Best Sushi & Onsen Combo in Japan? Discovering Okayama’s Hidden Spots
Join me on a perfect day in Okayama, Japan, where I visit my favorite local sushi spot and unwind at a seaside onsen!
🍣 **Idutsuya (いづつや 児島店)**
Located in Kojima, Okayama, this conveyor belt sushi restaurant offers **huge, fresh cuts of sushi at unbelievably low prices**. It’s a local favorite, and I personally visit here often! If you’re looking for amazing sushi without breaking the bank, Idutsuya is a must-visit!
📍 Address: 3-1-30 Kojima Ajino, Kurashiki, Okayama 711-0921
🕒 Hours: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Closed on Wednesdays)
♨️ **Tamano-yu Onsen (たまの湯)**
After filling up on sushi, I headed to **Tamano-yu**, a beautiful hot spring facility in Tamano City. It features **an open-air bath with stunning views of the Seto Inland Sea**, plus relaxing stone saunas (ganbanyoku). It’s the perfect spot to heal your body and mind.
📍 Address: 2-4-1 Tai, Tamano, Okayama 706-0001
🕒 Hours: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM (Closed on Wednesdays)
If you’re traveling to Okayama, **don’t miss this amazing sushi and hot spring combo**! It’s the ultimate local experience.
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Wow, the outdoor onsen looks amazing ! I love enjoying onsen, but so far I have done so only in places I was staying in (in a Ryokan, or in hotels with onsens like Dormy Inn or Route Inn). Do the same rules/customs apply to a bathhouse which is open for everybody ? Are those places very crowded ?