Okayama Bikan District Part 2
It is a place where time flows slowly.
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Cool Japan Video also publishes articles about Kurashiki City.
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In the population ranking of Okayama Prefecture, Kurashiki City is the second largest city after Okayama City.
"Kurashiki River Boat Floating" is a popular tourist spot, and a boatman in a riverboat called Tenryo Maru will guide you through the Kurashiki River, which flows through the "Kurashiki Bikan District", which is lined with buildings full of historical atmosphere with white walls and tiled roofs.
Okayama Prefecture is the birthplace of the legend of Momotaro, a Japan folktale. Another attraction of the Kurashiki area is that you can experience history and culture, as there are traditional crafts Kurashiki canvas, Kurashiki glass, and Kurashiki Denim, which is a shop of many local jeans manufacturers called Kojima Jeans Street.
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