The Bikan Historical Quarter is a major tourist attraction in Kurashiki, Okayama.
It developed as a major trading area during the Edo Period when the Kurashiki River allowed easy access to the main trade route of the Inland Sea.
Lined with many white-walled storehouses, now converted into trendy shops, cafes, museums, and accomodations.
The area also includes architecture from later periods.
It is one of the more than 120 Preservation Districts for Traditional Buildings in Japan.
Very, very busy during the daytime, most businesses close in the evening, but a few stay open making a stroll around the area at night much ess crowded and quite atmospheric.
Though many claim this is the best of the historical merchant districts in Japan, I find it a bit too much gentrified and upmarket. Very much a touristy spot, I prefer some of the less-developed merchant districts like
Mima in Tokushima or
Mimitsu in Miyazaki or even
Yanai in Yamaguchi as they retain some of their historical authenticity.
Oh, wow, I wish my street looked like this after dark! Lily
ReplyDeleteNot too far from my home, an amazing district!
ReplyDeleteGabi from Okayama
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