Okayama
Kurashiki
History

Tamashima Townscape Preservation District

Japan, 713-8122 1-chome, Tamashima Chuocho, Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture

Tamashima was once a small island scattered in the Seto Inland Sea, but in the Edo period, large-scale new rice fields were developed by the Bicchu Matsuyama clan. During the Genroku period, Tamashima flourished as a port town thanks to the Kitamae-bune and Takase-bune water transportation. Even now, there are still many merchant houses and storehouses with tiled roofs, with insect cage windows, latticework, plastered walls, and sea cucumber walls, which combine with the greenery of the mountains and waterside landscape in the background to create an outstanding historical landscape. .

Telephone number 086-426-3851
Website https://www.city.kurashiki.okayama.jp/dd.aspx?menuid=6221
Access
  • Approximately 15 minutes from Sanyo Expressway Tamashima IC From JR Shin-Kurashiki Station, take the bus bound for Tamashima Chuo-cho for about 10 minutes, get off at "Tamashima Chuo-cho" and walk for about 5 minutes.
Language 日本語

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