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    Kanko Yana (Sightseeing Fish Weir)
    Tochigi

    Kanko Yana (Sightseeing Fish Weir)

    A spot to experience a traditional Japanese fishing method on a crystal-clear river. You can see fresh fish jumping onto bamboo traps and enjoy them charcoal-grilled on the spot. Listening to the river's murmur while enjoying nature's bounty is a popular summer tradition for families and foodies.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Activities
    • Nature
    • Summer
    Nasu Heisei-no-mori Forest
    Tochigi

    Nasu Heisei-no-mori Forest

    A pristine forest formerly part of the Imperial Villa grounds. Guided tours allow you to learn about diverse ecosystems and the forest's deep history. With the prestige of a royal retreat and strictly protected nature, it is a field suitable for adults seeking deep healing and quiet discovery.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Activities
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Momijidani Otsuribashi (Momijidani Suspension Bridge)
    Tochigi

    Momijidani Otsuribashi (Momijidani Suspension Bridge)

    One of the largest pedestrian bridges in Honshu, stretching 320 meters long and 25 meters above the lake. It offers a 360-degree panoramic view, especially breathtaking in autumn when the surrounding mountains turn vibrant colors and reflect on the water. It provides both the thrill of walking through the air and a sense of total liberation.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Shojinzawa Springs
    Tochigi

    Shojinzawa Springs

    One of Japan's 100 remarkable waters, boasting world-class transparency. Surrounded by virgin broadleaf forests, tens of thousands of tons of pure water gush out daily, creating mystical blue ponds. Filled with negative ions and cool even in summer, it is a sacred healing spot where you can reset your mind.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Sandogoya Onsen
    Tochigi

    Sandogoya Onsen

    A "hidden hot spring" accessible only by foot deep within the mountains. Staying at a historic inn from the Edo period, bathing by lamp light without electricity, is a rare luxury today. It offers the ultimate retreat to heal hiking fatigue and become one with untouched nature.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Accommodation
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Mount Nasu (Nasu-dake)
    Tochigi

    Mount Nasu (Nasu-dake)

    The main peak of the local mountain range, this dynamic mountain still shows volcanic activity. A ropeway provides easy access to near the 1,915-meter summit, offering a grand panorama of the highlands. In autumn, the mountain turns brilliant red and yellow, creating a stunning contrast with the rugged volcanic rocks.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
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    Nasu Onsen
    Tochigi

    Nasu Onsen

    One of the oldest hot spring resorts in the region with over 1,300 years of history. The nostalgic streets, filled with rising steam and the scent of sulfur, represent the original landscape of Japanese onsen culture. Its high-quality springs attract travelers worldwide seeking historical healing and skin-rejuvenating benefits.

    • Tochigi
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    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
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    Nasu Kogen (Nasu Highlands)
    Tochigi

    Nasu Kogen (Nasu Highlands)

    A majestic plateau where you can feel the energy of an active volcano. Because of its high altitude, it has long been loved as a cool summer retreat. With plenty of ranches for animal interaction and restaurants serving local ingredients, it is ideal for those who want to enjoy active nature while embracing a slow pace of life.

    • Tochigi
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Nasu Town
    Tochigi

    Nasu Town

    A sophisticated highland resort known for its royal connections and elegant atmosphere. Dotted with chic cafes, museums, and ranches, it offers a high-quality holiday amidst lush nature. With beautiful seasonal flowers and autumn foliage, it is the perfect destination for travelers seeking to escape the city and experience Japan’s refined countryside.

    • Tochigi
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    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
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    Tochigi Prefecture
    Tochigi

    Tochigi Prefecture

    Tochigi is home to Nikko, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its grand Toshogu Shrine and the scenic beauty of Kegon Falls and Lake Chuzenji. Visitors can unwind in the hot springs of Kinugawa or Nasu, taste local specialties like gyoza and strawberries, and enjoy the peaceful balance of history and nature.

    • Tochigi
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    • Sightseeing
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    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Fukushima Waraji Festival
    Fukushima

    Fukushima Waraji Festival

    Fukushima Waraji Festival is a premier summer event in Fukushima City, famously featuring a massive straw sandal called a Waraji, measuring 12 meters in length. Rooted in the legends of Mt. Haguro, the festival involves prayers for strong legs and safe travels. The sight of the giant Waraji being paraded through the streets is breathtaking, and the venue erupts with energy to the rhythm of powerful drums and traditional dancing. It is a dynamic celebration where local passion and traditional culture come together.

    • Fukushima
    • Festivals & Events
    • Summer
    Beni-shidare Jizo Cherry Blossom
    Fukushima

    Beni-shidare Jizo Cherry Blossom

    A magnificent red weeping cherry tree, over 400 years old, blooms as if to embrace the Jizo statue that serves as the local guardian deity. The vibrant deep pink petals falling like a cascading waterfall create an overwhelmingly beautiful and mystical landscape that symbolizes spring in Japan. This site, which has been carefully protected by local people since ancient times, embodies traditional Japanese prayer and affection for nature. It is a special sanctuary where you can feel the vital energy of the cherry blossoms in silence and spend a peaceful moment of reflection.

    • Fukushima
    • Spring
    Jodomatsu Park
    Fukushima

    Jodomatsu Park

    A mystical park featuring a harmony of uniquely shaped rocks and pine trees, earning it the nickname Land Matsushima. The sight of mushroom rocks with white surfaces carved by years of weathering and erosion evokes a wondrous feeling, as if you have landed on another planet. This location, where creative natural formations coexist with the tranquility of a Japanese garden, is also popular as a photogenic spot with stunning views. It is perfect for those who wish to wander through one of Japan's hidden gems known only to a few.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
    • Summer
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    Choshigataki Waterfall
    Fukushima

    Choshigataki Waterfall

    A magnificent 48-meter-high waterfall selected as one of the Top 100 Waterfalls in Japan. It earned its name from its unique shape, which resembles a choshi, a traditional vessel used for pouring sake. The sight of water crashing violently against the rock walls is breathtakingly powerful. Trekking through the surrounding primeval forest is filled with pure air and negative ions, allowing you to feel the powerful energy of Japan's nature with your entire body. This is a must-visit for those seeking a mystical, secluded sanctuary away from the bustle of the city.

    • Fukushima
    • Spring
    • Summer
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    Bandai-Atami Onsen
    Fukushima

    Bandai-Atami Onsen

    A famous hot spring with a 800-year history, affectionately known as the Water of Beauties. The smooth spring water gently envelops your skin, providing the ultimate healing experience to release both mind and body. In the quiet hot spring town where the murmuring of a clear stream can be heard, a variety of accommodations ranging from traditional Japanese inns to modern hotels line the streets, offering a taste of sophisticated Japanese hospitality. With excellent access from the Shinkansen station, it is the perfect luxury base to soothe your fatigue while sightseeing in Fukushima.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
    • Summer
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    Hoshino Resorts Nekoma Mountain
    Fukushima

    Hoshino Resorts Nekoma Mountain

    One of the largest ski resorts in Japan, spanning both the north and south sides of Mt. Bandai. Gliding through top-quality powder snow with an overwhelming view overlooking Lake Inawashiro is the ultimate experience for winter sports enthusiasts. With a wide variety of courses suited for everyone from beginners to experts, you can play all day without getting bored. It is an energetic and exciting spot where you can experience the dynamism of winter in Fukushima to the fullest.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Activities
    • Winter
    Bandaisan Onsen Hotel
    Fukushima

    Bandaisan Onsen Hotel

    A mountain resort hotel operated by Hoshino Resorts at the foot of Mt. Bandai. In winter, the ski slopes unfold right before your eyes, allowing you to enjoy skiing and snowboarding to your heart's content. The hotel features modern guest rooms themed around Aizu culture, unique cultural activities like Akabeko making, and restaurants where you can savor Fukushima’s gourmet food. It is a stylish and luxurious base for families and couples to fully enjoy the nature and culture of Fukushima.

    • Fukushima
    • Accommodation
    • Spring
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    Nakano Fudoson
    Fukushima

    Nakano Fudoson

    A place of prayer founded about 800 years ago, counted as one of the three great Fudo-son (deity) sites in Japan. A serene space unfolds within the grounds, featuring a bright red Dainichi-do hall and a flowing waterfall, while numerous stone Buddha statues are enshrined within caves. It is a sacred site where many worshippers come seeking protection from evil and the fulfillment of wishes. The quiet space, enveloped in the sound of the waterfall, is also ideal as a retreat to clear the mind.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Fukushima City Minka-en (Open Air Museum of Old Houses)
    Fukushima

    Fukushima City Minka-en (Open Air Museum of Old Houses)

    An open-air museum that relocates and restores historic buildings constructed between the Edo and Meiji periods from across Fukushima Prefecture. With thatched-roof farmhouses, post-town structures, and even a historic theater, visitors can experience the lifestyle of Japanese people from centuries ago. Seasonal traditional events and old-fashioned craft workshops are held here, making it a spot to slowly journey through the original landscapes of Japan amidst a beautiful Satoyama setting.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Takumi no Kokoro Yoshikawaya
    Fukushima

    Takumi no Kokoro Yoshikawaya

    A historic, long-established inn located in the quiet back-parlor of Iizaka Onsen. It boasts spacious open-air baths overlooking the beautiful canyon of the Surigami River, offering a luxurious bathing experience enveloped by the sounds of nature. Its refined Japanese hospitality and delicate, colorful cuisine using Fukushima’s seasonal ingredients are highly acclaimed both in Japan and abroad. It is an inn that provides a high-quality travel experience, harmonizing traditional Ryokan charm with modern comfort.

    • Fukushima
    • Accommodation
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Kannunnuma Forest Park
    Fukushima

    Kannunnuma Forest Park

    A peaceful park centered around a mystical pond tucked away in the quiet mountains. Walking paths are maintained around the pond, making it a beautiful photo spot where the seasonal scenery is reflected perfectly on the water's surface. From spring cherry blossoms to vibrant autumn leaves and quiet winter snow, you can enjoy painting-like views year-round. It is a place of healing where you can immerse yourself in a sense of unity with nature while listening to wild birds in the silence.

    • Fukushima
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Soma City
    Fukushima

    Soma City

    Located on the Pacific coast, this city is world-famous for the "Soma Nomaoi," a 1,000-year-old samurai festival. The sight of samurai on horseback charging across the field is like a living history scroll. The city also features markets where you can enjoy fresh seafood and a beautiful coastline lined with pine trees. It is a seaside city of history and pride, where the energy of a powerful recovery from the 2011 earthquake coexists with ancient, cherished traditions.

    • Fukushima
    • Area Info
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Echigo Sanzan-Tadami Quasi-National Park
    Fukushima

    Echigo Sanzan-Tadami Quasi-National Park

    A majestic scenic area spanning Niigata and Fukushima Prefectures, characterized by rugged mountain ranges and vast virgin beech forests. It remains a place of untouched, primitive nature, making it a dream destination for serious mountain climbers and trekkers. The landscape, which changes dynamically with the seasons, teaches visitors the harshness of Japan's mountains and the overwhelming beauty born from it. It is suited for adventurous travelers seeking a true wilderness experience.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Aizu Higashiyama Onsen
    Fukushima

    Aizu Higashiyama Onsen

    A historic hot spring village opened approximately 1,300 years ago. Located just 10 minutes by car from downtown Aizu-Wakamatsu, its charm lies in the retro and atmospheric streetscape where inns line a mountain river. This area has long been loved by artists and writers, and the poetic atmosphere is perfect for a stroll in a yukata. It is a place to fully enjoy the hot spring traditions of old Japan, soaking in famous waters while listening to the sound of the river.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Accommodation
    • Spring
    • Summer
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