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Okayama City

The capital of Okayama Prefecture

About Okayama City
Photo: Okayama Castle – Yuki Yaginuma / CC BY-ND 2.0

Things to do in Okayama City

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Where to eat in Okayama City

Okayama City Gourmet Bar Hop

Okayama City Gourmet Bar Hop

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Okayama City Gourmet Bar Hop offers food and drinks that even the locals may not be aware of. Get ready to tantalise your tastebuds..

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Okayama Doppo Beer

Okayama Doppo Beer

Judith Mikami

Okayama City micro-brewer Doppo Beer makes a great selection of beer for all seasons. Muscat, peach, dark and white chocolate plus..

Places to stay in Okayama City

Seaman House

Seaman House

Bonson Lam

Unlike the more commercial and tourist oriented hotspots of Naoshima and Takamatsu, there is little activity here at night. No jazz..

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Latest Okayama City Reports

The Taxi Driver in Okayama

The Taxi Driver in Okayama

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On yet another tiring temple visit with his mom, Satoshi has a curious interaction with a taxi driver and later, experiences a unique..

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About Okayama City

Okayama City is the capital of Okayama Prefecture. With a population of over 700,000 people it makes it a comfortable city to visit. Like all places in Japan transportation is efficient and readily available. At the front of Okayama Station you have access to buses, taxis, trams and bicycle hires. This city is a very easy place to use a bicycle as its pretty flat and makes for discovering the city more exciting. The main streets are signed in English, Japanese and Korean. But if you decide to go off the beaten track to see what exciting treasures or eateries you can find, you will easily be able to find your way back to your hotel or back to the station.

This city has Korakuen Garden (noted as one of the 3 best gardens in Japan), Okayama Castle (the black crow) museums, temples (Sogenji Temple which has a large population of foreigners who are in training to become a monk), shrines, Higashiyama (light mountain treks just 15 minutes from downtown), Okayama port to whisk to away to islands in the Seto Inland Sea and shopping and local themed eateries for every palate.

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