything you need to know, including how to get to Tsunoshima Bridge, the best viewpoints, and the ideal seasons to visit. You'll also find nearby attractions worth adding to your itinerary, helping you make the most of your trip to Tsunoshima Bridge and Yamaguchi Prefecture.
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[Akiyoshidai Travel Guide] Enjoy Epic Natural Views and Mysterious Caves
Akiyoshidai is known for its dramatic natural scenery shaped by one of Japan’s largest karst plateaus, plus thrilling adventures inside some of the country’s top limestone caves. With such a vast area, you might not know where to start. In this article, we’ll share what you should know to fully enjoy Akiyoshidai, along with other must-visit spots nearby.
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