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Heritage walks, museum days, temple complexes, and the kind of guides who explain why a place matters rather than reciting dates. The cultural side of Okayama, paced for actual seeing.
1You can leisurely enjoy Okayama Castle and Inujima with a small group while receiving detailed explanations from the guide. You will deeply explore the connection between the stone walls of Okayama Castle and Inujima, where the stones were quarried, as well as the historical background of Inujima. Additionally, you can enjoy the rich scenery of the Seto Inland Sea where Inujima is located.
2・Enjoy a hands-on Bizen pottery workshop for beginners ・Guided by a bilingual (English–Japanese) local expert ・Optional international pottery shipping Bizen-yaki, one of Japan’s oldest ceramic traditions, originated in Okayama. Its earthy tones and natural textures reflect wabi-sabi, the beauty of imperfection. Once favored by samurai and tea masters, it remains a living link to Japan’s heritage. Course options: Simple Plan: Bizen Pottery Studio & Escort to Castle/Garden Simple Plan: Bizen Pottery Studio & Escort to Castle/Garden(Garten) Pottery + Castle & Garden: All-Inclusive Entry Notes: Bizen pottery is very popular; booking 1+ month ahead is recommended. Ending location depends on selected option.
3This tour is fully customizable and takes place in three key areas: Okayama Station, Kurashiki, or Uno—each offering a different food experience. In Okayama, you can explore the city’s lively dining scene around the station, known for ramen shops, casual eateries, and local favorites. In Kurashiki, near the historic Bikan area, you’ll find a mix of traditional atmosphere and modern dining, including cozy izakaya and local specialties. In Uno, the gateway to Naoshima, you can enjoy a more local and relaxed food scene with small restaurants and hidden gems often missed by visitors. Your guide will help you choose the best spots based on your preferences, whether you want ramen, izakaya dishes, or regional specialties, creating a personalized route in real time.
4Explore Okayama's rich history on a guided walking tour that highlights the monumental Okayama Castle and the stunning Korakuen Garden. Discover how these sites reflect the evolution of power, aesthetics, and political change in Japan from the medieval period to the early modern age. Walk through the historic pathways of Okayama Castle, where your guide shares the castle's strategic importance and its role in regional conflicts. Then, stroll through Korakuen, one of Japan's finest feudal gardens, and learn how such gardens expressed authority and cultural refinement. Choose between two starting points for convenience. - Guided tour connecting Okayama Castle and Korakuen Garden - Insight into Japan's political history from medieval to modern times - Two starting points available for flexible participation - Learn about the architectural and cultural significance of both landmarks
5As you walk through the town, you will see how Bizen ware is embedded in daily life—from active kilns to historic sites—revealing a living craft culture rather than a display. Bizen pottery is known for its unglazed technique, using only clay, fire, and natural ash. Traditional wood-firing lasts up to two weeks, with artisans working in shifts to manage flames in climbing kilns fueled by red pine. Imbe is also the hometown of MLB MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto (2025). Through conversations with locals, you may discover how closely he is connected to and loved by the community. If you select the optional pottery experience, you will create your own piece under an instructor’s guidance. One or two pieces will be selected for firing in a traditional wood kiln. As firing takes place only once a year, your finished work will be delivered approximately 3 to 12 months later. This reflects the patience and authenticity of Bizen pottery, making the experience meaningful beyond the day of the tour.
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