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"My favorite sake brewery is Daishichi; they make a sake called Minowamon (which means “heaven’s gate”), and whenever I see it on a list I’m guaranteed to order it." - Ben Widdicombe, Maanvi Kapur
Sake brewery specializing in traditional kimoto method
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Japanese inn · Nihonmatsu
Hot spring hotel offering serene rooms, communal bathhouses & seasonal meals
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Sake brewery · Nihonmatsu
Sake brewery offering tastings, modern tech, world-class award winners
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City park · Koriyama
Unique rock formations, picnic areas, BBQs, playground, trails
Japanese inn · Aizuwakamatsu
Traditional ryokan with tatami rooms, private baths, and meals
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Tourist attraction · Miharu
Ancient 1,000-year-old cherry tree in full bloom, illuminated at night
Tourist attraction · Tamura
Illuminated limestone caverns with rare rock formations
Hotel · Fukushima-shi
Buffet dining, hot spring baths, karaoke, spa services
· Asakawa
Elegant suites, panoramic Mt Fuji views, outdoor tubs
Castle · Aizuwakamatsu
Restored samurai castle museum with regional history exhibits
Campground · Koriyama
Clean facilities, showers included, near fishing spot