Kibitsu Shrine in Okayama City is the Ichinomiya of Bitchu Province, known as the setting of the Momotaro legend. The national treasure "Kibitsu-zukuri" main hall and the beautiful 360m corridor are m
It is a rare shrine with a waterfall in the background on the way to Mt. Nagi. It is one of the leading power spots in Okayama Prefecture.
The Kumayama Ruins are Buddhist ruins that are designated as a national historic site and are located on Mt. Kumayama in Akaiwa City, Okayama Prefecture. It is one of the leading power spots in Okayam
It is a valley surrounded by the huge rock that is from the spa town of Yubara where you ran into Tsugurosen direction about 20 minutes by car.
Hachijo Rock is located in the middle of the climb from the Saijo Inari on the mountain of the Okunoin.
Myoutoiwa is a big rock of height 12 m and 16 m, such as the stone monument that is towering on the slopes at an altitude of 400 meters of the mountain of Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture.
Iwai waterfall you can admire the waterfall from the back and entered under the big rock.
Ginkgo biloba is an estimated 900 years old, it has been said to be Honen of the Jodo sect was planted.
Kotobiki waterfall is a waterfall located near Okayama International Circuit in Mimasaka.
The mount kenashi in Shinjo Village is a waterfall and headwaters.
Kibitsuhiko Shrine in Okayama City is the Ichinomiya of Bizen Province and is associated with the Momotaro legend. The main hall, bathed in the morning sun, is called Asahi no Miya (Palace of the Morn
This keyhole-shaped tumulus is said to have been built between the 3rd and 4th centuries, located near Kibitsu Shrine.
It is a huge cherry tree, which was also chosen as Japan name tree hundred election. The location of the mountain scenery even more than the cherry trees is also great.
Tenku no Torii in Tamano City is a torii gate built in the rocky area within the grounds of Kannonji Temple.
It is Nontaki of drop about 50m in the mountains of Tsuyama nearby Tottori Prefecture.
Musashi-no-Sato is a historic site area in Mimasaka City (formerly Ohara Town), Okayama Prefecture, known as the birthplace of the master swordsman Miyamoto Musashi. You can experience the world of Mu
Kurashiki Yukayama is a famous power spot for warding off evil spirits, consisting of two shrines and temples, Yuka Shrine Main Shrine and Yukayama Rendaiji Temple. The custom of "visiting both shrine
The inner temple of Samuhara Shrine in Osaka, which is popular as a powerful power spot, is located in Kamo-cho, Tsuyama City, Okayama Prefecture.
Mount Nagi is a waterfall of Jabuchi at the entrance near the mountain climbing.
Saijo Inari is famous as Japan's three major Inari, there is a further temple is said to climb the mountain road about an hour to the top of the mountain and Okunoin.
It has the largest 101cm reflecting telescope in the Chugoku region. You can see beyond the universe, such as nebulae and star clusters.
Ryusenji Temple is a historical temple with the legend of Ryuo Pond, which was founded around 750, near Mogami Inari Okunoin Ichijoji Temple.
It is a historic shrine of Bizen Province Ichinomiya, which is thought to be less known even among Okayama residents.
Honzanji is a historical temple located in Misaki-cho, Kume-gun.
I will run where the road itself, such as took gouge the rock. Tunnel is also bare rock.
Shizutani School is a school for Japan's oldest people made in the Edo period, which is registered in Japan heritage by Okayama feudal lord Mitsumasa Ikeda.
Near Soja Okayama, it is the ancient tomb of the large-scale millet countries era fourth in Japan.
Nakayama Shrine is a historic shrine located in Tsuyama City, known as the most important shrine in Mimasaka Province. It has a rich history and is a significant cultural and religious landmark in the
It is a mountain on the border of Tamano City and Minami Ward, Okayama City, and has a good view.
Yubara Osugi from "hot water station Shimoyubara hot spring Himawari museum" of Sawara shrine at the location of about a 5-minute drive to the east of the hot springs.
It is a three-storied pagoda of Chofuku-ji Temple in Mimasaka, Okayama Prefecture. The contrast between the green of the fresh green and the vermilion of the three-storied pagoda is very beautiful.
Tenjin Valley is a valley in the Oda River Ibara to enjoy a variety of scenery by the four seasons.
Kumano Shrine in Hayashi, Kurashiki City, is said to have been founded in 701 and is an ancient shrine known for its magnificent group of six buildings standing side by side. The second building is a
Achi Shrine and Kanryu-ji Temple, located on a small mountain to the north of the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, offer a view of the Bikan Historical Quarter.