Ramen restaurant · Kitakata
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"Then join the line at Ban Nai, which pairs a nearly clear broth made from mountain water with slices of simmered pork belly." - La Carmina
Hotel · Kitakata
This cozy, no-frills hotel in Kitakata boasts bright rooms with thoughtful amenities, just a short stroll from the train station and a tasty breakfast scene.
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Japanese regional restaurant · Aizuwakamatsu
Savor Fukushima's traditional wappameshi—flavorful rice topped with fresh crab and veggies, all served in cozy, wooden steamers on tatami mats.
Sake brewery · Nihonmatsu
Daishichi, founded in 1752, crafts rich, mellow sake with time-honored kimoto brewing, marrying tradition and deep flavor in every bottle.
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Japanese inn · Aizuwakamatsu
This charming ryokan offers simple yet spacious rooms with tatami floors and exceptional hospitality, plus mouthwatering traditional meals and a cozy vibe just a short walk from the city center.
· Nakajima
Nakajima is a cozy Fukushima village blending scenic charm with easy access to historic Ue-no-dan and simple, welcoming ryokans.
Ski resort · Kitashiobara
Nekoma Mountain is a chill ski spot boasting diverse runs, stunning views of Mt. Bandai, and a welcoming vibe for families and groups alike.
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Hotel · Fukushima-shi
Laid-back hot spring hotel on the Surikami River with tatami rooms, sprawling onsens, and a buffet feast mixing sushi, tempura, and local eats.
Campground · Koriyama
江湖村キャンプ場は猪苗代湖畔の快適設備完備フリーサイトで通年営業、ペット同伴OK、薪もサービスされる穴場。
· Asakawa
Asakawa is a charming Fukushima town with a cozy population and scenic spots perfect for stylish getaways and stunning views.
Tourist attraction · Tamura
Explore the vibrant Abukuma limestone caverns, where illuminated stalactites meet spacious chambers and scenic mountain views.