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The cafe offers morning service until 11:00. For an additional 100 yen, your drink comes with a boiled egg, salad, and thick half slice of bread. The retro and cute interior makes you feel like you've slipped back in time. With a wide variety of coffee types, it might be fun to find your favorite cup.

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When you pass through the entrance, you will see a roasting machine. It's so fascinating that you won't get bored even while waiting.

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このカフェ、すごく魅力的ですね!モーニングセットにゆで卵やサラダ、分厚い半食パンが付いて、しかもコーヒーの種類が豊富とは嬉しい限りです。レトロで可愛い店内と焙煎機も、時間を忘れて楽しめそうですね。ぜひ一度行ってみたいです!

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The vault of the Okayama branch of the Bank of Japan has been renovated into a cafe. You can still find traces of its past as a vault. Not only stylish, but of course, the cakes are delicious too! You can enjoy a relaxing cafe time.

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There were traces of a safe at the entrance.

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There are also counter seats, so it's recommended for solo cafe visits.

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Scenic Daimyo Garden! One of the three most famous gardens in Japan. Tsunamasa Ikeda, the second lord of the Okayama domain, built this large garden as a place of relaxation for himself. In 1952, the garden was designated as a "Special Place of Scenic Beauty" as a historical and cultural heritage, and was awarded three stars by the Michelin Green Guide Japon. The garden is also open at night for a limited period of time for a special "Fantasy Garden" event, when the garden is illuminated during... Show more

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Okayama Station, which represents Okayama, accommodates various types of railway vehicles (national railway type vehicles, diesel cars, limited express trains, sleeper limited express trains, and Shinkansen). Many limited express and rapid trains for the Shikoku region also arrive and depart. Around 2024, the national railway type vehicles that have been running in the Himeji to Mihara area will be in a transitional period as they are replaced by the new 227 series. Furthermore, the national rai... Show more

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From Kurashiki Station, trains depart and arrive for the Fukuyama and Onomichi direction on the JR Sanyo Main Line, as well as for the Okayama, Bizen-Akaho, and Himeji direction. Trains also depart and arrive for the Sosha, Bitchu-Takahashi, Niimi, and San'in direction on the Bisei Line. The limited express Yakumo, which runs via the Bisei Line from Okayama to connect Yonago and Izumo City, also stops at Kurashiki Station. It is convenient to transfer at Kurashiki Station to travel between the S... Show more

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Okayama Castle was the residence of the Ukita clan during the Sengoku period. After the Battle of Sekigahara, the Kobayakawa clan took over, and then the Ikeda clan ruled until the end of the Edo period. The transformation of the current castle structure occurred during the transition from the Kobayakawa period to the Ikeda period. The castle town still retains its old charm, making it enjoyable to explore the historical roads and more. The majestic black-lacquered tower, also known as the Crow... Show more

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岡山城に行ったことがあります。烏城の異名通り、漆黒の天守が印象的でした。戦国時代の歴史が感じられる城下町の風情や、築城当時の石垣の跡も興味深かったです。月見櫓も見られて、当時の雰囲気を感じることができました。再建された天守も、昔の威厳をしっかりと保っていて素晴らしかったです。

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Oni no Jo is an ancient mountain castle located in Sōja City, Okayama Prefecture. It is said to have been built around the 7th century, and remains such as gates, corner towers, stone walls, earthen walls, water gates, and paving stones can be seen. The west gate has been reconstructed. Perhaps the most visible remains are the 'banked earth walls,' which are earthen walls built by compacting and layering soil. On a clear day, the view of the Kibi Plain from Oni no Jo is breathtaking. Stamps are... Show more

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An observatory located at a representative scenic spot of Setonaikai National Park. Washuzan, a representative scenic spot of Setonaikai National Park and a designated national scenic beauty spot. Washuzan Rest House and Washuzan Visitor Center. It is a popular viewing spot from which you can see the tranquil islands of the Seto Inland Sea, the magnificent Seto-ohashi Bridge, and even Shikoku Island on the opposite shore. (Source: Okayama Tourism Web)

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A rare yakatabune in the Tohoku region. It is a sightseeing boat where you can enjoy a meal while enjoying the scenic views of the waterside, including the bustling traffic of fishing boats and super tankers, and the factories of Hachinohe Port. We also recommend a night tour while viewing the night view of the factory area. (Source: Amazing Aomori)

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At Sannai-Maruyama Berry Land, we cultivate without using any pesticides or chemical fertilizers, aiming to maintain the natural state where bees and various insects visit. We mainly grow blackberries, along with raspberries, boysenberries, goldenberries, bitter gourds, tomatoes, and more. (Source: Amazing Aomori)