
Fukushima, meaning “Happy Island” is a city nestled between mountains in the Abukuma Valley. At 37 degrees latitude North it ...
Aizu-Wakamatsu is the capital of the Aizu region on the southern part of the Aizu basin, and came to be central to the region...
Shimogo Town is the home to some of Fukushima's best sightseeing spots, with Ouchijuku and Tonohetsuri both located here. The...
Kitakata is a center of sake and miso production in northern Fukushima, reflected by the many storehouses located here. The r...
Can't get enough sake? Kitakata City has your answer with 12 sake breweries pub crawl in one day!
The Nihonmatsu Chrysanthemum Festival (二本松菊人形) is a month long chrysanthemum festival featuring dolls dressed in floral...
"Challenge of Young Cezanne" is a special exhibition taking place at Fukushima's Morohashi Museum of Modern Art until Novembe...
Close to Koriyama station in northern Japan's Fukushima prefecture, Karakusa is a cosy little dining bar with affordable meal...
Tagoto Cuisine Inn, Aizu Wakamatsu City is an ideal respite for those who would prefer a slow and traditional pace. Tagoto is...
Visit a delicious pastry shop in the main part of Aizuwakamatsu City as a break from sightseeing.
In Aizu Wakamatsu, a historical town in northern Japan's Fukushima prefecture, New Palace hotel is affordable and convenientl...
In the countryside of Fukushima Prefecture in northern Japan, Second House is a small, friendly guesthouse, offering inexpens...
Immediately next to Fukushima Station, in Tohoku in northern Japan, APA Hotel is comfortable, convenient, and affordable.
Immediately next to Koriyama station in northern Japan's Fukushima prefecture, Molti is a shopping center, and the building i...
There is so much to see in Fukushima Prefecture. From Castles, mountain hikes, sake/beer breweries, fruit picking, all type o...
In Aizu Wakamatsu, a historical town in northern Japan's Fukushima prefecture, New Palace hotel is affordable and convenientl...