Experience the flavors of the Seto Inland Sea with a 60-minute grilled oyster buffet and a full-course oyster banquet. Explore the historic hometown of Bizen pottery and enjoy nostalgic treats at Japan’s largest dagashi shop.
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat grilled oyster buffet plus a full-course oyster banquet.
Enjoy Seto Inland Sea oysters prepared in a variety of delicious ways♪ Grilled oysters are all-you-can-eat for 60 minutes!
Menu ・Steamed oyster rice ・Steamed-and-grilled oysters (in shell) ・Fried oysters ・Oysters with ponzu ・Simmered oysters ・Oyster miso soup ・Grilled oysters
※For hygiene purposes, all oysters are pre-steamed before serving.
Stroll through Imbe, the hometown of Bizen pottery, and visit Amatsu Shrine.
What is Bizen ware? Among Japan’s “Six Ancient Kilns,” Bizen ware is known as the oldest. The Imbe district of Bizen City is its representative production area. Its hallmark is extreme simplicity—pieces are fired at high temperatures with no painting or glazing. Another distinctive feature is that the more you use Bizen ware, the deeper and richer its character becomes.
In Imbe, a town marked by its symbolic red brick chimneys, you’ll find numerous Bizen kilns, workshops, and galleries.
At Amatsu Shrine, located in this historic area, you can also see guardian dogs and ema plaques made from Bizen ware.
Visit Wake Shrine, known as a pilgrimage spot for fans of a popular anime.
Wake Shrine is known for its blessings for safe childbirth and for protecting leg and lower-body health. What makes it especially unique is its guardian statues—not the usual guardian dogs, but guardian boars!
It is also said that the shrine features a special ritual dance performed with boar masks. Moreover, the bridge leading to the shrine, called “Kasumi Bridge,” evokes the world of a certain popular anime.
Discover nostalgic Japanese snacks at Japan’s largest dagashi shop! Inside the shop, more than one million dagashi snacks and toys line the shelves, making it feel like a full-fledged dagashi theme park! You’ll also find a Dagashi Shrine dedicated to the god of sweets, along with sections for unique snacks and toys.
===================================================== Information about Tour Place of departure and destination: From Osaka to Okayama Number of days of travel: 1 day Means of transportation: Bus Name of bus company: International Motor Vehicles Osaka or equivalent Meal(s): Lunch 1 Minimum number of passengers to operate. 20 Number of GUIDE:1
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For reservations made on or after January 1, 2026, a surcharge will apply to special dietary requests, including those related to allergies or religious requirements. A fee of ¥2,700 per meal will be charged. Please note: If the actual cost exceeds ¥2,700, the higher amount will be applied.
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