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Aizu-nuri: a hands-on lacquering (makie) experience
- Fukushima
Maki-e is a unique Japanese craft technique in which lacquerware surfaces are painted wi…
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Shingu Kumano Shrine
- Fukushima
Shingu Kumano Shrine is an ancient shrine. It is said that its beginnings lie with the d…
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Licca Castle
- Fukushima
Licca-chan has continued to be loved by many young girls since its release in 1967. Licc…
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Iizaka Onsen
- Fukushima
Iizaka Onsen was one of three popular hot springs in the ancient Oshu region along with …
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National Treasure Ganjoji Temple Shiramizu Amida-do
- Fukushima
It is said that the temple was constructed by Princess Tokuhime, daughter of Fujiwara no…
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Hanamiyama Park
- Fukushima
Hanamiyama Park is a famous spot for flowers where not only cherry blossoms and ume (Jap…
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Akabeko Painting Experience
- Fukushima
Akabeko is a folk toy born in Aizu and also considered a lucky charm. Paint it as y…
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Mt. Adatara
- Fukushima
Mt. Adatara is one of the active volcanoes and has been selected as one of the 100 most …
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To-no-hetsuri Crags
- Fukushima
To-no-hetsuri is the largest scenic spot in Okawa Hatori Prefectural Park. It was design…
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Fukushima Waraji Festival
- Fukushima

Aizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residence)
- Fukushima
Aizu Bukeyashiki is a historical site of reconstructed samurai residences of the Edo per…
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Aizu Tajima Gion Festival
- Fukushima
Along with the Gion Festival in Kyoto and the Gion Yamagasa in Hakata, the Aizu Tajima G…
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Aquamarine Fukushima (Environmental Aquarium)
- Fukushima
This popular spot exhibits about 800 kinds of creatures, such as colorful tropical fish,…
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Tsuchiyu Onsen
- Fukushima
Located upstream from the Arakawa River, a tributary of the Abukuma River, this hot spri…
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Aquamarine Fukushima (Fukushima Marine Science Museum)
- Fukushima
Facing the Pacific Ocean, the Fukushima coast is where the warm Kuroshio Current and the…
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Higashiyama Onsen
- Fukushima
Higashiyama Onsen is one of three renowned hot springs in Tohoku along with Kaminoyama O…
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Aizu Festival
- Fukushima
The Aizu Festival is Aizu’s largest festival and is held in late September each ye…
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Kitakata ramen
- Fukushima
The history of Kitakata ramen dates back to the late Taisho period and early Showa perio…
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Aizu Numajiri Extreme ONSEN
- Fukushima
AIZU Numajiri Extreme Hot SpringsA completely new hot spring area that offers a unique a…
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Oyaku-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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Sannokura Kogen Sunflower Field
- Fukushima

Fruit picking and afternoon tea in a "Fukushima Fruit Holi…
- Fukushima
A fruit-themed wrapped cab will welcome you at Fukushima Station.You will visit an orcha…
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Adatara Kogen Ski Resort / Adatara Kogen Resort
- Fukushima
This is a little-known ski resort that is never crowded despite having good access from …
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Tsurugajo Kaikan
- Fukushima
Tsurugajo Kaikan is a tourist product centre in front of Tsuruga Castle, just a five-min…
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Goshikinuma Snowshoe Trekking: Mysterious colors shine aga…
- Fukushima
Goshikinuma’s (Five Colored Lakes) sightseeing paths, bustling with tourists in th…
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The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memor…
- Fukushima
In the Great East Japan Earthquake, Fukushima experienced a combined disaster unpreceden…
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Noguchi Hideyo Seishun Street
- Fukushima
This retro-chic street stretches from north to south through the town of Aizuwakamatsu. …
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Iwaki Fireworks Festival
- Fukushima
Adding colour to Iwaki in summer, the Iwaki Fireworks Festival is a rarity in Japan beca…
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Aizu festival
- Fukushima
This is the largest festival in Aizu, held annually in late September.The three-day fest…
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Japanese paper making / crafts experience
- Fukushima

Lake Numazawa
- Fukushima
Lake Numazawa is a double caldera lake that was formed by a volcanic eruption about 5,60…
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Takayu Onsen
- Fukushima
The hot spring village is located on a plateau at an elevation of 750 meters and is know…
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Limited to one group per day, Iwaki night is monopolized! …
- Fukushima
Fees per one site Accommodations: ¥10,000 (exclusive use)Meals: Guests typical…
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Mizuhiki Magariya Shuraku
- Fukushima
There is a theory that the origins of the Mizuhiki Shuraku community come from when hunt…
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Taimatsu Akashi Festival
- Fukushima
The Taimatsu Akashi is one of Japan’s three major fire festivals that has been con…
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Hanitsu Shrine Light up
- Fukushima
Hanitsu Shrine, where the first lord of the Aizu domain, Lord Masayuki Hoshina, is enshr…
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Suehiro Sake Co.,Ltd. Kaeigura
- Fukushima
This brewery was established in 1850.Built between the Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho (191…
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Fukushima gyoza dumplings
- Fukushima
These vegetable-filled gyoza, pan-fried in the shape of a disk, are hearty but light in …
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Aizu Erosoku Festival (Aizu Painted Candle Festival)
- Fukushima
Aizu Erosoku (painted candles) are one of Aizu’s traditional crafts. The can…
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Fukushima Waraji (Straw Sandals) Festival
- Fukushima
The Fukushima Waraji (Straw Sandals) Festival takes place in early August each year and …
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