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Discover Fukushima's blend of ancient temples, modern architecture, and scenic landscapes, including the iconic Tsuruga Castle and rejuvenating hot springs.
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Takayu Onsen offers milky-blue hot springs from natural mountain sources, traditional ryokan baths, and the historic Tamagoyu, creating a relaxing stop along the Azuma Mountains.
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Hanamiyama offers colorful spring hillsides near Fukushima, with cherry blossoms, easy trails, and wide views of the Azuma Mountains, perfect for relaxed seasonal walks.
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The Azuma Mountains offer volcanic scenery, easy and challenging hikes, a Fuji-shaped peak, and views from the Bandai Azuma Skyline, perfect for exploring nature near Fukushima.
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Aizu Bukeyashiki in Aizu-Wakamatsu recreates the grand home of a high-ranking samurai, with over thirty rooms, gardens, and exhibits depicting daily and historical life of the Edo Period.
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Ouchijuku is a preserved Edo-period post town with thatched-roof houses, local soba shops, and scenic views, offering a glimpse into traditional Japan’s historic travel culture.
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Tsuruga Castle in Aizu-Wakamatsu is a reconstructed samurai stronghold with red roof tiles, a museum, city views, and a scenic park featuring cherry blossoms and a traditional teahouse.
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Suehiro Sake Brewery in Aizu offers award-winning sake, guided tours, tastings, and a café with sake desserts, blending centuries of craftsmanship with culture and charm.
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Oyakuen in Aizu-Wakamatsu is a tranquil garden blending beauty and history, featuring a pond, tea house, and hundreds of medicinal herbs cultivated since the 18th century.
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Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall shares Dr. Noguchi’s inspiring life through exhibits, a talking robot, and his original Meiji-era home, giving visitors a closer look at his legacy and Fukushima history.
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