Okayama, Japan
Okayama is a city located in the western part of Japan, known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It serves as the capital of Okayama Prefecture and is famous for its beautiful gardens, particularly the Korakuen Garden, which is considered one of the top three gardens in Japan. The city is also home to the iconic Okayama Castle, often referred to as "Crow Castle" due to its black exterior.
The region is well-known for its agricultural products, especially white peaches and grapes. Additionally, Okayama is recognized as the setting for the popular Japanese folktale of Momotaro, or "Peach Boy," which adds to its cultural significance. The city is easily accessible by train, making it a convenient destination for travelers exploring Honshu.