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What to do and see in Kurashiki

Kurashiki is well known for rice, sugar, and different type of productions. Kurashiki got away after World War II generally unscathed, and many factories was opened here after 1945. If you want to know more about japanese exhibition halls, the opportunity to investigate inside these old distribution centers and malls, Kurashiki is a place for you. For a marvelous perspective of the whole city, go to Mt. Tsurugata.

1. Ohara Museum of Art

Ohara Museum of Art

Ohara Museum of Art is home to many European and American craftsmanship, including real works by Picasso, Renoir, Monet and others. There is also Rodin statue in front, and neoclassical sections in the back.

3. Archeological Museum

Archeological Museum

Archeological Museum is housed in an especially beautiful old rice stockroom. This exhibition hall has Japanese, Chinese, and even other relics on showcase.

5. Bikan Historic Area

Bikan Historic Area

Historical center of Folkcraft has astounding regular and lasting presentations of Japanese people creates. It has three vintage structures joined by slender passages and old stairwells, and a true Japanese spirit within.

2. Kojima Torajiro Memorial Hall

Kojima Torajiro Memorial Hall

Kojima Torajiro Memorial Hall is dedicated to Japanese craftsman who regulated the creation of Japanese master pieces. Gallery is open almost all day, so do not forget to visit it.

4. Japan Rural Toy Museum

Japan Rural Toy Museum

Japan Rural Toy Museum has more than 40,000 toys as a showcase. Most are show-pieces, yet there are some that children can play. Prices are very affordable and kids will love it here.

Kurashiki is delightful. You can see so many facilities with grid windows, and also zone for walking and resting. Kurashiki is still an uncommon bit of old Japan.

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