Okayama (prefecture)
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Okayama prefecture (岡山県 Okayama-ken) is in the western Chugoku region of the main Japanese island Honshu.
[edit] Understand
[edit] Cities
- Kurashiki Old merchant town with a well-preserved historical quarter
- Okayama The prefectural capital, with a brooding black castle and peachy festivals
- Kume
- Kumenan Small town in central Okayama with the peaceful atmosphere typical of the Japanese countryside
- Tamano
[edit] Other destinations
- Bizen rice paddies and expensive pottery
[edit] Talk
[edit] Get in
[edit] By plane
Okayama airport (OKA) has flights to Tokyo (1 hr), Sapporo (2 hrs) and Naha on Okinawa (2 hrs). There are also international flights to Shanghai and Seoul (both 1.5 hrs).
[edit] By train
Okayama is a hub for trains: it's a station of the San'yo Shinkansen line connecting Kyushu and Hiroshima towards Osaka, and there are frequent departures south across the Seto Inland Sea to Takamatsu and other points in Shikoku.
[edit] By bus
123bus [1] is company which provides daily night time bus services between Okayama and Tokyo, between Okayma and Osaka. With online booking in English. service.
[edit] Get around
[edit][add listing] See
Okayama's most famous sight is Okayama's Koraku-en Garden, one of Japan's Top 3. Kurashiki is also a well-preserved (if touristy) chunk of old Japan.
[edit][add listing] Do
[edit][add listing] Eat
Okayama's Muscat grapes and peaches are famous.
[edit][add listing] Drink
As you might expect from a grape-growing region, Okayama is famous for wine (at least in Japan). There is "Sapporo Okayama winery" that represents West Japan.
[edit] Get out
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