Kurashiki Attractions

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Ohara Museum
1. Ohara Museum
Museum

The Ohara Museum in Kurashiki, Japan’s first private Western art museum, offers masterpieces by Picasso, Gauguin, and more. Enjoy a rich cultural experience with free English audio guides for deeper insights!

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Momotaro Karakuri Museum
2. Momotaro Karakuri Museum
Museum

The Momotaro Karakuri Museum in Kurashiki brings the legendary Peach Boy to life with interactive exhibits and playful mechanical devices. A fun, educational stop for families and folklore fans alike!

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Toy Museum
3. Toy Museum
Museum

Toy Museum in Kurashiki offers a nostalgic journey through Japan’s toy history, with four rooms showcasing toys from all 47 prefectures. Explore unique souvenirs and relax at the on-site café!

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Kurabo Museum
4. Kurabo Museum
Museum

The Kurabo Museum in Kurashiki offers a fascinating look at the history of the Kurashiki Bosekijo spinning mill. Explore exhibits that showcase the company’s impact on the local textile industry and history!

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Storehouse Shopping Street
5. Storehouse Shopping Street
Shopping

Storehouse Shopping Street in Kurashiki, just a block from the canal, offers a peaceful, charming atmosphere. Explore historic shops, cafes, and unique souvenirs while enjoying the area's modern flair!

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Ohashi House
6. Ohashi House
Residence

The Ohashi Residence in Kurashiki, built in 1796, offers a rare look into the lifestyle of a prominent merchant family. Explore its elegant rooms, unique design, and historical significance in Edo Japan.

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Piggybank Museum
7. Piggybank Museum
Museum

The Piggybank Museum in Kurashiki showcases hundreds of unique Japanese piggy banks, including rare 1970 Osaka Expo designs and comic characters. A fun, quirky stop full of creativity and nostalgia!

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Museum of Folkcraft
8. Museum of Folkcraft
Museum

The Museum of Folkcraft in Kurashiki, built in 1948, showcases traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Explore textiles, ceramics, and more, offering a captivating look at Japan’s rich cultural heritage!

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Archaeological Museum
9. Archaeological Museum
Museum

The Archaeological Museum in Kurashiki, opened in 1950, offers a unique collection of over 700 artifacts. Explore Japan’s early history through pottery and ancient items in this fascinating cultural stop!

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