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Ura-Bandai Highlands, Fukushima: Japan’s Most Magical Volcanic Lake District
Deep in the mountains of Fukushima Prefecture, on the northern slopes of the volcano that changed everything, lies one of Japan’s most extraordinary hidden landscapes: Ura-Bandai, a highland wilderness of over 300 emerald ponds, mi... -
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Ouchi-juku, Fukushima: Japan’s Most Perfectly Preserved Post Town
Imagine stepping through a time portal into Edo-period Japan — rows of immaculate thatched-roof buildings lining a stone-paved street, smoke curling from open hearths, the smell of handmade soba drifting through the crisp mountain air. O... -
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Hanamiyama Park, Fukushima: Japan’s Most Beautiful Hill of Flowers
Every spring, a quiet hillside on the outskirts of Fukushima City transforms into what many Japanese travel writers have called “the most beautiful countryside scene in all of Japan” — a breathtaking cascade of cherry blossom... -
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Goshikinuma & Bandai-Azuma Skyline: Fukushima’s Five Colored Lakes Complete Guide
In a country that knows a thing or two about natural beauty, the Five Colored Lakes of Fukushima’s Ura-Bandai region might be the most surreal landscape in all of Japan. Imagine a walking trail winding past a dozen interconnected p... -
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Aizuwakamatsu Travel Guide for Foreigners — Fukushima Japan’s Most Soulful Samurai Town
Aizuwakamatsu travel guide for foreigners exploring Fukushima Japan — discover samurai history, Tsuruga Castle, Byakkotai, Ouchijuku, onsen & local food.
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