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Fukiya Furusato Village is an idyllic location, known for its distinctive, red-tiled traditional houses. It's nestled in the serene highlands, offering visitors a chance not just to view, but to fully embrace, an ambiance rich in history and culture. This village is located in Okayama, which is in the Chugoku region of Japan, famous for its temperate climate and diverse geography. Fukiya Furusato Village, in particular, is celebrated for its repurposed architecture. Originally, the buildings were dedicated to the refining of copper and production of verdigris. Now, they serve as cultural assets, welcoming in tourists. The village is especially worth visiting during fall, as the foliage color dramatically contrasts against the red tiles, creating a breathtaking scene that has captivated globetrotters for years. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sightseeing around「FUKIYA Furusato Village」

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Bitchu Matsuyama Castle@しずくいし Bitchu Matsuyama Castle is a Japanese castle located in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture. Originally built during the Warring States period, it is now designated as a national historic site. The castle grounds contain remains such as the main bailey, second bailey, and third bailey, with some structures like stone walls, moats, and turrets partially restored. Particularly, the castle's main keep is designated as a national treasure, captivating visitors with its beautiful appearance. Bitchu Matsuyama Castle is a highlight for its historical value and dignified architecture, making it a popular tourist spot for both locals and visitors. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Korakuen@岡山県観光連盟 Korakuen is one of the Three Great Gardens of Japan, boasting a landscape with vast lawns, scenic ponds, and tea houses. This splendid garden, primarily designed in the “Kaiyu” or scenic promenade style, is situated in Okayama, spanning across more than 133,000 square meters. Established in 1700 by Ikeda Tsunamasa, lord of the Okayama Domain, this renowned site offers a breathtaking view of the Okayama Castle, creating a seamless blend of natural and manmade beauty. With its seasonal blossoms, maple trees, and rice fields, visitors can enjoy the diverse and lush scenery throughout the year. Korakuen particularly stands out as a recreational and cultural symbol of Japan's Edo period. It expertly combines the sophistication of Chinese and Japanese garden aesthetics to bring forward a tranquil, serene atmosphere, cherished by both locals and tourists in Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kurashiki Bikan District@OU_odekake_club The "Kurashiki Bikan District" in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, is a historic area where the townscape from the Edo period still remains. The Bikan District is known for its beautiful canals and white-walled buildings, and is a popular tourist spot. Here, you can find art museums, cafes, souvenir shops, and more, all housed in former merchant houses and storehouses from the Edo period, allowing visitors to enjoy a traditional atmosphere. Additionally, the Bikan District attracts many artists and writers, and art events and exhibitions are held regularly. The Kurashiki Bikan District is a charming place where history and culture come together, providing visitors with a pleasant time. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Washuzan Observatory@岡山県観光連盟 Washuzan Observatory is a scenic vantage point situated atop a mountain known for its breathtaking views. This magnificent location lies in the tremendous Okayama Prefecture in Japan. It uniquely overlooks the Seto Inland Sea and the Great Seto Bridge, granting visitors a picturesque panorama that changes beauty with the seasons. As part of the Setonaikai National Park, this observatory is a popular destination for both locals and tourists who are enchanted by splendid sunsets, shimmering night views, and the array of vibrant colors unveiled during autumn. Aside from the vistas, Washuzan Observatory also offers recreational activities including a thrilling roller coaster and attractions for family fun. Apart from its natural appeal, it largely contributes to Japan's cultural wealth as events such as the Great Kite Festival of Yōkaichi happen in its vicinity. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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castle on a hill in the plains@岡山県観光連盟 Perched atop a hill amidst sweeping plains is the majestic castle, "鬼ノ城". This stronghold towers over the landscape symbolizing the rich historical legacy of the region. Situated in the cultural hub of Okayama, Japan, this architectural marvel reflects the grandeur of ancient Japanese architecture. The castle's imposing structure is artfully contrasted against the tranquility of the surrounding plains, offering a breathtaking spectacle of ancient splendor nestled in serene nature. A visit to Okayama is incomplete without experiencing the mythical allure of "鬼ノ城". This iconic landmark reveals a fascinating glimpse of Japan's various historical periods and embodies the resilient spirit of the people who once defended this castle. The panoramic views from the hilltop, overlooking the plains, further enhance the unique experience of stepping back into history. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kibitsu Shrine (Shinto shrine)@岡山県観光連盟 Kibitsu Shrine is a revered place of worship with a history dating back to the early 4th century. Located in Okayama, Japan, this ancient shrine has a rich cultural and spiritual heritage deeply entrenched in the Shinto beliefs of Japan. It's known for its distinct architecture, particularly its impressive 360-meter-long corridor, claimed to be the longest in Japan. Kibitsu Shrine is designated as a National Treasure, and it's associated with legends of Momotarō, a popular hero from Japanese folklore. The surrounding natural beauty and tranquility, combined with its cultural significance, make this shrine a must-visit place for both locals and tourists in Okayama. Kibitsu Shrine continues to conduct traditional Shinto rites and ceremonies, preserving the spiritual practices of historical Japan. Regular festive events, such as the Kibitsuhiko Festival, attract large crowds showcasing the importance of the shrine within the community. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Okayama Castle@しずくいし Okayama Castle is a Japanese castle located in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture. It was built by Hashiba Hideyoshi, a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, and later renovated by the Mori family. The castle grounds include the honmaru, ninomaru, and sannomaru, with structures such as stone walls, turrets, and bridges being highlights. It is particularly known as a castle associated with the legend of Momotaro and is beloved as a symbol of Okayama City. Inside the castle, there are statues of Momotaro and Momotaro shrines, making it a popular spot for tourists. Okayama Castle is renowned as one of the most beautiful castles in Japan, with historical and cultural significance. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Bitchu Takamatsu Castle@しずくいし Bitchu Takamatsu Castle is a castle built during the Warring States period located in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture. It was constructed by Ikeda Tsuneoki, a retainer of Oda Nobunaga, and later renovated by the Mori clan. The remains of structures such as the main enclosure, second enclosure, and third enclosure can still be seen within the castle grounds, with the castle town also being recreated. Currently, the main keep, turrets, gates, and other buildings have been reconstructed, making it a popular tourist spot visited by many. From within the castle, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Okayama City and the Seto Inland Sea, experiencing both history and scenery. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Experiences around「FUKIYA Furusato Village」

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Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area Kurashiki River Boat Float@岡山県観光連盟 Located in Kurashiki City, the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Area is a charming sector renowned for its unique landscapes dotted with traditional white-walled Japanese residences. This area has a quintessential vibe of the Edo period still present along the picturesque Kurashiki River. One of the favorite activities in this historical district is a relaxing ride down the Kurashiki River Boat Float. As you gently glide along the quiet canal lined with weeping willows, you can marvel at the delightful scenery of the warehouses. These buildings, once belonging to powerful merchants, now serve as shops and museums, adding to the historical charm of the place. A boat ride along this river in Okayama, Japan offers a unique perspective of this old merchant quarter, and a chance to observe and appreciate the preserved culture and history of the Edo period. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Okayama City Orient Museum@OU_odekake_club The Okayama City Orient Museum is located in Okayama City and showcases artworks from ancient civilizations such as the Near and Middle East, Egypt, Greece, and Rome, up to the medieval Islamic world. The collection includes a variety of items such as ceramics, textiles, and metal crafts, captivating visitors with its rich display. In addition, the museum regularly holds special exhibitions and workshops, providing opportunities for people to experience Middle Eastern culture and art from various perspectives. The museum exudes a quiet and serene atmosphere, offering visitors the chance to make new discoveries about culture and history. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Ohara Museum of Art@岡山県観光連盟 The Ohara Museum of Art is a prominent cultural institution renowned for its extensive collection of Western art. Located in the picturesque city of Okayama, Japan, the museum was originally established to honour the memory of artist Kojima Torajiro. Its exhibits showcase an impressive range of masterpieces dating back to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring renowned artists like Monet, Matisse, and Picasso. It's not just Western art that takes centre stage, though - the museum also proudly displays a thought-provoking range of Japanese artworks. The design of the Ohara Museum of Art itself pays homage to traditional Japanese architecture, notably reflected in its use of natural materials like wood and stone. As Japan's first museum of Western art, it has a compelling allure for both art enthusiasts and cultural explorers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Lafcadio Hearn Memorial Museum@OU_odekake_club The "Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Museum" is a museum that introduces the life and achievements of the Japanese literary master, Koizumi Yakumo (Lafcadio Hearn). Located in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, the museum features a reproduction of the former residence where Koizumi Yakumo lived. In the exhibition rooms, visitors can see Koizumi Yakumo's works, letters, personal belongings, and learn about his personality and literary activities. The beautiful garden and surrounding scenery provide visitors with a peaceful atmosphere. It is a valuable facility where visitors can trace Koizumi Yakumo's footsteps and learn about his charm and contributions to Japanese literature. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shigeru Mizuki Road@しずくいし "Mizuki Shigeru Road" is a street in Sakaiminato City, Tottori Prefecture, dedicated to honoring the achievements of the manga artist Mizuki Shigeru. This road features bronze statues and murals themed around Mizuki Shigeru's representative work, "GeGeGe no Kitaro," making it a popular spot for fans and tourists. Along the road, there are exhibitions and memorial halls related to Mizuki Shigeru's life and works, allowing visitors to experience his artistic world. It is a beloved place for many people as a tribute to Mizuki Shigeru's charm and accomplishments. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Guggenheim Museum Bilbao@OU_odekake_club The "Gohyakurakan Karakoro Art Museum" is a museum located in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture, showcasing the works of the Japanese painter Gyokudo Kawai. In addition to Gyokudo's works, the museum also offers exhibits on the historical background of the era and his life, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of his artistic world. The museum itself holds historical significance and has been designated as an important cultural property. Visitors can not only appreciate Gyokudo's innovative works and the atmosphere of his time but also enjoy the charming building and garden of the museum. For those interested in art and history, it is a place where they can have a valuable experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Adachi Art Museum@2maigai Adachi Museum of Art is located in Yasugi City, Shimane Prefecture, and primarily exhibits the works of the Japanese painter, Adachi. The museum is known for its fusion of traditional Japanese painting techniques with contemporary expressions, captivating many with its unique worldview. In addition to Adachi's works, the museum also features exhibits where visitors can learn about the history and culture of Shimane Prefecture and Yasugi City, allowing them to fully experience the charm of the region. Adachi Museum of Art is cherished by many as a valuable place to deepen their understanding of Japan's art and culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Iroha Maru Exhibition Hall@OU_odekake_club "Iroha Maru Exhibition Hall" is a facility located in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, showcasing the historic ship "Iroha Maru". This exhibition hall provides detailed information on the history of Iroha Maru, the structure of the ship, and the experience of navigation. Visitors can also enter the actual ship to experience its atmosphere. Inside the exhibition hall, there are models of Iroha Maru and related materials on display, allowing visitors to deepen their knowledge about the ship. When visiting Fukuyama City, it is recommended to explore the charm of the ship at the historic Iroha Maru Exhibition Hall. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Eating around「FUKIYA Furusato Village」

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Restaurant Sharon@masahiro Restaurant Sharon" is a high-end French restaurant located in Okayama City. It is known for its beautiful interior and calm atmosphere, making it the perfect place for dates and special events. The French cuisine prepared by the chef, using delicate techniques and carefully selected ingredients, is rich in flavor and sophistication. The seasonal course menu changes regularly and is served with visually appealing presentations. The wine list is also extensive, offering a selection of carefully chosen wines that complement the dishes. With pleasant service, "Restaurant Sharon" provides a luxurious and special dining experience in Okayama City. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Parfait specialty store Perfect.@Lea Located in Okayama City, "Parfait Senmonten Perfetto" is a popular shop where you can enjoy delicious parfaits made with fresh fruits, ice cream, and whipped cream. The menu changes with the seasons, offering a variety of visually appealing parfaits. The bright and cozy atmosphere of the store makes it an ideal place for chatting with friends and family. Popular not only among locals but also among tourists, it is a must-visit spot when in Okayama. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Chang'an Hall@Lea Located in Okayama City, "Chorakukan" is a historical building that was built as a villa for the Ikeda family, the lords of Okayama Domain. It features a Japanese garden, tea rooms, and a study where visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese architecture and garden art. Particularly popular are the beauty of the garden and the tea ceremonies held in the tea rooms, allowing visitors to enjoy different landscapes according to the season. Chorakukan is known as one of the top tourist spots in Okayama City, loved by many visitors as a place where they can experience history and culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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National Archives Cafe@Lea "Kobunko Cafe" is a stylish cafe located in Okayama City, utilizing a historic building. The former Okayama Prefectural Public Hall, built during the Meiji era, has been renovated into a modern space. The interior has a calm atmosphere where you can enjoy authentic coffee and light meals. In addition to the cafe space, it also features exhibition spaces and event spaces, hosting cultural events and workshops regularly. Popular not only among locals but also tourists, it is a charming place where you can feel the fusion of Okayama's history and modernity. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Honky Tonk@Lea "Honky Tonk" is a long-established country music bar located in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture, and is a popular spot among locals and tourists. The interior is decorated in an American country style, and events such as live performances and karaoke are regularly held. In addition to enjoying classic country music, delicious food and drinks are also served, allowing visitors to have a fun time in a cozy atmosphere. "Honky Tonk" is a place where you can experience the local culture and music scene, making it a must-visit spot when in Okayama City. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Tono Shinden Shokudo@Lea "Located in Okayama City, 'Toshinden Shokudo' is a locally beloved diner that prides itself on using fresh local ingredients in its dishes. The menu features a wide variety of dishes that showcase Okayama's local cuisine and seasonal ingredients, attracting not only locals but also tourists. The cozy atmosphere of the restaurant allows guests to enjoy homely dishes at affordable prices. Highly recommended for those interested in local ingredients and cuisine, 'Toshinden Shokudo' is a well-regarded diner in the local community where visitors can savor Okayama's food culture." [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Restaurant Tendril@masahiro Restaurant Tsuta" is a popular local restaurant located in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. Here, we offer delicious dishes made with fresh local ingredients. The atmosphere of the restaurant is calm and Japanese-style, allowing you to enjoy your meal in a relaxed space. The staff provides polite and friendly service, catering to the needs of our customers. Furthermore, Restaurant Tsuta is conveniently located near tourist attractions in Kurashiki City, making it a convenient place for tourists as well. It is recommended for those who want to taste delicious local cuisine. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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McDonald's Sanste Fukuyama Store@masahiro "McDonald's Sanste Fukuyama Store" is a popular fast food chain located in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The store is conveniently located in Fukuyama City, making it easily accessible for local residents and tourists. The interior of the store is bright and clean, making it a comfortable place for families and friends to enjoy a casual meal. The menu includes classic hamburgers, fries, as well as seasonal limited-time items, appealing to a wide range of age groups. Additionally, they offer drive-thru and takeout services, making it convenient for busy times. It is recommended for those who want to enjoy delicious fast food in Fukuyama City. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Staying around「FUKIYA Furusato Village」

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Flower Water Pavilion@しずくいし "Kasuitei" is a traditional Japanese restaurant located in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture. The interior of the restaurant exudes a serene atmosphere with a Japanese-style charm, and the beautiful garden that changes with the seasons captivates visitors. The cuisine uses locally sourced fresh ingredients, combining traditional techniques with contemporary twists. In particular, the kaiseki cuisine is not only visually stunning but also exceptionally delicious, allowing guests to savor each dish that evokes a sense of the season. "Kasuitei" is beloved by locals and tourists alike, known as a place where one can appreciate Japan's aesthetic sense and food culture. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Tamatsukuri Onsen Hotel Tamayu@しずくいし Hotel Tamasei in Tamatsukuri Onsen is a hot spring ryokan located in Matsue City, Shimane Prefecture. Surrounded by a rich natural environment, it is situated in a quiet location where you can enjoy hot springs sourced directly from the spring. The rooms primarily consist of Japanese-style rooms, featuring spacious areas and calm interior design. Additionally, they offer seasonal cuisine using local ingredients, with their popular kaiseki meals. The facility also includes private baths and open-air baths, allowing guests to relax and unwind. With good access to tourist attractions such as Matsue Castle and Izumo Taisha Shrine, it is a recommended accommodation for tourists as well. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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JR Clement Inn Imabari@masahiro JR Clement Inn Imabari is a hotel operated by JR West Japan Hotels located in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture. It is conveniently located for both business and sightseeing, with comfortable rooms, restaurants, banquet halls, and a large communal bath on site. Additionally, it offers free Wi-Fi and parking, making it highly convenient. Its good access to tourist spots and shopping areas makes it a popular accommodation choice for tourists and business travelers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kyoya Ryokan Annex Kankian@愛媛県観光物産協会 Located in Saijo City, Ehime Prefecture, "Kyoya Ryokan Bekkan Kankian" is an accommodation facility where you can experience traditional Japanese ryokan culture. The building, which has a history of over 100 years, exudes the charming atmosphere of a traditional Japanese house, and guests can enjoy views of a beautiful garden from their rooms. Guests can fully enjoy Japanese hospitality with dishes made from local ingredients, hot springs, and tea ceremonies in a tea room. The picturesque garden that changes with the seasons and the diverse landscapes throughout the year are also attractive features, making it a popular hidden gem where you can forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and spend a relaxing time. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Dogo Prince Hotel@しずくいし Dogo Prince Hotel is a luxury hotel located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, adjacent to Dogo Onsen. The building combines traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern design, offering views of the Seto Inland Sea and Matsuyama Castle from its rooms. The hotel features hot spring facilities, a spa, restaurants, bars, and other amenities, making it a popular choice for relaxation and sightseeing. Additionally, it is conveniently located near tourist spots such as Dogo Onsen Main Building, Matsuyama Castle, and the Seto Inland Sea, making it a convenient base for tourists as well. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Aoaonaru Resort@さくらこまち "Aoawo NARU Resort" is a beautiful resort facility located in Naruto City, Tokushima Prefecture. This resort offers a comfortable stay in a harmonious environment with nature. The facility includes high-quality accommodations, restaurants, a spa, and a pool, allowing guests to relax and unwind. Additionally, the surrounding area is rich in tourist attractions such as the Naruto whirlpools and the Otsuka International Art Museum. Outdoor activities are also abundant, with opportunities for hiking and cycling. Aoawo NARU Resort is an ideal destination for those seeking a blend of nature, art, and a comfortable stay. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Smile Hotel Matsuyama@masahiro Smile Hotel Matsuyama is a hotel located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture, offering a convenient location for both tourism and business. It provides simple and clean rooms with comfortable facilities, and its reasonable pricing is attractive. The hotel features a restaurant and cafe serving dishes made with local ingredients. With good access to tourist spots and shopping areas, it is a popular accommodation choice for tourists and business travelers. It is recommended for those seeking a comfortable stay. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Grand Chariot@masahiro Grand Chariot is located in Hyogo Prefecture, (Kinki area) in Japan. This breathtakingly beautiful attraction is well-known for its magnificent scenery and historic importance. The Grand Chariot, also known as the Chariots of Chishin, is one of Hyogo Prefecture’s most important tourist landmarks. This unique attraction is made up of thousands of small shrines, each of which is carefully crafted to represent the mystical relationship between ancient Shinto gods and their guardians. Visitors can explore the winding paths of the Grand Chariot, marveling at its intricate archways, elaborate sculptures, and tranquil settings. In addition to its natural beauty, the Grand Chariot also contains a variety of historical artifacts to be discovered, such as the ancient Samurai tombs and noteworthy Shinto marriage rituals. Visitors to the Hyogo Prefecture can take part in a variety of activities such as special guided tours, horse tours, and even a boating tour to make the most of their visit to the Grand Chariot. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Shopping around「FUKIYA Furusato Village」

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Shinjo, the village of fairy tale (Roadside station) Shinjo, the Village of Fairy Tale (Roadside Station), is a captivating tourist destination that immerses its visitors in a fantasy world. Located in Okayama, Japan, it's an enchanting roadside station which is not just for making a pit stop, but for also for enjoying a day of leisure. It's widely known for its nostalgic European-style buildings that look just like they're out of a fairy tale. Moreover, its surroundings are filled with stunning flower fields and lush greenery, perfectly complementing its themed infrastructure and enhancing its magical ambiance. Whether you're looking for picturesque spots for photography, unique shops to explore, or a peaceful place for picnics, this roadside station certainly got you covered. As it's designed to inspire the imagination, both children and adults can enjoy their visit to this enchanting site in Okayama, bringing your favorite fairy tales to life. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Kamogawa Enjo (Roadside Station) Located in the heart of the Chugoku region, Kamogawa Enjo (Roadside Station) is a popular stop for those traveling across the scenic landscapes of Okayama. Boasting the perfect blend of nature’s tranquility and modern amenities, it is more than just a stopover. It offers visitors a range of facilities including a local products market, diner, and tourist information center. This Roadside Station is also known for its fresh produce from Okayama, particularly its delicious seasonal fruits. Take a leisurely stroll in the flower garden, or enjoy attractions such as the summer fireworks and the largest Koinobori (Carp streamers) in Western Japan. Kamogawa Enjo (Roadside Station) provides an excellent opportunity to immerse in the local culture of Okayama, providing a memorable visit to tourists and locals alike. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Miyama Park (Roadside Station) Miyama Park (Roadside Station) serves as an ideal retreat for locals and tourists seeking leisure or outdoor activities amid nature's serenity. Nestled in the heart of Okayama, Japan, this location boasts a well-manicured park with hiking trails, a rest area, and other amenities, making it a welcoming spot for family outings or picnics. The Roadside Station located within the park provides detailed tourism information and locally sourced products, giving a taste of the region's rich culture and resources. The nearby attractions such as flower gardens, cherry blossom trees, and spectacular views, particularly during autumn, make it a year-round destination. From explorations to relaxation, Miyama Park captures the essence of Okayama's tranquil atmosphere and authentic charm. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Best Dashi Market in Japan@Lea Located in Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture, the "Japan's Best Peach Market" is a market that sells fresh peaches locally grown in the area. Peaches are a specialty product that Okayama Prefecture is proud to have one of the highest production volumes in the country, and they are popular for their sweetness and juiciness. At this market, various varieties and processed products are available, allowing visitors to enjoy different flavors depending on the season. Loved by many tourists and locals alike, it is possible to get your hands on fresh peaches directly sourced from local farmers. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Village of Myth, White Rabbit (Roadside Station) The Village of Myth, White Rabbit is a captivating roadside station, embodying a unique blend of cultural mythology and natural beauty. Located in Tottori, Japan, the station is renowned for its unique dedication to the Japanese folktale of a white rabbit. Its name is a reference to the story of the white rabbit of Inaba, forming a key aspect of the region's cultural identity. The facility offers a range of amenities, including a farmers' market featuring fresh, locally sourced produce, a restaurant serving traditional dishes, and a souvenir shop. Immersed against the backdrop of the stunning surrounding landscape, visitors are invited on an enchanting journey through local mythology, tradition, and gastronomy. The engrossing scenery makes it an ideal stop for travelers venturing through Tottori, offering an immersive departure from the standard roadside experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Daisen Blessing Village (Roadside Station) Located in the heart of expansive natural surroundings, Daisen Blessing Village (Roadside Station) provides an excellent breakaway from the urban hustle. Set in the beautiful landscapes of Tottori, Japan, this roadside station offers a perfect blend of agriculture, sustainability, and rural culture that charms every visitor. Laden with nature's bounty, it boasts a farmer's market, old-style houses converted into shops, and a picturesque view of Mount Daisen. Here, tourists can buy fresh, locally grown produce, and specialty products while experiencing the rural life. Also, excellent facilities for freshening up during a long drive add comfort to the experience. As a place known for its natural spectacle, Daisen Blessing Village (Roadside Station) offers an authentic insight into the agricultural and cultural riches of Tottori, Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Hawaii (Roadside Station) The Hawaii Roadside Station is a delightful pit stop that ingeniously intertwines the flavors of Japan and Hawaii, offering a unique cultural experience. Located in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, this rest area is playfully named after its sister state in the USA, Hawaii. The station serves a tasty spread of Hawaiian-inspired dishes, tropical drinks, and local specialities. Particularly famous are its Hawaiian burgers and refreshing smoothies which are made from locally grown fruits. The delightful open-air market further adds to the charm, offering fresh produce, artisan food items, and handcrafted souvenirs. You can even visit the adjoining greenhouse flourishing with tropical plants. With its cheerful vibe, eclectic offerings and beautiful locales, the Hawaii Roadside Station stands out as a fun and vibrant oasis amidst your journey through Tottori. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Inuzashi (Roadside Station) Inuzashi (Roadside Station) offers an intriguing blend of natural aesthetics and local culture, presenting visitors with a memorable rural experience. Located in the charming prefecture of Tottori, Japan, it embodies the essence of rural beauty in the region, serving as a significant stopping point along the country's famous highway network. The station houses a variety of facilities, including a farmer's market filled with fresh locally-sourced produce, restaurants that serve local cuisines, and a stunning garden that defines tranquility. Inuzashi's fascinating showcase of regional crafts and traditional performances also make it a cultural epicenter in Tottori. As a paradisiacal enclave in Japan, it offers a feast for the senses with its array of sights, flavors, and activities. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Transportation around「FUKIYA Furusato Village」

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Niimi Station@OU_odekake_club Shinmi Station, located in Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture, is a station on the JR West Bihoku Line. The station building is made of wood and features a charming exterior with illustrations of Shinmi beef, a local specialty. The area around the station is bustling with shopping streets and dining options, attracting both locals and tourists. Additionally, the station provides convenient access to tourist spots within Niimi City, making it popular among visitors. Serving as a gateway to the region, Shinmi Station plays a vital role in revitalizing the local community as a key transportation hub. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Sosha Station@OU_odekake_club Sosha Station is located in Sosha City, Okayama Prefecture, and is operated by JR West Japan. It is mainly served by the Sanyo Main Line, providing convenient access to cities such as Okayama and Hiroshima. The area around the station is well-equipped with commercial facilities and restaurants, catering to local residents and tourists. The station building features a modern design and is equipped with barrier-free facilities. Serving as a transportation hub at the heart of the region, Sosha Station is beloved by local residents for its high level of convenience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Niimi Station (Hakubi Line) Niimi Station (Hakubi Line) is a unique railway stop with a straightforward structure that delineates its importance for public transit. The station's location allows for easy commute and connectivity, making it a vital node for local transportation. Nestled in the heart of Okayama Prefecture in Japan, this station is on the Hakubi Line, a rail route operated by West Japan Railway Company. The Niimi station plays a pivotal role in connecting Niimi city with other parts of Okayama, turning it into an integral point of contact for residents, tourists, and visitors. Its efficiency and accessibility, coupled with the gentle backdrop of Okayama's serene landscapes, transforms this place into more than just a transit hub, representing the fusion of functionality and scenic beauty, characteristic of Japan. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Bitchu Takahashi Station@OU_odekake_club Bitchu Takahashi Station is a station operated by JR West in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture. The station building is made of wood, and there are shopping streets and restaurants in the surrounding area. Express and rapid trains stop at the station, providing convenient access to cities such as Okayama and Hiroshima. There are many tourist spots around the station where visitors can enjoy the atmosphere of the Takahashi River and the castle town. Additionally, there is a tourist information center in front of the station, making it a convenient station for tourists. Bitchu Takahashi Station plays an important role as a transportation hub for local residents and tourists, contributing to the revitalization of the region. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Bicchu Takahashi Station (Hakubi Line) Bicchu Takahashi Station (Hakubi Line) is a significant railway station located in the city of Takahashi. This station is managed by the West Japan Railway Company and is a key stop along the Hakubi Line. It situates itself into the larger railway network of Okayama, a prefecture located in the Chūgoku region of Japan. The station gets its name from the historic Bicchu Province, with which the city of Takahashi was once synonymous. Ensuring ease of access and connectivity, Bicchu Takahashi Station services the commuting needs of both local residents and tourists visiting the area. It serves as a gateway to explore the city's rich historical heritage and picturesque landscapes. Passengers can expect standard amenities at this Japanese station for a comfortable travel experience. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Soja Station (Hakubi Line) Soja Station (Hakubi Line) serves as a significant transportation hub in the region. Located in the city of Soja, this railway station forms a crucial part of the Hakubi Line, facilitating smooth travel for both commuters and tourists alike. The station is overseen by the West Japan Railway Company and forms a fundamental link within the extensive network of routes in Japan. In terms of geographical location, Soja Station finds itself comfortably nestled within Okayama Prefecture, offering its inhabitants and visitors a reliable mode of travel. The station itself is compact and efficient, reflecting the classic Japanese architecture that merges well with advanced technology for comfortable commuting. In essence, Soja Station (Hakubi Line) plays a vital role in enabling day-to-day transportation as well as contributing to the tourism industry of Okayama. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Fukuyama Station@OU_odekake_club Fukuyama Station is located in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and serves as a transfer station for JR West's Sanyo Main Line and Fukuen Line. The station area is well-equipped with commercial facilities and restaurants, making it highly convenient. It also has good access to Fukuyama City, making it convenient for travel to Hiroshima City and Okayama City as well. The station building has a modern design and is also barrier-free. It is an attractive tourist destination, with nearby attractions such as Fukuyama Castle and Onomichi City. Fukuyama Station is used by local residents and tourists as a key transportation hub. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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Okayama Station@ekimeguri Okayama Station is a major railway station located in Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture. It serves multiple lines operated by JR West Japan, including the Sanyo Shinkansen, Sanyo Main Line, Bihoku Line, and Uno Line. The station is surrounded by commercial facilities, hotels, and office buildings, making it a bustling transportation hub. Inside the station, there are numerous restaurants and shops that provide convenient services for tourists and users. Okayama Station is located in the city center of Okayama and offers good access to tourist attractions such as Okayama Castle and Korakuen Garden. It is widely used by local residents and tourists as a highly convenient transportation hub. [Text: @AI, Translation: @AI]

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