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Top Attractions in Fukushima

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  • kim buay p
    Singapore, Singapore13,854 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I did a live-streamed tour with Yusuke from Heygo at this park today. We saw a great varieties of flowers such as the red quince flowers, fields of yellow rapeseed flowers, white magnolia bushes on the hill slope, yellow Forsythia flowers, pink peach flowers as well as cherry blossoms. The flowers are all blooming and creating a paradise here with all the colours. There are many trails to walk to admire the flowers. A visit here is highly recommended and Yusuke is a good guide who gave us many great postcard shots of the beautiful flowers in its natural surroundings.
    Written 10 April 2022
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  • Misknox
    England29 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Good short 10 minute walk up to the summit and around 30-40 mins to get around the crater, we walked up through the clouds to the sunshine!
    Written 18 July 2019
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  • Herman W
    Cape Town, South Africa4 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Beautiful views! I was here at the beginning of summer when the snow was still melting and then later again. Both times it is equally beautiful and stunning.
    The road is quite narrow at some spots and there are multiple blind corners where some people come around at the wrong side of the road. So I would afvise to take it slow and soak in the glorious scenery!
    Written 7 September 2022
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  • Bezusan
    Nerima, Japan23 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    I hitched a ride to the top of the azuma volcano and this was in the way. You can pull over and park up. If its a nice day you can see all of fukashima. The bridge is very impressive but its just another cool thing ti see ob the way up the mountain.
    Written 18 August 2014
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  • lmm303
    Washington DC, DC128 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nakanofudosan is a beautiful shrine up in the mountains near Iizaka. In the backdrop, there is an amazing waterfall. A stream runs through the shrine complex, with a path of multiple bridges. There is also a cave tunnel in the back of the waterfall with various Japanese deities in different niches. It is one of the most beautiful shrines I have been to in Japan. You definitely need a car to get to this one but it is well worth it. Outside of the shrine are small shops with unique local products. Definitely try to "umeboshi" made of out plums (rather than ume)!
    Written 19 July 2015
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  • Douglas W
    New Orleans, LA493 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    More than just a house, this small property contains several buildings of historical value, flowing hot springs and variety of flowering trees, including a Japanese zelkova which is over 250 years old. You can come with a picnic lunch and enjoy soaking your feet in the hot springs on the property. It hosts many public events including art exhibits, music and theater.
    Written 28 February 2016
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  • MinaLim_KUL
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia729 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Has good range of local sake!!! Good idea to grab some of heading to the cherry park for picnic and some booze like the locals.
    Written 15 April 2016
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  • Kritsana P
    Rayong, Thailand2,089 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    There are 2 lines of Gingko trees which their leaves will become to yellow in autumn. It's so beautiful.

    There is a restroom and wide space of parking lot.
    Written 23 December 2022
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  • Steve C
    7 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It was apple season when I visited, and I was able to pick and eat as many apples as I wanted in 30 mins. They were fresh and delicious, and there were many different types to taste from! The farm cafe was also great, and their parfaits were packed with fresh fruit and rich ice cream, and were some of the best I've ever had in my life
    Written 27 February 2023
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  • Justin Sendai
    Sendai, Japan62 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    You can't beat 100 yen entry fee. Watch performances aimed at families (singers, cartoon characters, comedians), view horses close-up as they parade around before the races, grab some food, and cheer on the horses during several different types of races.

    I can't compare it to other courses, as this is the only one I have visited. It was fun to walk around. Surprisingly this place has a history of 100 years and is the only track in the Tohoku region. It pleasant walking around. I think it would be fun with friends drinking and chatting all day and using the races as an excuse.

    There were several food choices, but seemed overly appealing. I want to try the upgrade seating and would like to see more food than just soba, curry, ramen, and your standard lunch menus slightly reduced in quality to speed up serving, and slightly increased in price for the venue. I didn't enjoy the Kitakata ramen I had there, but I loved it everywhere else I had it.
    Written 3 May 2018
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