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    Mount Bandai
    Fukushima

    Mount Bandai

    Also known as "Aizu Fuji," this iconic peak is the symbol of Fukushima. Depending on the angle, it shows two faces: a beautiful cone shape and a rugged rock face carved by a past eruption. With well-developed climbing trails, the summit offers a 360-degree panorama of Lake Inawashiro and the surrounding lake districts. It is the most beloved mountain in the prefecture, allowing visitors to experience the dynamic natural history and stunning views of Fukushima all at once.

    • Fukushima
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    • Nature
    • Spring
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    Tatsuzawa Fudo Falls
    Fukushima

    Tatsuzawa Fudo Falls

    A powerful waterfall hidden deep within a lush virgin forest. It consists of the "Odaki" (Male Fall), which flows powerfully down the rock face, and the "Medaki" (Female Fall), which stands gracefully beside it. A small torii gate in front of the waterfall enhances the sacred atmosphere. It shows divine forms in every season—fresh greenery, autumn leaves, or frozen ice in winter. Surrounded by pure spray and birdsong, it is a special power spot where you can feel the energy of nature on your skin.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Yanohara Marshland
    Fukushima

    Yanohara Marshland

    A wetland rich in biodiversity located at an altitude of about 600 meters. Approximately 280 species of plants grow wild here, with the colonies of Asian skunk cabbage in spring being particularly magnificent. Well-maintained walking paths allow visitors to easily enjoy a stroll while observing seasonal alpine plants and listening to wild birds. It is a hidden gem for nature lovers where you can feel the breath of life amidst profound silence.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Summer
    Mugenkyo Gorge
    Fukushima

    Mugenkyo Gorge

    A scenic area along the Tadami River in Oku-Aizu, famous for the mystical landscapes created by "mist," as the name suggests. Especially in the early mornings from summer to autumn, river mist blankets the water's surface, and the sight of a ferryboat moving through the fog looks like a world from an ink-wash painting. With old settlement remains and small shrines standing quietly, it is an ultimate healing spot where you can spend time away from daily life in a mysterious and soul-cleansing atmosphere.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Nature
    • Summer
    Ouchijuku
    Fukushima

    Ouchijuku

    A precious historic site that preserves the appearance of an Edo-period post town, featuring rows of thatched-roof houses. The unpaved streets retain the atmosphere of centuries past, making visitors feel as though they have slipped through time. The local specialty, "Negi-soba," is incredibly popular with international tourists for its unique style of eating with a whole leek instead of chopsticks. It is a place where traditional Japanese streetscapes and unique food culture merge into an unforgettable experience.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
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    Oze National Park
    Fukushima

    Oze National Park

    A National Park featuring Japan's representative high-altitude marshlands. The area accessible from Hinoemata Village is particularly beautiful, often described as a "Heavenly Garden" where lovely skunk cabbage and daylilies bloom in profusion. Visitors can observe the complex ecosystem of the vast wetlands up close while walking along well-maintained wooden paths. Surrounded by grand mountains, it is a sacred site for trekking that evokes a deep sense of reverence for nature.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
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    Hinoemata Village
    Fukushima

    Hinoemata Village

    One of the most remote "hidden villages" in Japan, located deep in the mountains with the lowest population density in the country. "Hinoemata Kabuki," which has continued since the Edo period, is a traditional performing art performed by the villagers themselves. Here, you can taste unique food culture like "Tachi-soba" and experience the warm hospitality of people living alongside the mountains. It is a place for a special, luxurious travel experience where you can completely forget urban convenience and feel the origins of Japan.

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    Fukuman Kokuzo Bosatsu Enzoji Temple
    Fukushima

    Fukuman Kokuzo Bosatsu Enzoji Temple

    A historic temple with over 1,200 years of history, perched on a cliff overlooking the Tadami River. It is famous as the birthplace of the "Akabeko" (red cow), a traditional folk toy of Fukushima, and a large Akabeko statue stands within the grounds. The powerful wooden architecture combined with the surrounding mountains and river creates a majestic atmosphere. Especially when standing amidst winter snow, the temple invites visitors into a world of quiet prayer and spiritual serenity.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
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    Tadami Town
    Fukushima

    Tadami Town

    Registered as a UNESCO Eco Park, this town is the "Capital of Nature," home to world-renowned virgin beech forests. Known as one of the heaviest snowfall areas in Japan, its charm lies in the abundant water and vibrant life nurtured by harsh winters. Visitors can experience the authentic richness of Japan through the lifestyle of people living in harmony with nature and the delicious rice grown in pure air. It is perfect for those seeking true nature experiences and quiet rest.

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    Aiyoshi Falls
    Fukushima

    Aiyoshi Falls

    A hidden waterfall tucked away in the deep forests of Kaneyama Town, offering a true sense of a secret frontier. The sight of crystal-clear water sliding down layers of rock faces is reminiscent of a delicate and elegant work of art. Surrounded by untouched nature, the sound of the falls and the pure air refresh the mind and body. This is a spot for travelers who love silence and wish to have the unspoiled nature of Fukushima all to themselves.

    • Fukushima
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    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Kannonjigawa River
    Fukushima

    Kannonjigawa River

    A gentle river flowing through the Aizu Basin, famous for the cherry trees lining its embankments. For about one kilometer, Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms bloom in profusion, making it a luxurious spot to enjoy flower viewing while listening to the murmuring river. During the peak season, the trees are illuminated at night, offering a magical experience different from the daytime. Loved by locals and tourists alike, it allows you to feel the warmth of a Japanese spring integrated into daily life.

    • Fukushima
    • Spring
    Tadami Line First Bridge
    Fukushima

    Tadami Line First Bridge

    The most iconic photo point of the Tadami Line, a local railway famous worldwide. The sight of a train crossing the arched iron bridge is reflected perfectly in the mirror-like surface of the Tadami River. The scenery changes dramatically and beautifully through fresh greenery, autumn colors, and snow. This perfect harmony of nature and railway is highly acclaimed internationally as one of Japan's most beautiful railway landscapes and is a view everyone should see at least once.

    • Fukushima
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    Kaneyama Town
    Fukushima

    Kaneyama Town

    Embraced by the rugged mountains of Oku-Aizu and the Tadami River, this town is rich in natural beauty. It is notably home to a rare spot where "naturally carbonated water" springs from the ground, allowing visitors to experience the earth's blessings directly. Nostalgic original Japanese landscapes remain strong here, attracting many photographers seeking seasonal beauty. It is an ideal place for a healing journey where you can feel the quiet yet powerful rhythm of nature nurtured by abundant water and deep forests.

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    Oshi Settlement
    Fukushima

    Oshi Settlement

    This settlement is famous for its beautiful scenery along the meandering Tadami River, often compared to a European lakeside village. When viewed from a nearby vantage point, the colorful roofs of the houses, the calm river flow, and the mountain backdrop create a picturesque, painting-like scene. It is particularly mystical on mornings with rising river mist or during the snowy winter, offering a nostalgic and beautiful landscape that evokes the "Most Beautiful Villages in Japan."

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    Tarabu Plateau
    Fukushima

    Tarabu Plateau

    Spreading across a highland at an altitude of about 600 meters, this is an open plateau where the sky feels remarkably close. With the arrival of autumn, vast buckwheat fields unfold, and the sight of small white flowers filling the horizon looks like a mystical blanket of unseasonal snow. With no streetlights or obstructions nearby, you can claim the star-filled sky all for yourself at night. It is a hidden sanctuary where you can completely forget the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the pure nature and silence of Fukushima.

    • Fukushima
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    Hoyoji Temple
    Fukushima

    Hoyoji Temple

    A peaceful ancient temple symbolized by its beautiful three-story pagoda. It is famous for the "Tora-no-o-zakura" (Tiger’s Tail Cherry Tree), one of the "Five Famous Cherry Trees of Aizu," which attracts many worshippers in the spring. Numerous historic Buddhist statues and architectural structures remain, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of Japanese temple architecture and the changing seasons in a calm atmosphere. It is a place where history and nature harmonize quietly, away from the typical tourist crowds.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
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    Hidari-kudari Kannon Temple
    Fukushima

    Hidari-kudari Kannon Temple

    An impressive Kannon hall built using the "Kake-zukuri" (overhanging) architectural style on a steep cliffside. A serene atmosphere reminiscent of its days as a place of ascetic training lingers here, and the view overlooking the Aizu Basin from the hall is exceptional. This wooden structure, integrated with the natural rock face, showcases traditional Japanese architectural techniques and a profound reverence for nature. Though the path is a bit rugged, it is a hidden power spot where you can feel the weight of history in total silence.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
    • Summer
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    Ishibe-zakura Cherry Tree
    Fukushima

    Ishibe-zakura Cherry Tree

    Boasting an age of approximately 650 years, this is one of Aizu’s most iconic giant trees. Its magnificent form, with branches spreading in all directions from a single massive trunk, looks like a work of art embodying the vital energy of the earth. Standing serenely amidst the surrounding rural landscape, it attracts many visitors during its blooming period. It is a powerful yet delicate tree that symbolizes the beauty of Japanese spring and leaves a quiet, lasting impression on those who see it.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    Ashinomaki Onsen
    Fukushima

    Ashinomaki Onsen

    A nature-rich hot spring village where traditional inns line the banks of the Okawa River canyon. The open-air baths, where you can hear the gentle murmur of the river, offer a great sense of freedom and a chance to enjoy the seasonal beauty of the gorge. Ashinomaki-Onsen Station on the Aizu Railway is also famous for its feline "Station Masters" who greet tourists. This destination combines lush nature, high-quality hot springs, and charming animal encounters for a truly healing travel experience.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
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    Tachiki Kannon Temple
    Fukushima

    Tachiki Kannon Temple

    This famous temple is renowned for its massive "Eleven-faced Kannon" statue, standing 8.5 meters tall and carved directly into a single giant tree. Its overwhelming scale and compassionate expression quietly move the hearts of all who visit. Since ancient times, it has been deeply worshipped as a deity for safe childbirth and child-rearing. Within the quiet, historic hall, visitors can touch upon the deep spirituality and culture of prayer that defines Japan.

    • Fukushima
    • Sightseeing
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    • Winter
    Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Tsurugajo Castle)
    Fukushima

    Aizuwakamatsu Castle (Tsurugajo Castle)

    A beautiful and historic castle unique in Japan for its distinct red-tiled roof. Known as an impregnable fortress during the Boshin War at the end of the Edo period, the castle now serves as a museum conveying Aizu’s samurai culture to the present day. In spring, it becomes a premier spot for 1,000 blooming cherry trees, and in winter, the stone walls and towers draped in white snow create a magical silhouette. It is an essential landmark for anyone visiting the "Samurai City" of Aizu-Wakamatsu.

    • Fukushima
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    • Spring
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    Aizu Region
    Fukushima

    Aizu Region

    Located in the western part of Fukushima Prefecture, this region is a place where grand nature and the "Samurai Spirit" remain deeply ingrained. In winter, it is blanketed in deep snow, offering beautiful snowy landscapes and winter sports. With its historic streetscapes, traditional crafts, and status as a world-class sake-producing region, it is the perfect destination for travelers seeking to deeply understand Japan’s traditional culture, history, and rich natural environment.

    • Fukushima
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    Mount Ryozen
    Fukushima

    Mount Ryozen

    Designated as a National Scenic Spot, this 825-meter-high rocky mountain is famous for its unique landscape of unusually shaped rocks and crags. It features well-maintained hiking trails suitable for beginners. From the summit, a panoramic view extends all the way to the Pacific Ocean. The scenery is particularly breathtaking during the autumn foliage season, when the rugged rock faces are brilliantly colored in red and yellow, creating a powerful natural contrast.

    • Fukushima
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    • Nature
    • Spring
    • Summer
    • Autumn
    Michi-no-Eki Date no Sato Ryozen
    Fukushima

    Michi-no-Eki Date no Sato Ryozen

    Located at the foot of the scenic Mt. Ryozen, this "Michi-no-Eki" (roadside station) serves as a hub for local food culture. Visitors can enjoy dishes featuring the premium brand "Date Chicken," fresh local vegetables, and gelato made from seasonal specialty fruits. More than just a rest stop for drivers, it is a popular destination where you can find all of Fukushima’s seasonal flavors in one place, allowing you to experience the local lifestyle and culinary dedication firsthand.

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