After checking out the nearby sights, you can come here for a hot spring bath. The scenery is beautiful and the onsen is super relaxing!
Goshougake Onsen | Review by Wei Chen
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Okayama Orient Museum
The only public art museum in Japan specializing in the Orient region, from ancient Mesopotamian civilization to the Islamic era. Its collection of around 5,000 items includes relics from a wide range of civilizations, from stone tools dating back Approx. 500,000 years to ceramics, glassware, and metalwork. Among them, the Assyrian relief "Winged Eagle-Headed Protective Spirit" excavated from an ancient Mesopotamian royal palace is especially impressive, offering a chance to reflect on the distant world of West Asia.
The museum isn’t very big, but it’s comfortable to walk around and doesn’t feel tiring. It mainly features Oriental art, including artifacts and artworks from places like China, India, and the Middle East, and the collection clearly has its own character.
It’s not crowded, and the whole atmosphere is very quiet, which makes it a great place to take your time and just immerse yourself. If you’re already interested in Oriental culture or art, it feels well worth a visit. Even if you’re just passing by, it’s still a nice spot to stop in and look around. -
Mt. Tateishi
Located in Keya, Mt. Tateishi is a low mountain with an elevation of 210 meters. It is one of the most popular mountains in Itoshima, which offers trails for a wide range of skill levels, and can be enjoyed even by beginner hikers. As you continue along the trail, the view gradually opens up and the path changes into a rugged rocky area. As you walk while taking in the beautiful Genkai Sea and Keya scenery known as “Itoshima Blue,” a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view unfolds near the summit, where you can see Keya no Oto, known as one of Japan’s three great basalt caves, and Iki Island beyond the sea with nothing blocking the view.
The hike isn’t too tiring, but the view from the top is awesome. You can look straight out at the ocean, and the weather really makes a big difference.
It’s perfect for a half-day trip if you want a light hike without pushing yourself too hard. Great for walking, taking photos, and just relaxing. -
Akebonoyama Agricultural Park
It is an agricultural park known for its flower garden with a windmill. The seasonal flowers welcome you in each season, starting with cherry blossoms and tulips in spring, then approximately 300 hydrangeas in summer.
The park is really spacious, perfect for bringing kids to play or for a picnic.



