Hotels in Japan

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Okayama, Japan is Our Featured Location

Okayama is the capital city of Okayama Prefecture in the Chūgoku region of Japan. The city is known as the site of the Korakuen Garden and the striking black Okayama Castle; which is a modern reconstruction. The popular Japanese folktale of Momotaro may have originated there. Sogenji is a very large zen monastery belonging to the Rinzai sect in the centre of the city. It has produced several of the abbots of the major monasteries in Kyoto and is now a training centre for foreign paractitioners. Okayama is one of few Japanese cities to have kept an operational tram system.

 


Okayama Plaza Hotel


Okayama
Okayama Prefecture

Rooms From
JPY 8000.00

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Photo of Okayama Plaza Hotel
Okayama Ko-rakuen Garden is one of the three largest gardens in Japan. It was originally designed and constructed in 1686 by the leader of the Bizen domain. Okayama Plaza Hotel stands majestically facing this garden across Asahi River. In the evening, both the garden and nearby Okayama Castle create a mystical atmosphere in the moonlight. The hotel combines the functionality of a city hotel with peace and serenity to produce a memorable stay. (more information and pictures below)