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Keigamaru Auto Campground

An auto campground with an area of 35,000 square meters, 45 sites, seven bungalows, and a clubhouse and substantial facilities. The point is convenient transportation access that you can go to even after work. Tents, tables, burners, etc. are available, and AC power is installed at all sites. Wisteria flowers are seen in early May. Autumn leaves can be enjoyed in autumn.

Medieval dream in the field

From Kamakura to the Muromachi period, the park was recreated based on a study of the unmura that was seen in the area of the Yoshiki Kogen. There are farmers, mountain castles, castle halls, etc. If you contact them in advance, you can also enjoy experiences such as making bamboo tonbo for 150 yen and indigo dyeing for 800 yen.

Hua Otsuka Museum of Art

A native of Kanbe-cho, Fukuyama, Hiroshima, Japan, he mainly houses about 300 flower bird paintings such as "Lotus Pond" and "Peony" by Keihua Kanashima, a Japanese painter by Su-mo Takeuchi, and a total of about 600 items such as Sekiyuki Hashimoto and Hope Kodama. The exhibition will be changed in about two months. Another point of interest is the Huayuan Garden and the tea room "Chōan", which expressed the grounds of the tea ceremony's saga. It adds a sense of style to the museum in the Japanese-style building. Take one hour.

Tanaka Museum of Art, Ihara City

A modern woodcarving master from the city of Ihara, the museum showcasing works by Taira Kumi Tanaka, who lived his 107-year-old longevity and had been active in his lifetime. Focusing on such masterpieces as "Yagyu" and "Toddou Omako", Tanaka's famous "Imayara Netsutsutsutsutsutsutsuto. It exhibits books such as" I'm going to be going to the next "and" I'm going to be going to the next ". Also on display are Japanese paintings from Tanaka and Yukari's deep exhibition, as well as contemporary art from the Hira Comb Tanaka Prize, which is given to outstanding sculptors. In front of the museum, there is a Japanese garden," Tanaka-en ", with bronze works by Tanaka.

Bisei Observatory

The observatory is open to the public. It has a collecting power 20,000 times that of the naked eye, and can observe the starry sky with a telescope. It also hosts events such as expert astronomical observation instruction and meteor shower viewing parties.

Tenjin Gorge

Tenjin Gorge is one of the Takahashi River Upper Prefectural Natural Park designated by Okayama Prefecture, and is a scenic spot spanning about 1km in the Odagawa Valley. The big trees and old trees such as Kaede and Motomi cast a shadow on the clear stream of Odagawa, and the changes of the four seasons are beautiful and many people visit. It is also known as a spot of autumn leaves.

Okayama Astronomical Museum

It was reopened in the spring of 2018. Touch the wonders of the universe with the latest planetarium where you can enjoy the beautiful starry sky and the sun observation room. Prominence and sunspots are also seen in solar observation. In the four-dimensional digital space theater, you can wear special glasses and learn the birth and structure of stars and galaxies with stereoscopic images of CG. Many events such as lectures are also held.

Aosahana

A sandy beach where you can enjoy swimming in the sea facing the Seto Inland Sea National Park. The view of the small Mitsushima floating about a kilometer off the coast is interesting.

Shiraishi Island Beach

The entire island is a national-designated winner. Shirahama, which has a total length of 500m, has fine texture and clean water. You can also enjoy sea kayaking, SUP and windsurfing. It is counted as one of the three major swimming beaches in Okayama Prefecture. Inns and guesthouses line the beach (6 houses).

Six Islands

An island with a perimeter of 4.3km in the southernmost part of Okayama Prefecture. The south side of the island is a strait with fast currents and is home to the Rokujima Lighthouse, the first set up in the prefecture to protect the safety of the shipping route. On the east side of the island, there is a community of native daffodils on the mountainside of Mount Oishi, which produces dainty flowers from mid-January to mid-February.

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