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Okayama
KAMP Backpackers Inn&Lounge
Connect With People From Around the World and Feel at Home
This hostel is located in a renovated building located in the back alley of Hokancho shopping street, approximately a 7-minute walk from JR Okayama Station. It was born on an uninhabited island in Ushimado Town, Okayama Prefecture, which is also known as "Japan's Aegean Sea," as a place for those who participated in the event, which has been held since 2010, to expand their encounters into connections. Dormitories include women-only rooms, mixed-gender dormitories, and Japanese-style rooms with futons on tatami mats. As a place where backpackers who enjoy traveling both domestically and internationally can easily stop by, we have not only dormitories but also a café lounge and shop. It is a comfortable space where friends and comrades can enjoy meeting each other.
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Okayama
Villa SHINOBI
An Inn Offering Bliss on a Small Island in the Seto Inland Sea
A private villa reserved for one group per day, located on Kashirajima Island in the sea in Bizen City, Okayama Prefecture. A purely Japanese-style house built about 30 years ago was renovated with a fusion of Japanese and Western themes. We have everything you need to enjoy your time, including a sauna, 100-inch projector screen, karaoke, massage chairs, sunken kotatsu, and a large kitchen where you can cook for a large group. In addition, the washroom is equipped with a Bizen ware washbowl, and the Japanese garden offers seasonal flowers and dry landscapes to enjoy.
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Okayama
Setorini Bizen
Glamping Stay with the Feel of an Overseas Resort
Kashira Island is located in the Hinase Islands of Okayama. Located in beautiful, untouched nature and a crystal-clear sea, this glamping facility is modeled after Santorini in Greece and offers an extraordinary experience in eight dome tents. Inside the dome tent, a well-equipped space is arranged with a refined, comfortable atmosphere. Dinner features barbecue, with a choice between a course prepared with local ingredients or a bring-your-own option. Time on the island unfolds alongside sunset views, star-filled night skies, and an unhurried rhythm shaped by the surrounding landscape.
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Okayama
Okayama International Hotel
A Historic Hotel Used by the Imperial Family, Showcasing the Charm of the Four Seasons
"Okayama Kokusai Hotel", also known as "Okayama's State Guest House", is a harmonious combination of modern elements and the atmosphere of a good old hotel. This historic hotel is located on the hill of Higashiyama in Okayama City, surrounded by nature where you can enjoy the changing seasons: cherry blossoms in spring, fresh greenery in summer, and autumn leaves in autumn.This historic hotel was once used by the imperial family. In the lobby, pillars made of red pine, Okayama's prefectural tree, and Bizen ware murals remain, giving a sense of the atmosphere of the time the hotel opened. With various types of guest rooms including Japanese-style rooms, Western-style rooms, and Japanese-Western rooms, this hotel is recommended not only for sightseeing in Okayama but also for workdays. Both breakfast and dinner can be enjoyed at the on-site restaurant, and the dessert set is also popular.
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Okayama
Yunokura Tsuruya
Stay at a Historic Inn Once Home to a Sake Brewery
"Yunokura Tsuruya" is a historic hot spring inn that first opened as a sake brewery and was later renovated to operate as an inn. In addition to delicious sake, the hotel also serves flavorful dishes made with fresh seafood and locally grown vegetables, creating memories of a special trip. The open-air bath, where you can soothe your fatigue, is a free-flowing hot spring whose quality is also said to have skin-beautifying effects. The well in the courtyard has been flowing continuously since the days of the sake brewery, symbolizing the hospitality that has been passed down since the hotel's founding. It is also recommended as a base for sightseeing in Okayama Prefecture.
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