Facing the Seto Inland Sea, Okayama Prefecture's Niyuki City, although under the jurisdiction of Seto Inland Sea, is known as the "Aegean Sea of Japan". In addition, the poem "Ten Thousand Leaves Collection" by the poet Higashi Malu has also made this small town well-known to the world since ancient times. Okayama Prefecture, which relies on the sea and eats the sea, is second only to Hiroshima's peony in Japan
Facing the Seto Inland Sea, Okayama Prefecture's Niyuki City, although under the jurisdiction of Seto Inland Sea, is known as the "Aegean Sea of Japan". In addition, the poem "Ten Thousand Leaves Collection" by the poet Higashi Malu has also made this small town well-known to the world since ancient times. Okayama Prefecture, which relies on the sea and eats the sea, is second only to Hiroshima's peony in Japan