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Kibitsu-jinja

Western Honsh¨±


This sprawling Shint¨­ shrine is dedicated to an ancient warrior who subdued a local demon-bandit called Ura and brought the area under central control. Many people believe that these exploits were the ultimate source of the Momotar¨­ (aka ¡®peach boy¡¯) legend ¨C a mascot of Okayama.


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Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê¼´Ê±¿ª½±'s must-see attractions

Nearby Western Honsh¨± attractions

1. Tsukuriyama-kofun

2.66 MILES

The 5th-century Tsukuriyama-kofun is the fourth-biggest kofun tomb (keyhole-shaped burial mound) in Japan. It's thought to mark the final resting place of¡­

2. Bitch¨± Kokobun-ji

3.94 MILES

A highlight on the Kibiji bicycle route, this temple has a picturesque five-storey, 34m pagoda ¨C famed for being the last pagoda to be built in Japan. The¡­

3. Okayama Prefectural Museum

4.72 MILES

Tools, armoury and Bizen pottery are among the historic artefacts exhibited at this museum, located near the entrance to °­¨­°ù²¹°ì³Ü-±ð²Ô.

4. Hayashibara Museum of Art

4.73 MILES

This is a small museum with exhibits of scrolls, armour and paintings that were once the property of the Ikeda clan (who ruled Okayama for much of the Edo¡­

5. Yumeji Art Museum

4.77 MILES

Prominent Taish¨­-era artist and poet Takehisa Yumeji (1884¨C1934) is particularly known for his bijin-ga (images of beautiful women), and various wistfully¡­

6. °­¨­°ù²¹°ì³Ü-±ð²Ô

4.8 MILES

°­¨­°ù²¹°ì³Ü-±ð²Ô draws the crowds with its reputation as one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. It has expansive lawns broken up by ponds, teahouses¡­

7. °¿°ì²¹²â²¹³¾²¹-Âᨭ

4.82 MILES

Nicknamed U-j¨­ (žõ³Ç; Crow Castle) because of its colour, the striking black Okayama Castle has an imposing exterior with gilded-fish gargoyles flipping¡­

8. Achi-jinja

6.7 MILES

Steep stone steps lead up to this shrine in Tsurugata-yama-k¨­en, a park that overlooks the old area of town. The shrine is home to a wisteria tree thought¡­