The atmosphere here is elegant, and you can join a guided tour and visit the wine cellar. It's fun to listen to the stories while sampling a variety of red and white wines. The vibe is relaxed yet classy—great for a date or hanging out with friends.
Sadoya Winery | Review by 史美琴
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Kashiwaya Kobayashi
Just a 4-minute walk from Kurashiki station. Kashiwaya Kobayashi is a restaurant specializing in chicken dishes, famous for its Yakitori carefully grilled over binchotan charcoal. They use the freshest and finest ingredients, including the valuable "Tankai Jidori" chicken raised at a poultry farm in Shiga.
The flavor from grilling over binchotan charcoal is really something special. It tastes amazing!
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Mitsui Outlet Park Kurashiki
Mitsui Outlet Park Kurashiki is an outlet mall with excellent access just 3 minutes on foot from JR Kurashiki Station. Inside the mall which has a spacious open feel are lined stores of famous domestic and foreign manufacturers of fashion, general merchandise, sports and outdoor goods.
It's really close to the station, so I stopped by for a quick look. Honestly, it was a bit disappointing. The place is pretty small and there aren't many brands. Compared to other Mitsui outlets, this one falls short.
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Machiya Café Miyake Shouten
“Miyake Shouten”, located in the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, is a café that was converted from a townhouse built over a century ago. The traditional layout including doma (dirt floor), kura (a traditional storehouse) and Tsuchikabe (Japanese wattle and daub wall) is unique to an old Japanese house, creating a nostalgic and relaxing space.
Loved the wooden decor and the original look of the old house. Enjoyed a delicious curry rice made with local ingredients in this charming, rustic setting. The dessert after the meal was also spot on!
