Park / Green Space Spots in Bandai Highland / Inawashiro Area

  • Bandai-Asahi National Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima, Yamagata, Niigata
    A vast national park spanning the three prefectures of Fukushima, Yamagata and Niigata boasting the second largest park in land area nationally. The spectacular landscape is woven by many mountains including Mt. Nishi Azuma and Mt. Adatara chosen as one of Japan’s top 100 famous mountains as well as the Dewasanzan, Asahi, Iide, and Azuma Mountain Ranges, renowned as a place of mountain worship and the Asahi and Iide Mountain Ranges steeped in pristine nature. There is also an abundance of unique flora and fauna such as lilies, day lilies, and the Japanese serow, etc. The Gassan Visitor Center in the area provides multilingual brochures.
  • Midori no Mura
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Yama-gun Inawashiromachi Osada Higashi Nakamaru 344-4
    A facility that lets visitors enjoy the natural wonders of Inawashiro by eye and by ear. The facility includes Aquamarine Inawashiro Kawasemi Aquarium, with exhibits that replicate the original environments of native freshwater species that can be seen in Fukushima Prefecture. There is also a hands-on section where visitors can try their hand at woodworking or pottery. A fishing hole and a barbecue shelter are available as well, and visitors of any age can enjoy this facility.
  • Showa no Mori
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Yama-gun Inawashiromachi Tenkyodai
  • Inawashiromachi Sports Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Yama-gun Inawashiromachi Kamisono 1340-1
  • Chuo Ryokuchi
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Yama-gun Inawashiromachi Iwasato Mura Higashi
  • Kame ke Joshi Park
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Pref. Yamaguninawashiromachi Kojoato

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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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