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The bedroom features two spacious beds with white bedding accented by dark blue throws. Natural light enters through the window, which is adorned with light gray curtains. A decorative chandelier hangs from the ceiling, adding a touch of elegance to the serene space.
Apartment in Omotecho
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

2km from Okayama Station, 1.6km from Okayama Castle and Korakuen. Omotecho Shopping Street is very close. About 2 hours to Naoshima. Best location for sightseeing

1. Convenient location!Good access to Okayama Station and Naoshima, Okayama Castle is also within walking distance 2. Ideal for sightseeing in Okayama!Close to Omote-cho Shopping Street, convenient access to Okayama Station and Okayama Castle 3. Okayama sightseeing base!10-minute drive to the shopping arcade and Okayama station, and Naoshima is also easily accessible 4. Close to Omote-machi Shopping Street!Within walking distance to Okayama Station and Okayama Castle, and Naoshima is also 2 hours away Omomachi Shopping Street, the center of Okayama, is just a short walk from our place. It is a shopping street with an arcade, so you can walk comfortably on rainy days. In addition, there is a * long-established department store "Tenmaya Okayama Main Store" right next to the shopping street. It is very convenient for shopping during your trip, such as high-quality souvenirs, fashion, miscellaneous goods, local ingredients, and an underground food store (depa underground). There is also a cafe and restaurant floor, perfect for those who want to enjoy a relaxing meal. Nearby, there are also convenience stores and restaurants within walking distance. Facilities and Features 10 minutes by car to Okayama Station, 30 minutes on foot/close to tram and bus stops Non-compliant check-in with peace of mind and smooth · Thorough cleaning and sanitation ・ Paid parking is available nearby

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The traditional Japanese house features a sloped tiled roof and a spacious porch. Surrounding gardens with manicured shrubs and blooming peach trees create a serene environment. The second building, featuring a white exterior, stands nearby, contributing to the rustic charm of the rural landscape.
Farm stay in Kita-ku, Okayama
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Part of a Japanese house surrounded by peach trees

Surrounded by rural landscapes and peach trees unique to Okayama.The clear air is relaxing. < Spaces available: Separation of Japanese houses (part of the white wall on the left side of the photo) (Facilities: private entrance, first floor, kitchenette, dining room, 2nd floor, bedroom, shower with bathtub, toilet) > Walk through the Japanese garden to the entrance.You can see peach trees from the room.The main house has a Japanese-style room with columns, and there is a dressing and tea ceremony experience (reservation required, paid).In the park, there is a square where you can interact with animals (goats/rabbits/kezumerik turtles) (free to see).Fresh fruits can be eaten seasonally.The host is usually working on the park as he runs the orchard.We'll let you know and take care of any issues right away.Harvest farming experiences available.(Various experiences are paid and need to be booked) For more information, you can check the homepage by searching "Onmyosato" and "ouminosato". About a 10-minute drive from Okayama Airport About 30 minutes by car from JR Okayama Station The nearest convenience store is about a 7-minute drive away * If you have any questions or requests, please contact us via "Contact Host" first * Peach harvest season (summer) and New Year holidays will be closed

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The entrance showcases a warm, earthy facade surrounded by vibrant seasonal foliage. Stone pathways meander through the garden, leading to the door. Two trees frame the entrance, with green and red leaves adding a touch of color to the welcoming setting.
Hut in Soja
5 out of 5 average rating, 301 reviews

One building for rent OldbutNew collection Starlight BBQ Fire NO bears Natural Cat Old house Firewood stove No snow

There are no bears around.Located in the middle of Okayama Prefecture, this accommodation is perfect for sightseeing in Okayama, which opened at the end of November 2021. ★ Indoor The stylishly designed interior, by a first-class architect who has been involved in the renovation of a 100-year-old warehouse, the design of Fuji Television's Bayshore Studio, and GINZA SIX, has a high-quality feel. We have a selection of items to help you enjoy your stay in style, including a refrigerator, oven, microwave, coffee tools for coffee lovers, and a toaster that is popular with bread lovers. It is cool at high altitudes, and you can also enjoy the bright red firewood stove from October to May (depending on the climate). The walls of the storehouse are thick, so you don't have to worry about noise like you would with a regular private lodging.If you close the window, loud music is OK. ★Outdoors Enjoy breakfast and coffee on the scenic terrace, or have a campfire or barbecue outside.(No loud noise outdoors after 8 pm.) We also offer activities such as picking strawberries, harvesting vegetables in the fields in summer, and wood chopping. * In summer, insects usually come out, so if you don't like them, please refrain from booking

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A cozy living area features wooden beams overhead and warm yellow walls. A comfortable black armchair is positioned beside a wooden sofa with decorative cushions. A collection of framed artworks is displayed on the wall, complemented by a small indoor plant and a patterned rug on the floor.
Home in Kita Ward, Okayama
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Stay in a villa in the city. Guest House Toiya-cho (limited to one group per day) You can use this as a base for your travels, or enjoy reading a book.

This guest house was born in 2019 and is an 8-minute walk from JR Okayama Station. It is a four-story building, with the entrance on the second floor after climbing the exterior stairs, and the interior is connected to the rooftop by an internal staircase. The exterior is Western-style, but there is also a Japanese-style room with a tea room. We'd like to connect people and help introduce the area. We can make various suggestions for trips to the scenic Setouchi islands. We'll help you with deep sightseeing in Setouchi. Also, within walking distance to many museums and one of Japan's three most famous gardens, "Korakuen". Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter is 20 minutes by train, and you can take the Shinkansen for day trips to Kyoto, Nara, Osaka, Kobe, and Hiroshima. Please leave your luggage and travel lightly, "like you live there". There are many shops and restaurants in the city center, so "staying is also fun". We hope you enjoy the extraordinary experience of spending time at the villa, whether you're using it as a base for your travels, relaxing with a book in your room, or building friendships with your group.

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A historic Japanese castle is viewed from below, surrounded by lush green trees. The multi-tiered structure features traditional black wooden architecture with ornamental gold accents. A clear blue sky complements the scene, providing a striking backdrop to the castle's design.
Apartment in Naka Ward, Okayama,
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

② 800m to Okayama Castle, 2nd floor 1LDK 36㎡ private rental, safe/ideal for sightseeing in Okayama, 2 free bicycles

◆10% off for weekly stays Room 204 on the 2nd floor with◆ security The ◆base price can accommodate up to 2 people. Additional fees are required for 3 or more people. ◆WiFi/Self check-in/We try to keep the space clean/Quiet and focused environment/Easy to work space There are no◆ dedicated parking spaces. There is a coin parking lot for 400 yen per day, a 1-minute walk from the guest room 2 ◆small bicycles/Bicycles are perfect for sightseeing around the guest room. - List of rental equipment - Humidifier · Clothes iron 3rd bike & bike with child seat Please message me at the time of booking if you need it (^ ^) Cozy apartment 5 minutes on foot from Korakuen in Naka-ku,◆ Okayama City. Kawahara, with its beautiful greenery, is also close by/jogging is also recommended We have 1◆ double bed set and 1 single bed set. The kitchen is◆ spacious and has a basic seasoning set (salt, pepper, oil, sugar), so you can cook and wash your clothes. Please bring◆ toothbrushes with you

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A traditional Japanese room features tatami flooring with a red accent mat. A decorative scroll hangs on the wall, complemented by a folding screen. A wooden coat rack is positioned next to the window, which is covered with light curtains, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Home in Kita-ku, Okayama
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

Tsujima (near the university) 1 unit for rent, JR Hokaiin, a few minutes from the bus stop

3 km north of JR Okayama Station.It is 650 meters from Hokkaido Station and bus stop Hokkaidoin on the JR Tsuyama Line (No.9). Near Okayama University, Okayama University of Science, and Handa Mountain Botanical Garden. City Light Stadium, and Zip arena, a children's forest, and Jingu Mountain, and a supermarket (Marunaka, La.There is a Moo, happys), a convenience store (7-Eleven). Bicycles are available.There is one free parking space, please let me know if you use it It is an old bungalow house with a Japanese culture. There are three rooms with plenty of room.(Please contact us) You can also use it as a group trip, exam, accommodation for various competitions, and living in Okayama for short and medium term.Hokei-in Station and the bus stop are within walking distance, making it a good base for traveling around Okayama. Pets are allowed, please register in advance * It costs 2,000 yen as a pet fee

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A welcoming living space is highlighted by a low wooden table surrounded by four simple chairs. A large television is mounted on a media console beneath a window, allowing natural light to fill the room. Decorative plants and artwork adorn the walls.
Apartment in Okayama
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 24 reviews

Okayama Station Walking Distance/Inn-like Accommodation/Entire Home/Free Parking/Switch/Japanese-style Room/Up to 4 People

Want to experience the atmosphere of a traditional Japanese inn? It is a comfortable place to stay with plenty of appliances, bedding, and amenities. Recommended for families with children and couples. Access Free parking nearby JR Okayama Station 15 minute walk Bus stop: 6-minute walk About a 30-minute drive from Okayama Airport There are many convenience stores, drug stores, and eateries within walking distance. It is convenient to go anywhere, such as Okayama Castle Paradise, the beautiful area, the Seto Inland Sea, Kibitsu Shrine, Jeans Street, Naoshima, and Inujima. [Amusement] We have a variety of amusements that you can't find anywhere else to enjoy even if you stay for consecutive nights. Nintendo Switch · YouTube Premium Amazon Prime Netflix (login required) U-NEXT (login required) - Table tennis · Cards Othello Kendama Children's toys etc.

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A serene bedroom showcases a spacious bed dressed in crisp white linens. Natural light enters through sliding doors, illuminating traditional earthen walls adorned with decorative washi. A soft paper lantern hangs above, while a compact seating area with a small table is visible in the background.
Home in Tai
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 281 reviews

HANATSU: Stylish, Comfortable Gateway to Naoshima

Hanatsu means 'let go'. We designed this place so you can relax and let go in the busy-ness of travel through the ideal of "shibui" (subdued and simple). Here we are proud to offer the feeling of Japan in a comfortable private whole house; the beauty of tatami, earthen walls, sliding doors, tile and washi (Japanese paper). The Uno port ferry is 3 min by nearby train (14 by EA bike) so we serve as an ideal gateway to the Inland Sea islands, including of course Naoshima, Teshima and Inujima.

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A spacious living area features a blue felt billiard table at the center. A hanging hammock chair adds a unique accent, while a sofa and seating area provide comfortable lounging options. Ample lighting highlights the wooden flooring and light-colored walls.
Home in Okayama
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 275 reviews

15-minute walk from Okayama Station/Fun inn/Free parking/Large screen/Billiards

Enjoy a memorable experience when you stay at this unique place, featuring a big screen TV, billiards, hammock chairs, and video games. The entire second floor of the house is available for one group. The host is on the ground floor, but the stairs are external and the entrance is separate. The sound doesn't resonate. It is a completely private space. Please relax and enjoy yourself. Also, please feel free to let me know if you need anything on the first floor.

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A serene room with tatami flooring and large windows allows morning light to fill the space. A low table is positioned in the center, accompanied by seating cushions. Views of neighboring houses and trees are visible through the windows.
Hut in Tonosho
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

iikazegafuku.|It's a charming small inn on Teshima

It’s located in a village called Karato Oka. You’ll find the Teshima Museum and rice terraces within a short walking. The guesthouse is a Japanese wooden house with only one room, so you can use privately. The room on the second floor has a slightly lower ceiling, giving it a cozy cabin or tea room feel. From the window, you can see old houses, mountains, and persimmon trees, with the morning light streaming in. Experience an extraordinary space and time.

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Home in Kurashiki
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 474 reviews

Japanese Potter's Guesthouse - Wasyugama Kiln Stay

Welcome to Wasyugama, a traditional Bizen pottery kiln guesthouse in the peaceful hills near Kurashiki, Okayama. Stay beside an active pottery workshop and experience the quiet charm of rural Japan. Most guests stay 2–3 nights, but longer stays are warmly welcomed. The house, hand-built with natural wood by my father and me, is a private rental with kitchen, bath, and beds for up to 5 guests. Pottery experience available (booking required).

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Hut in Kita Ward, Okayama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews

Hidden Gem Machiya Stay near Okayama Station

Jian Okayama – Traditional Japanese House near Station Stay in a lovingly renovated machiya passed down through generations. Once home to an art gallery, it blends heritage charm with modern comfort. Relax in warm wooden rooms or the serene garden with seasonal views. Just a 3-min walk from Okayama Station, with easy access to Naoshima, Kurashiki, Hiroshima, Osaka, and Kyoto. Accommodates up to 5 guests. Please note: stairs are steep.

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The image captures a traditional Japanese building with a tile roof, nestled between modern structures. Nearby rooftops can be seen, highlighting the contrast between the historical architecture and the surrounding contemporary environment.
Private room in Tamano
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

Uno Station is a 1-minute walk, Uno Port is a 3-minute walk, and there is a shared space for creators (Japanese-style room for 3 people, Western-style room for 1 person)

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A warm exterior of a two-story home with a wooden front door and a decorative wreath. Flower pots with vibrant blooms line the entrance, complemented by a couple of bushes. Large windows allow natural light inside, and an outdoor air conditioning unit is visible.
Private room in Bizen
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 86 reviews

Sakuran. A private inn for only one group. Free parking on premises * Check your reply after making a request

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A bright communal space is characterized by large glass windows that allow natural light to fill the room. Wooden accents and a globe on a table enhance the cozy atmosphere. A view of the garden is visible through the windows, promoting a relaxed environment.
Private room in Kita-ku, Okayama
4.76 out of 5 average rating, 92 reviews

Guest house Torikigururu, a private room that can accommodate 1-2 people 

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Private room in Kita Ward, Okayama
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Share room second A, private room rental, 14 minutes by car from Okayama station, free parking, near Okayama University, Okayama University of Science

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Private room in Okayama
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Spa House Celebration! Early bird discount! 9 minutes from Okayama Station, 5 minutes from Mural Art Hostel, 25 minutes from Kurashiki, 8 minutes from Okayama Station, P, next to food and drink convenience store

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A serene room features a green area rug over polished wood floors. A small wooden table sits by a window, accompanied by a chair. Built-in shelving displays various items, complemented by textured walls with soft hues of green and orange. A simple light fixture hangs from the ceiling.
Private room in Shodoshima
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

[Minsu teppen] Two people's room with a view of the sea

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Private room in Tsuyama
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Immerse in History and Culture at Edo era B&B #2

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Private room in Shiogamicho
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Spacious private space with a Taisho-era romantic vibe/limited to 2 people/bedroom/Japanese-style room/living room/for couples/parking

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Okayama?

    Staying near Okayama Station provides quick access to city attractions, while the area around Korakuen Garden is known for scenic walks and traditional architecture. Izushi and Omotecho districts are often chosen for their dining and shopping scenes.

  • What are the best things to do in Okayama with kids?

    Explore hands-on exhibits at the Okayama Science Center, pick local peaches during the summer season, or play in city parks with wide green spaces and playgrounds. Riverside paths offer relaxing spots for family walks and cycling.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Okayama?

    Explore Okayama Castle and stroll through Korakuen Garden, both known for historic architecture and tranquil landscapes. The city has vibrant art museums, shopping streets, and local food experiences around Omotecho.

  • How is the weather in Okayama?

    Okayama has chilly winters, often around 36–54°F (2–12°C), and warm, humid summers reaching 77–91°F (25–33°C). Rain peaks in early summer, so a lightweight raincoat can be helpful during these months.

  • When is the best time to visit Okayama?

    Late spring and autumn are frequently suggested for comfortable temperatures and changing landscapes. Cherry blossom season and harvest time in autumn draw many visitors seeking local traditions.

  • What are the best places to visit in Okayama?

    Korakuen Garden and Okayama Castle are frequently suggested for their historic and cultural importance. The Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art also draws visitors interested in Japanese and international works.

  • What are some hiking trails in Okayama?

    The Kibi Plain has gentle walking and cycling routes, passing through rural scenery and historic landmarks such as temple sites and ancient burial mounds. City parks and riverside paths also provide relaxed spaces for strolls and outdoor exploration.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Okayama?

    Families often enjoy Okayama Prefectural Museum of Art, interactive exhibitions at the Science Center, and hands-on workshops at local craft studios. Parks and riverside paths invite relaxed outdoor time together.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Okayama?

    Explore Kurashiki’s preserved canal district, known for its warehouses and artisan shops, or visit Naoshima for contemporary art islands. Cycling routes along rural areas and visits to local sake breweries are often recommended.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Okayama?

    Many accommodations in Okayama welcome pets, especially in quieter neighborhoods near riversides and parks. Pet owners often explore walking paths and outdoor spaces around the Asahi River.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Okayama?

    Okayama is known for its welcoming atmosphere; consider enjoying seasonal fruit, such as white peaches, and trying regional specialties like barazushi. Exploring by bicycle is often suggested in flatter city areas, and many attractions feature English guides or signage.

  • What is Okayama known for?

    Okayama is known for Korakuen Garden, often counted among Japan’s notable landscape gardens, and for Okayama Castle’s striking black exterior. The city is also associated with the legend of Momotaro and celebrated local fruit such as white peaches.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Okayama?

    Venture to Handayama Botanical Garden for quiet hillside views, or discover lesser-known galleries specializing in Bizen pottery. Local covered shopping arcades and small shrines around the city often surprise visitors with unique finds.

  • What are the best foods to try in Okayama?

    Try barazushi, a colorful sushi dish with local seafood and vegetables, and sample white peach treats that highlight the region’s fruit. Kibidango rice cakes carry a story linked to local folklore and are a popular sweet.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Okayama?

    Comfortable walking shoes are useful for exploring gardens and castle grounds, while a light rain jacket can help in the rainy season. Layers work well in spring or autumn, when temperatures shift throughout the day.

  • What is the nightlife in Okayama like?

    Okayama has lively izakayas, small bars around Momotaro Street, and occasional live music venues. The city’s downtown is also known for karaoke lounges and casual late-night dining.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Okayama?

    Okayama Momotaro Festival brings traditional dances and fireworks in summer, while the Saidaiji Eyo, often called the Naked Man Festival, is a historic winter tradition. Autumn harvest festivals and plum blossom celebrations are also well-attended.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Okayama?

    Okayama has family-friendly stays throughout central and suburban neighborhoods, many with features like kitchens or extra bedrooms. Staying near Korakuen Garden or around the city center can make outings with children convenient.

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    Okayama vacation rentals start at G$4,174 GYD per night before taxes and fees

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    90 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    270 of Okayama vacation rentals include wi-fi access

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    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi, and Pool across Okayama rentals

  • 4.7 Average rating

    Okayama stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Okayama's top spots, include Kurashiki Station, Omoto Station, and Higashiokayama Station

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