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  3. Yakage Machiya Koryukan, Okayama
Okayama

Yakage Machiya Koryukan, Okayama

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The Yakage Machiya Koryukan is a cultural exchange facility located in the historic post-town of Yakage in Okayama Prefecture. Machiya, traditional wooden townhouses that originated as early as the Heian period and developed through the Edo period, once housed urban merchants and craftsmen known as chōnin. The facility preserves this architectural heritage while serving modern community needs in a town that flourished along the historic San'yōdō highway.

The building functions as both an information center and cultural venue, with the ground floor featuring an information section where details about local events are available and regional specialty products are sold. The second floor contains a Japanese-style room and rental spaces that can accommodate meetings, gatherings, and serve as a gallery for exhibitions. The standout feature is the Taniyama Salon, a multipurpose hall with traditional folk house atmosphere that holds up to 100 people and hosts concerts, lectures, public readings, and rakugo performances.

Visitors can experience authentic machiya architecture while exploring Yakage's post-town heritage. The facility serves as an ideal starting point for touring the preserved streetscapes of this former station town. The venue regularly hosts cultural events and provides insight into traditional townhouse living and local craftsmanship.

The facility is located approximately 10 minutes on foot from Ibara Railway Yakage Station or about 20 minutes by car from the Sanyo Expressway Kamogata IC. Admission to the facility is free, though rental fees apply for event spaces.


Hours
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Phone
+81 866-63-4446
Website
yakagemachiya.information.jp


The area

Address
2639 Yakage, Oda District, Okayama 714-1201, Japan

Yakage Machiya Koryukan

Hours

Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Phone

+81 866-63-4446

Website

yakagemachiya.information.jp

What other travelers are saying about Yakage Machiya Koryukan, Okayama

Nice place and helpful staff. A good introduction to the beatiful but often forgotten city.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yakage Machiya Koryukan is a cultural exchange facility housed in a restored traditional machiya (townhouse) in Yakage, a historic post-town in Okayama Prefecture. The building serves as both a tourist information center and community venue, offering visitors insight into traditional Japanese architecture while providing spaces for cultural events, exhibitions, and gatherings. The ground floor features local product sales and event information, while the upper floors contain rental spaces including the Taniyama Salon, a multipurpose hall that can accommodate up to 100 people for concerts, lectures, and performances.

Entry to Yakage Machiya Koryukan is free for general visitors who want to explore the building, browse local products, or obtain tourist information. However, rental fees apply if you wish to use the event spaces on the second floor, including the Japanese-style rooms and the Taniyama Salon, for private gatherings, meetings, or exhibitions. The specific rental fees vary depending on the space and duration of use.

The facility is easily accessible by both train and car. If traveling by train, take the Ibara Railway to Yakage Station, then walk approximately 10 minutes to reach the Koryukan. For those driving, the venue is located about 20 minutes from the Sanyo Expressway Kamogata IC. Parking is not available at the facility itself, but visitors can use the nearby tourist parking lot in the Yakage post-town area.

Yakage Machiya Koryukan is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. The facility closes during the year-end and New Year holiday period. It's advisable to check ahead if you're planning to visit during this time or if you want to confirm any special closure dates for events or maintenance.

Visitors can experience authentic machiya architecture and learn about traditional post-town life in the Edo period. The facility serves as an excellent starting point for exploring Yakage's preserved historic streetscape. You can obtain information about local attractions, purchase regional specialty products, and view exhibitions or attend cultural events held in the venue. The Taniyama Salon regularly hosts concerts, rakugo performances, lectures, and public readings, making it a vibrant hub for experiencing both traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.
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Mathias Clerc
Aug 20, 2016
Yakage Town seems to have once flourished as a post town, and there are streets that have preserved the old townscape similar to Kurashiki's Bikan Quarter. It's nowhere near the scale of the Bikan Quarter, but it's a back street off a national highway along the Oda River, so it has a slightly more cozy feel. Most of the license plates in the parking lot are from the surrounding area, which is another difference from the Bikan Quarter. The area doesn't seem to have any particular specialties, but the shop assistant said, "We're increasing the number of restaurants serving sweet potato dishes." It seems to be a local specialty. There were certainly several shops with the same sticker on this street, and there was also a stall next to this shop. It seems you can buy souvenirs and get a light meal here. There is also a tatami room where you can eat a set meal.
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ひらわか
Nov 23, 2025
I visited to get a manhole card. The exterior is stylish and calm, and they also have some nice souvenirs.
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hiro n
Dec 10, 2025
This tourist information center was renovated from a quaint townhouse. They also sell souvenirs. It's conveniently located across from the Omotenashi Daiichi Parking Lot.
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にじよん
Nov 25, 2024
If you're strolling around Yakage Town, be sure to stop by here! 🚙 There's a wide variety of local mascot goods, including sweets and folk crafts! 👍 I bought a large Yakappi-kun bag. It's super cute! 😍
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ジバン
Jun 20, 2025
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