Kugui
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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Okayama Ekimae
Breakfast was nice
Reviewed on Mar 27, 2026

JR Hotel Clement Takamatsu
The overall appearance of the hotel was very nice. The room was clean. The breakfast was very good, lots of options. Everyone was very nice, especially the lady at the counter who helped with information on sending our luggage forward to our next hotel.
Reviewed on Apr 1, 2026

Kurashiki Ekimae Universalhotel
Location difficult to find in rain as no sign visible from main road
Reviewed on Oct 27, 2025

edit x seven SETOUCHI SHODOSHIMA
This is a completely new facility in an old warehouse district of Sakate on Shodoshima. Right on the water, the views from the hotel are stunning. The staff is courteous, helpful, and professional. The rooms are spacious, with sitting areas and balconies, but also a bit quirky in design. We had one ...
Reviewed on Jan 29, 2026

Grand Base Takamatsu
Great apartment hotel and so close to everything
Reviewed on Jan 24, 2026

Naoshima Cottage
The cutest little cottage close to the port. We rented bikes through them too and everything was perfect.
Reviewed on Mar 23, 2026
Popular places to visit

Okayama University
A dynamically modern university, resolutely open to the whole world, occupies a set of campus buildings scattered near Okayama’s downtown.

Okayama Castle
Try on a kimono or attempt to sculpt some Bizen pottery while you tour an accurate reconstruction of Kyushu’s famous “crow castle.”

Korakuen Garden
Tradition and innovation mingle in a remarkable riverside landscaped space, founded in the 17th century and considered one of Japan’s best gardens.

Aeon Mall Okayama
One of Western Japan’s biggest shopping malls has more than 300 shops, restaurants and more, just a few steps from the train station.

Kibitsu Shrine
Kibitsu-zukuri style architecture has an excellent example in is this sprawling temple complex considered the origin of the Momotaro story.

Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art
Some of the city’s and region’s most influential artists, going far back into history, provide a sense of Okayama through artists’ eyes.
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