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【Fukushima Travel Guide】Transportation Tips
How to get from Tokyo to Fukushima:
- Shinkansen: Hop on the Tohoku Shinkansen at Tokyo Station, and you'll arrive at Fukushima Station in about 90 minutes.
- Express Bus: Catch a night bus from Tokyo Station, and you'll be there in around 4 hours.
- Self-Driving: For those who love flexibility, renting a car is a great option to explore the area at your own pace.
【Discover Fukushima | 1. Tsurujō (Aizuwakamatsu Castle)】

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【Explore Fukushima|2. Ouchi-juku】
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【Fukushima Free Travel | 3. Higashiyama Onsen】
Nestled in Aizuwakamatsu City, Higashiyama Onsen is the crown jewel of the region's hot springs, with a legacy spanning 1,300 years. Take a leisurely walk along the picturesque Higashiyama River, soak in the views of quaint, traditional ryokans, and dive deep into the rich Japanese onsen culture.
【Fukushima Free Travel | 4. Goshikinuma】
One of the must-see spots in the Lake Bandai area is Goshikinuma, a fascinating group of ponds created by volcanic eruptions. The ponds boast a stunning array of colors, and the scenic trails are both lovely and easy to navigate.
【Fukushima Free Travel | 5. Hanamiyama Park】
Hanamiyama Park is a must-visit destination in Fukushima City, especially during spring when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Often referred to as "Fukushima's Hanamiyama," this park offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its summit, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.
【Discover Fukushima | 6. Sanbutsudaki Cherry Blossom】
Among Japan's trio of legendary weeping cherry trees, the Sanbutsudaki Cherry Blossom stands out with its impressive age of over 1,000 years. Each spring, this ancient tree bursts into bloom, its branches spilling over like a cascading waterfall, offering a truly awe-inspiring sight.
【Explore Fukushima | 7. Kitakata】
Famous for its mouthwatering ramen, Kitakata is also home to a charming historical district adorned with traditional storehouse (kura) buildings. Take a leisurely walk through the quaint streets and indulge in the local culinary delights.
【Fukushima Adventure | 8. Bandai Azuma Sky Cable Car】
Hop on the cable car and ascend to the peak, reaching an impressive height of 1,926 meters. Once at the top, you’ll be treated to a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of the stunning Bandai Azuma Mountain Range.
【Discover Fukushima | 9. Nanko Park】
Nanko Park, nestled in Shirakawa City, is renowned as the top spot for cherry blossom viewing. With more than 1,200 cherry trees, it offers a breathtaking spectacle in spring. The park is equally enchanting in autumn when the foliage turns vibrant shades of red and gold.
【Discover Fukushima | 10. Lake Inawashiro】
Lake Inawashiro, Japan's fourth largest lake, is a year-round gem with stunning seasonal transformations. Summer invites you to dive into a plethora of water sports, whereas winter transforms the lake into a mesmerizing icy wonderland.
【Fukushima Free Travel | 11. Fukushima Fruit Orchard】
Fancy picking your own fresh fruit? At Fukushima Fruit Orchard, you can enjoy harvesting different fruits throughout the year. Depending on the season, you might find yourself picking juicy strawberries, sweet peaches, or plump grapes.
【Fukushima Free Travel | 12. Aizu Samurai Residences】
Step back in time at this historical site, where you can explore the meticulously recreated samurai residences from the Edo period. Discover the fascinating lifestyle and rich culture of the samurai era.