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Ouchi-juku
- Fukushima
Ouchi-juku is a former post town established around the 17th century and also registered…
View DetailsLake Hibara
- Fukushima
Among a cluster of lakes and ponds created by the eruption of Mount Bandai, Lake Hibara,…
View DetailsAizu Sazaedo
- Fukushima
Sazae-do is a three-storied, hexagonal pagoda with the look of an optical illusion. Offi…
View DetailsIwaki Fireworks Festival
- Fukushima
Adding colour to Iwaki in summer, the Iwaki Fireworks Festival is a rarity in Japan beca…
View DetailsOuchijuku Snow Festival
- Fukushima
Ouchijuku was a flourishing post-town in the 17th century. Today the town’s tradit…
View DetailsTsurugajo Castle
- Fukushima
Tsuruga Castle, also known as Aizu Castle or Aizuwakamatsu Castle, is famed as an impreg…
View DetailsGoshikinuma Lake
- Fukushima
Goshikinuma, literally meaning “Five Coloured Ponds”, is a group of volcanic…
View DetailsAizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residence)
- Fukushima
Aizu Bukeyashiki is a historical site of reconstructed samurai residences of the Edo per…
View DetailsLake Inawashiro
- Fukushima
The 100km2 Lake Inawashiro is one of the largest lakes in Japan. The lake is so big that…
View DetailsAizu Erosoku Festival (Aizu Painted Candle Festival)
- Fukushima
Aizu Erosoku (painted candles) are one of Aizu’s traditional crafts. The candles a…
View DetailsAizu Tajima Gion Festival
- Fukushima
Along with the Gion Festival in Kyoto and the Gion Yamagasa in Hakata, the Aizu Tajima G…
View DetailsFukushima Waraji (Straw Sandals) Festival
- Fukushima
The Fukushima Waraji (Straw Sandals) Festival takes place in early August each year and …
View DetailsFruits Line
- Fukushima
Fukushima is a leading “fruit kingdom” in Japan. Leveraging the unique clima…
View DetailsSummer Festa in KORIYAMA "Beer Festival"
- Fukushima
Mizuhiki Magariya Shuraku
- Fukushima
There is a theory that the origins of the Mizuhiki Shuraku community come from when hunt…
View DetailsTaimatsu Akashi Festival
- Fukushima
The Taimatsu Akashi is one of Japan’s three major fire festivals that has been con…
View DetailsOne-day tour to visit the earthquake-stricken area on the …
- Fukushima
This is a tour to visit the earthquake-stricken area along the coast of Fukushima Prefec…
View DetailsNo. 1 Tadami River Bridge Scenic Spot
- Fukushima
The JR Tadami Line is a local line that connects Aizuwakamatsu in Fukushima Prefecture t…
View DetailsBandai-Azuma Skyline
- Fukushima
With a maximum elevation of 1,622m, the Bandai Azuma Skyline is a scenic driving route m…
View DetailsTower of the tower
- Fukushima
Ashinomaki Onsen
- Fukushima
Ashinomaki Onsen is proud of its beautiful valley and natural hot spring with abundant h…
View DetailsMount Bandai
- Fukushima
Selected as one of Japan’s 100 most famous mountains, Mount Bandai is the leading …
View DetailsTakayu Onsen
- Fukushima
The hot spring village is located on a plateau at an elevation of 750 meters and is know…
View DetailsHigashiyama Onsen
- Fukushima
Higashiyama Onsen is one of three renowned hot springs in Tohoku along with Kaminoyama O…
View DetailsYunokami Onsen Station
- Fukushima
This station on the Aizu Railway Line is the only one in Japan where the station buildin…
View DetailsSannokura Kogen Sunflower Field
- Fukushima
Hanamiyama Park
- Fukushima
Hanamiyama Park is a famous spot for flowers where not only cherry blossoms and ume (Jap…
View DetailsAizu Festival
- Fukushima
The Aizu Festival is Aizu’s largest festival and is held in late September each ye…
View DetailsMt. Hanami
- Fukushima
Mt. Hanami is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Fukushima Prefecture, entic…
View DetailsAizuwakamatsu Nanukamachi-dori Street
- Fukushima
From JR Nanukamachi station, the 700m Nanukamachi-dori Street leads to Noguchi Hideyo Se…
View DetailsJapan Heritage Aizu 33 Kannon Pilgrimage
- Fukushima
The "Buddhist city" of Aizu is where Buddhism first flourished in the Tohoku r…
View DetailsFukushima Hope Tourism
- Fukushima
Discover the Real Fukushima, a life-changing journey where you will visit the affected c…
View DetailsAbukuma Cave
- Fukushima
The largest hall, Takine Goten (Takine Hall), is absolutely breathtaking. The "Tsuk…
View DetailsIrimizu Limestone Cave
- Fukushima
Designated as a national natural monument, Irimizu Limestone Cave gives visitors a real …
View DetailsIizaka Onsen
- Fukushima
Iizaka Onsen was one of three popular hot springs in the ancient Oshu region along with …
View DetailsNihonmatsu Kiku Ningyo
- Fukushima
There have been many chrysanthemum fans in Nihonmatsu since the period when it was known…
View DetailsTaimatsu Akashi
- Fukushima
This traditional fire festival has been held annually for 420 years.It is said that the …
View DetailsAkabeko Painting Experience
- Fukushima
Akabeko is a folk toy born in Aizu and also considered a lucky charm. Paint it as y…
View DetailsFukushima Flower Gallery
- Fukushima
Fukushima City is dotted with many famous flower spots that charm visitors, including Ha…
View DetailsOyaku-en (Aizu Matsudaira Clan Garden)
- Fukushima
Oyaku-en is located 15 minutes on foot to the east of Tsuruga Castle. It is a Japanese g…
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