Reference/Local/Exhibition/Literature Museum Spots in Bandai Highland / Inawashiro Area

  • Aizu Folklore Museum
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Yama-gun Inawashiromachi Mitsuwa
    A museum devoted to the Aizu region, which presents the culture and lifestyles arose over a long period of time in the land among the mountains. Visitors can see and touch houses and furniture and see traditional houses that are National and Prefectural Important Cultural Properties, as well as various kinds of illustrated candles. Visitors can also try drawing pictures on traditional akabeko cow figures.
  • Aizu-Yonezawa Road Historical Museum
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Yama-gun Kitashiobara Mura Hibara Asahata Sawa 1034-19
    A historical museum housed in the former Kendan Yashiki, which was built during the Edo Period (1615-1868), rebuilt after the eruption of Mt. Bandai in 1888, and then moved to its present site and remodeled. Its purpose is to present the role played by the Aizu-Yonezawa Highway and the lives of the people who used it and lived alongside it. Exhibits of documents, artifacts, and old photographs outline the story of the former Yonezawa Highway and the woodworkers, mines, and ceremonies associated with it. In addition, there is a diorama of the ruins of the former Hibarajuku, which sank into Lake Hibara after the explosion of Mt. Bandai, and pottery excavated from the bottom of the lake. This facility allows visitors to remember the lifestyles of the earlier inhabitants of the lake area.
  • Bandaisan Toshinichitera Museum
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    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Pref. Yamagumbandaimachi Bandai Teranishi 38

    冬季は閉館しているので、4月1日から再開館します。会津仏教文化の理解が深まる資料館です。史跡の発掘資料も展示しています。入場料は、一般500円、高校生400円、小・中学生300円です。

  • Inawashiromachi History Folk customs Museum
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Yama-gun Inawashiromachi Shirominami 34-1

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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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