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The Castle Tower of Wakamatsu Castle(Tsurugajo Castle)
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Aquamarine Fukushima
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Sazaedo
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Iwaki Lalamew
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Miharu Takizakura
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GRANDECO SNOW RESORT
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Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Museum
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Abukuma Cave
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Hoshino Resorts Nekoma Snow Park & Resort
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Hoshino Resorts Alts Bandai
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Discover Ouchi-juku with the JR East Pass (Tohoku Area)
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Best 5 Onsen Easily Accessible from Sendai
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Hiking Mt. Adatara Top 100 Mountains in Japan
Areas

What is Fukushima?
Fukushima is a blend of fantastic scenery, delectable sake, and kaleidoscopic colors. This nature-rich prefecture displays its splendor from the hidden Abukuma Cave underground right to the top of its sky-high mountain road, known as the Bandai-Azuma Skyline.
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Climate
What to Wear
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- Warm Cloth
- Feb
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- Warm Cloth
- Mar
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- Warm Cloth
- Apr
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- Jacket
- May
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- Long
- Jun
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- Long
- Jul
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- Short
- Aug
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- Short
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- Long
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- Jacket
- Nov
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- Jacket
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- Warm Cloth
Getting Around
Travel into the very heart of Fukushima via Koriyama Station, which acts as a transportation hub for exploring the rest of the prefecture. JR Pass holders can easily jump on the Tohoku Shinkansen from Tokyo, with stops at three stations across Fukushima prefecture, while those looking for a scenic route should take the Mount Express Tobu Line for a leisurely chug up and down mountain paths.
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How to get to Fukushima Airport
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How to get to Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Kyoto → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Kanazawa → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Hiroshima → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Shinjuku → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Shin-osaka → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Asakusa(Tokyo) → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Tokyo → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Nara → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Hakata → Koriyama(Fukushima)
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- Nagoya → Koriyama(Fukushima)