Best Shrines And Temples In Okayama

Here're best Shrines And Temples in Okayama. We released a ranking of reviews about Shrines And Temples posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Okayama.

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This is a shrine of Kibitsuhiko-no Mikoto, a model of an Japanese folk tale 'Momotaro'. Its precinct is huge and has many things to see. Among them, beautiful cloister as long as 400 meters making the best use of nature slope is the very highlight. You can see the scenery of impressive atmosphere.◎Parking lot: free Entrance fee: free It's also famous for seasonal flowers such as hydrangea, Japanese tree peony and Japanese plum trees.

Name

Kibitsu Shrine

Address

931 Kibitsu Kita-ku, Okayama-shi, OkayamaGoogle Map

How to get there

Parking

Free parking area is available

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The Hanatomamori is a gift that was born out of Akaiwa City's connection with Okayama Race, and was created in the image of the prefecture-designated natural monument ``Achi no Wisteria,'' which inhabits the company's grounds. Achi Shrine is a shrine that I absolutely wanted to visit after seeing its beautiful amulet on SNS. I enjoyed the goshuin stamps and pigeon fortune slips, and received a lot of energy from the beautiful shrine overlooking the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter from the hill.

Name

Achi Shrine

Address

12-1 Honmachi, Kurashiki, Okayama, JapanGoogle Map

Tel

086-425-4898

How to get there

7 min walk, from Kurashiki Station

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You can't find five-storied pagoda elsewhere in Okayama. Located among the vast rice fields, this pagoda is a symbol of Kibi-ji Road and has Japanese nostalgic scenery. This area is popular for not only walking but also for cycling.◎The former temple had been built in Nara period and now this building was rebuilt in Edo period. The five-storied pagoda is a National Important Cultural Asset.

Name

Bicchu Kokubun-ji Temple

Address

1046 Kambayashi, Soja-shi, OkayamaGoogle Map

How to get there

Parking

Parking area is available

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A huge ginko tree at Bodai-ji Temple in Nagi-cho, a north part of Okayama pref. You would be overwhelmed with the powerful energy for life of the tree estimated to be over 900 years old.

Name

A Huge Ginko Tree At Bodai-ji

Address

1532 Koen Nagi-cho, Katsuta-gun, OkayamaGoogle Map

How to get there

Parking

Parking area is available

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