About Kasaoka
Kasaoka is a city situated in Okayama Prefecture, Japan. Kasaoka faces the ocean and has its own series of islands. Takashima, Shiraishijima, Kitagishima, Manabeshima, Kobishima, Obishima and Mushima make up the islands of Kasaoka and they are largely available by ship. Of the considerable number of islands, Shiraishi is the most celebrated. In the mid year, numerous individuals go for a visit. They have shoreline grills, swim, eat at a shoreline house, play shoreline volleyball or shoreline soccer and set off firecrackers. There are some coastline bungalows so a few voyagers remain there.
Kasaoka's fireworks festival is brilliant. You can watch four thousand firecrackers go off close to the ocean. There are considerably submerged firecrackers, making the celebration one of the best in the Chugoku zone. You need to see it at any rate once. Kasaoka has a horseshoe crab exhibition hall that is really formed like a horseshoe crab. You can see horsecrabs in an expansive water tank close up. There is likewise a clarification of the creature's body in an enlivened animation. Beside the historical center is a dinosaur park with a few sorts of life-sized dinosaur models in plain view. They appear to be real to the point that you get a decent feeling of what they resembled.