Fukiya Furusato Village in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, is a village that once flourished due to its bengala and copper mines. The townscape remains characteristic of its copper-colored Sekishu
Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, towering over Takahashi City in Okayama Prefecture, is known as the "mountain castle in the sky," the only mountain castle in Japan with a castle tower still standing. Its fan
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.
Maki-do Cave lies in the famous Okayama Prefecture Niimi by Akiko Yosano of the poet was singing the famous limestone cave along with Ikura-do.
Ikurado is a deep cave of 1,200 meters. I will be overwhelmed by the powerful just see the 240 meters height of the rock wall.
It is a natural limestone cave and natural bridge, which is also height 40 m in the place where it went into the side street and ran a No. 50 prefectural road towards the about 20 to 30 minutes of mou
I will run where the road itself, such as took gouge the rock. Tunnel is also bare rock.
Kinugake Falls, located in Ikura Gorge in Niimi City, Okayama Prefecture, is a beautiful waterfall that flows like white silk from a cliff about 60 meters high. You can enjoy the scenery in every seas
And have been Yoshioka (Fukiya) copper mine is, and was discovered in 807 AD, it seems to have prospered from the Meiji Edo period.
Koigakubo Marsh is located at an altitude of about 550m and is one of the largest high-altitude marshes in western Japan. Over 300 species of wetland plants grow naturally in the approximately 3.6 hec
Nishiyama Kogen Campground is located at an altitude of 450m in Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture. It is famous for its spectacular views of Lake Bitchu and the sea of clouds, and is equipped with
"Domain Tetta" is a winery located in Tetta, Niimi City.
In a castle town that flourished in Bitchu Matsuyama during the Edo period, the samurai residences of the former Orii and Hanihara families are open to the public for a fee.
Takahashi City Nariwa Museum of Art features a beautiful building designed by world-renowned architect Tadao Ando. It is one of Okayama's leading museums, showcasing works by local Western-style paint
Lies deep in the mountains of Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture, Hirokane-House is a village headman, which made its fortune in the copper mine in the Edo period.