🇯🇵 Kurashiki (倉敷) is a historic city located in western Okayama Prefecture, Japan, sitting on the Takahashi River, on the coast of the Inland Sea.
The modern city of Kurashiki was founded on April 1, 1928. Previously, it was the site of clashes between the Taira and Minamoto clans during the Heian period. It gradually developed as a river port. During the Edo period, it became an area directly controlled by the shogunate. Distinctive white-walled, black-tiled warehouses were built to store goods. During the Meiji Restoration (Japan's Industrial Revolution period), factories were built, including the Ohara Spinning Mill, which still stands as the nostalgic tourist attraction Ivy Square.
On August 1, 2005, the town of Mabi (from Kibi District), and the town of Funao (from Asakuchi District) were merged with Kurashiki.
1Attractions Kurashiki is the home of Japan's first museum for Western art, the Ohara Museum of Art. Established in 1930 by Magosaburō Ōhara, it contains paintings by El Greco, Monet, Matisse, Gauguin, and Renoir. The collection also presents fine examples of Asian and contemporary art. The main building is designed in the style of Neoclassicism.
The old merchant quarter is called the Bikan historical area. It contains many fine examples of 17th century wooden warehouses (kura, 倉) painted white with traditional black tiles, along a canal framed with weeping willows and filled with koi. The area has no electric poles in order to make it more closely resemble the look of the Meiji period. One of the city's former town halls was located in the Kurashiki Kan, a European style building constructed in 1917.
In 1997 a theme park called Tivoli (after the park of the same name in Copenhagen) opened near Kurashiki Station. After ten years of operation it was closed in 2008, with a massive debt.
The Great Seto Bridge connects the city to Sakaide in Kagawa Prefecture across the Inland Sea.
Kenzo Tange, winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture, designed the former Kurashiki City Hall in 1960.
1Education: Universities The city is home to several private universities and one public university. • Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts • Kurashiki Sakuyo University • Kawasaki College of Allied Health Professions • Kurashiki City College (public) • Okayama College • Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare • Kawasaki Medical School • Kawasaki Medical University.
1Kurashiki has a population of over 483,576 people. Kurashiki also forms part of the wider Okayama Prefecture which has a population of over 1,906,464 people.
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🇯🇵 Seikibashi 133.917,34.65 d: 14.4
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🇯🇵 Sakaide 133.867,34.317 d: 33.2
🇯🇵 Marugame 133.8,34.283 d: 35.8
🇯🇵 Takamatsu 134.05,34.35 d: 38.2
🇯🇵 Fukuyama 133.372,34.488 d: 38.7
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