Direct Sales Depot / Market Spots in Hiruzen Highland / Tsuyama / Mimasaka Three Hot Springs Area

  • Musashi no Sato Rakuichi Rakuza
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    Okayama Mimasaka-shi Miyamoto 90-1
    A 15-minute walk from Miyamoto-Musashi Station on the Chizu Express or a 20-minute drive from the Sayo Interchange. This specialty goods store located within Musashi-no-Sato village combines various facilities including a restaurant, lodging, and hot spring bath house. Products available for purchase include monthly hand-made side dishes and salted fish made from locally caught fish and their devotion leads to the shop always being bustling with tourists. Popular items include seasonal crops, goods made from the local specialty black soybeans, and honey as well as victory amulets from Musashi Shrine and other Musashi merchandise. They hold a monthly morning market every fourth Sunday except for the end of the year.
  • Ohara Sta. Local Products Store
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    Okayama Mimasaka-shi Furumachi 1494-24

    乗り継ぎのついでに立ち寄るのを楽しみにしていましたが、シャッターがおり、中止の看板がありました。それほどお客さんが来なかったのかもしれません。きっぷ売り場の人は親切で、飲み物の自販機が一台あります。

  • Hohoemirodorisai
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    Okayama Pref. Tsuyamashi Suginomiya 736-3
  • Marche Sukusuku
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    Okayama Tsuyama-shi Shitobe 685-4
  • Furusato Fureai Special Product
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    Okayama Maniwa-shi Hiruzenshimonagata 2050-1
  • Nagikougen sansaimura
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    Nagi-cho, Okayama Prefecture Takimoto 476-1

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Overshadowed by Hiroshima to the west and the Kansai region to the east, Okayama is an easy spot to miss but a nature-rich gem where the Seto Inland Sea laps at its toes and peach and grape farms complete its interior. One of Japan’s Three Great Gardens, Koraku-en in Okayama city is well worth a visit before progressing to Kurashiki, where preserved wooden Edo buildings line the picturesque canal.

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