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...
Running for over 10 years now, the Adatara Illuminations have become one of the area's summer traditions. The light displays ...
One of the best times to visit Tsuruga Castle is during spring when the sakura trees are in bloom, and an annual festival tak...
Set to take place in early May, the Fukushima Ramen Show brings a variety of ramen stores from across Japan to the Shiki no S...
While Fukushima was the location of the 2011 nuclear accident that occurred due to a powerful earthquake, there is so much mo...
Peachman Cafe is operated by Fruit Farm Kato which produces cherries, peaches, and apples at different times of year – and th...
The Food Camp series of Fukushima experiences brings farm and table as close as they can get, with fine dining in the fields ...
Immediately next to Fukushima Station, in Tohoku in northern Japan, APA Hotel is comfortable, convenient, and affordable.
In the countryside of Fukushima Prefecture in northern Japan, Second House is a small, friendly guesthouse, offering inexpens...
Close to Koriyama station in northern Japan's Fukushima prefecture, the View Hotel Annex is a comfortable, modern hotel.
Nourish your mind and body in Japan’s unspoilt nature with the Oze Gourmet Trip, held in Oze National Park. This immersive ex...
While Fukushima was the location of the 2011 nuclear accident that occurred due to a powerful earthquake, there is so much mo...
Exploring Koriyama City Parks, Kaoseoizan Daijingu Shrine, and Big I.