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Okayama is a city located in the Chugoku region of Japan, known for its historic castle and beautiful Korakuen Garden. The currency used in Okayama is the Japanese Yen. The city offers a mix of traditional and modern attractions, making it a perfect destination for all types of travelers. Okayama is also famous for its delicious local cuisine, including Okayama-style sushi and fresh seafood dishes.
When to visit
The best time to visit Okayama is during the spring months of March to May when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, creating a picturesque setting. The weather is mild and pleasant during this time, perfect for exploring the outdoor attractions. Summer months from June to August can be hot and humid, while autumn from September to November offers cooler temperatures and stunning fall foliage.
Getting around
Okayama has an efficient public transportation system, including buses and trains, making it easy to navigate the city and its surrounding areas. Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore the city at their own pace. Taxis are readily available for shorter distances, but can be more expensive compared to public transportation options.
Traveller tips
Make sure to visit Okayama Castle, also known as 'Crow Castle', for a glimpse into the city's history. Don't miss out on a visit to Korakuen Garden, one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan. Try the local specialty, Okayama-style sushi, for a unique culinary experience. Purchase a Okayama 'Okayama Momotaro Card' for discounted transportation fares. Be respectful of local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering a traditional Japanese home.