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Introducing some noodle shops in Kurashiki that you should stop by while walking around in a kimono

The Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter was developed as a farmland by reclamation early on in the area around the Kurashiki River. Later, in 1600, it became the territory of the Bicchu Magistrate, and Kurashiki became the gateway port for the Matsuyama Domain.

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{Okayama} Wear a kimono and go on your first date to Kurashiki with your beloved one!!! 5 Instagram-worthy spots!!!

Hello. "I saw Instagram and I wanted to go on a kimono date, but it's far from where I live to go to Kyoto or Asakusa, and I don't have the money to go that far." "I want to wear a kimono..."

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{Okayama} I asked my friend from Okayama! I'll tell you about a date plan in Kurashiki that will make your boyfriend happy (Part 1)

Hello. I'm Mo, a female college student. Does everyone know about Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter? In a word, it's a place in Okayama Prefecture where kimonos look great. I'm going there with my boyfriend...

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I went to Kurashiki!!! (Part 1) I know the best spots in Kurashiki’s Bikan Historical Quarter because I actually went there!

Hello! I actually went to Kurashiki the other day! I like Kyoto, but Kurashiki was also very calm and a wonderful place. I want to go to Kurashiki...

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[Kurashiki Ivy Square] If you want to walk around Kurashiki in a kimono

If you come to Kurashiki, take a photo in front of a white wall. A kimono and a white wall go very well together, don't they? But a kimono and hakama look great against the backdrop of red bricks and green ivy. A five-minute walk from the Kurashiki store, a Meiji heritage...

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[Kurashiki] Kibitsu Shrine, a good luck spot in Okayama

It is located in the west of Okayama City, facing north, on the northwest foot of Kibi no Nakayama (175m above sea level) on the border between Bizen Province and Bitchu Province. Kibi no Nakayama has been a sacred mountain since ancient times, and on the northeastern foot is Kibitsuhiko Shrine, the Ichinomiya of Bizen Province...

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Instagrammable spots to take photos of while eating your way through Kurashiki's Bikan Historical Quarter [Entrances]

When you first visit the Bikan area, you may be confused and wonder, "Which restaurant should I go to?" or "Where can I go to find places to eat?" So, this time, I'll introduce you to the Bikan area...

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