Travel / Tourism Spots in Fukushima City / Kunimi / Nihonmatsu Area

  • Roadside Station Sakura no Sato
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Transportation
    Fukushima Pref. Nihonmatsushi Higashinidono Hiraishita 12-2
    A roadside station standing along National Route 349 in Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. The station sells seasonal fruits and vegetables as well as local specialty products such as Sakura Miso and Sakura no Sato beer. Visitors can also eat soba noodles made by skilled chefs using local buckwheat flour, udon noodles, and other tasty dishes. The Kassenba Weeping Sakura, a famously beautiful cherry tree, is also located nearby, attracting large numbers of tourists.

    国道沿いにあります。ここでしか食べられない「岩代牛」のメニューがあります。ハンバーグは可もなく不可もなくですが、ソースがおいしかったです。

  • Roadside Station Soma
    Transportation
    Fukushima Pref. Soumashi Nikkeshi Kanaya 74-1
    A roadside station standing along National Route 6. In addition to selling souvenirs, the station has a restaurant-the Soma-iso Soba noodles and aonori seaweed croquettes are particularly popular menu choices. Horseback rides, cooking classes, and other events are held at the station's Taiken Jisshu-kan hall, while the Doro Joho-kan information center has a space where station visitors can relax and take a break. In addition to area tourists, the station also serves as a gathering space for and is visited by many local residents.
  • Marue Tourist Orchard
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    5.0
    4 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Ozasou Onigoshiyama 3
    A tourist orchard located in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture visited by large numbers of tourists. Here you can enjoy picking cherries, Asian pears, peaches, grapes, apples, and other fruits when in season. The orchard also offers a reservation-only course which includes a souvenir. The orchard's parking area can accommodate three large busses. The orchard is open from June to December.

    福島市はももや葡萄がとても有名ですが、市内にも多くの観光果樹園があります。その中でもまるえさんは料金・質共にとても良心的だと思います。

  • Takayu Onsen Tourism Association
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    4.5
    3 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Machiniwasaka Takayu 25
    A natural hot spring facility constantly replenished kakenagashi style located in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. The facility is over 400 years old and is known as one of the three Takayu hot spring bathhouses of Oshu (Mutsu) Province. The facility can be used by non-guests. The bathhouse has a mixed bath, outdoor bath, and private baths. Visitors can enjoy beautiful natural scenery along with their natural hot spring bath.

    こちらには安く入湯できる露天風呂があります。以前はそのお風呂を利用しましたが、今回は道案内をしてもらいたくて受付を訪れると的確な案内をしてもらいました。以前に利用した時はその先の道路が火山活動のため通行止めになっていたのです。今日はそれも解除されていましたが、行程を細かく教えてもらうと別ルートを選びました。悪天のためグッドチョイスだったと思います。

  • Roadside Station Fukushima-Towa
    Transportation
    Fukushima Pref. Nihonmatsushi Ota Shimoda 2-3
    A roadside station standing along National Route 349 in Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. Here you can buy fresh, seasonal vegetables from local farms; teas and jams made with mulberry, a local specialty product, and a variety of other goods. The station also works to promote local culture and conducts events such as workshops on making traditional pickles, weaving shimenawa sacred Shinto ropes, and catching fish with your bare hands.
  • Jododaira
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Tsuchiyuonsenmachi Washakurayama
    Jododaira is a subalpine plateau on Washikurayama, Tsuchiyu Onsen Town, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. The coniferous forest and marshland creates a unique landscape. The visitors center is the central location for their five trekking courses which vary from a 20-minute walk to hikes that can take a few hours. There is an observatory that is open every Wednesday and Saturday evening for star gazing. The road is closed from late October to early April due to snow.
  • Mt. Adatara
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima-ken Nihonmatsu-shi Okudake Onsen
    At 1,728 meters high this beautiful mountain was selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 mountains and appears in Kotaro Takamura’s poem Portrait of Chieko. It is only 10-minutes to the summit via the Mt. Adatara ropeway. There you can gaze over the Adatara and Zao Mountain Ranges.
  • Shiki no Sato Strawberry Farm
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Arai Mizubayashi 21-2
    This fruit farm grows sweet and delicious Tochiotome strawberries. It also offers strawberry picking from the second Saturday of January to late May. The farm closes as soon as the harvest quota for the day is reached. Whether the farm opens each day depends on how well the strawberries are growing. As such, you will want to contact the farm before coming. Service is first-come, first-served.

    音室の室内は30度の暑さで、大きないちごが熟していました。立ったままで取りやすい位置にいちごがあり、食べ尽くせません。

  • Shishido Ringoen
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Tsuchifune Nishi 16-1
    This fruit farm offers fruit picking all year long. Guests can enjoy sweet and juicy fruits including cherries from early June to early July, peaches from late July to early September, and apples from early September to early December. There is also a farmer's market where visitors can purchase fruit as souvenirs.

    子供を連れて桃狩りに行きました。 福島市のフルーツライン沿いにあり、立ち寄りやすいです。 福島の桃は暁が有名ですが、それ以外にもたくさんの種類の桃を作っていて 食べ比べすることができました。とりたての桃はパリッとした触感でみずみずしく とてもジューシー。本当においしくて、子供と一緒に沢山いただきました。 直売所で売っている桃も安く手、自宅へのお土産用に購入しました。

  • Maruyoshi Tourism Orchard
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Hirano Nakano Dan 10-1
    A tourism-oriented orchard that grows cherries, blueberries, peaches, grapes, and apples. Each of the varieties of fruit (10 varieties of grapes are grown there) is available for picking in season until there are no more left. Individual visitors do not need to make reservations, but groups of ten or more should make reservations by phone or over the internet. Only individual visitors can enjoy picking blueberries.

    季節ごとに果物狩りができます。今回はさくらんぼ狩り+ブルーベリー狩りをしました。さくらんぼ狩りは佐藤錦と紅秀峰があり、どちらも甘く大粒で美味しかったです。ブルーベリーは敷地内に鉢植えのブルーベリーが並んでおり、摘み取って食べました。その場で食べ放題なだけでなく、摘み取り1パックお持ち帰りOKだったのが良かったです。2種類の果物狩りをしたのでセット割引もありました。

  • Marukei Orchard
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    4.0
    1 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Iizakamachi Hirano Genzanmae 7
    A family-owned orchard where customers can find delicious fruit that they can eat with confidence and safety. Cherries, peaches, grapes, and apples are grown there, and customers are welcome to pick their own, but since the types of fruit and the seasons in which they are ready vary from year to year, visitors should check before going. Large groups need to make reservations, but others usually do not. However, there are times when reservations are required for everyone, due to circumstances.

    福島市のフルーツライン沿いにある果樹園。季節がら桃一色。建物のすぐ裏の桃園では、時間無制限の桃狩りができ、数種類の桃が食べ放題。

  • Maruhara Orchards
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    3.0
    1 Reviews
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Pref. Nihonmatsushi Tosawa Hara 20
    A tourism orchard located in Nihonmatsu City, Fukushima Prefecture. Here you can enjoy picking seasonal fruits such as apples, cherries, and grapes. The orchard also offers a time-limited all-you-can-eat course. The orchard grows safe, healthy fruits, taking measures such as cultivating its apples with minimum pesticide usage and making use of organic bamboo powder fertilizer.

    暇だったので、ネット検索して、近場のさくらんぼ狩りでも行ってみようかと思いました。車で1時間ほど走り、マルハラ果樹園の近くにつきました。ナビに従いとんでもなく細い道を進んで行くと、通行止めで、木が倒れ土砂崩れしてました。 ソフトバンクは電波が悪く、とりあえず麓に戻りました。すると看板があり、それにしたがい進み着きました。果樹園の方とお話しして、一人でさくらんぼ狩りしても寂しいので、ワンパック買いま...

  • UFO Fureaikan
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Inomachiaoki Otegamimori 1-299
    "This facility in Senganmori Park, Otegamimori, Aoki, Iino-machi, Fukushima City features displays related to UFOs. Iino-machi has long been known as the ""UFO Village"" due to frequent sightings of unusual luminous objects. In addition to their Space Area and Alien Area permanent exhibitions, they also hold screenings of a 3D film on the mysteries of Mt. Senganmori. Other facilities include tennis courts, Japanese style rooms, and a bathing area with a view. Their adjacent UFO Bussankan shop has a cafeteria, too."
  • Marugen Orchard
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Fukushima-shi Ozaso Maeyachi 23-1
    An orchard along the Fruit Line Road in Yamane, Ozaso, Fukushima City. You can enjoy picking seasonal fruits throughout the seasons. From early June to early July you can pick cherries, from late July to early September you can pick peaches, from early September to late October you can pick Kyoho grapes, and from early September to early December you can pick apples.
  • Flower and Historical Village: Ja no Hana
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Motomiya Motomiya Janohana 38
    A garden in Janohana, Motomiya City. The garden has a variety of flowers that bloom throughout the seasons and features a nearly 300-year-old wisteria trellis as well as roses, tulips, and hydrangeas. The garden also has a viewing platform, walking trails, and a restaurant. It's also home to the Ja no Hana Palace, a representation of Meiji architecture that has been registered as a Tangible Cultural Property of Japan. Seasonal events are held including the Wisteria Festival and Fall Colors Festival.
  • Mt. Azuma-kofuji
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Tsuchiyuonsenmachi Washokurayama Pure Land Inland
    The 1,707 meter tall Mt. Azuma-kofuji is part of the Azuma Mountain Range. When you look west from the Fukushima city area, it looks like nothing so much as a small version of Mt. Fuji, thus the name of Kofuji. You can take the Bandai Azuma Skyline Drive to the Jododaira parking area, and from there climb the stairs for a clear view of the mortar-shaped crater. If the weather is right, you can see all the way to the Fukushima Basin, and the ease of climb makes it a draw for those wanting an easy hike.
  • Fudosawa Bridge (Tsubakuro Valley)
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima City Fukushima Prefecture
    A 170 meter long overpass spanning the Tsubakuro Valley in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. The bridge is also one of the Eight Picturesque Sights of Azuma, observatory points scattered along the Bandai Azuma Skyline. From the bridge, visitors can enjoy the seasonal scenery of the area; the location is particularly renowned for its fall foliage in autumn. During the fall foliage season, many tourists come here to take in the view.
  • Michinoku Tourist Fruit Land
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Zainiwasaka Minamibayashi 51-1
    A tourist orchard located in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. Here you can pick seasonal fruits such as cherries, peaches, and apples. The orchard also offers a popular time-limited all-you-can-eat fruit course. The orchard is open from June to December.
  • Jorakuen
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Sakuramoto Wicked God 38
    A Japanese garden located in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. Here you can enjoy seasonal botanical beauty, including cherry blossoms, iris flowers, and fall foliage. The garden also has a tea room where you can have a cup of matcha powdered green tea and a bowl of zenzai sweet red bean soup. During the yearly iris festival, the garden holds tea ceremony events, attracting many visitors. The garden is open from March to November.
  • Azuma Orchard
    Travel / Tourism
    Fukushima Pref. Fukushimashi Izakamachihirano Nishihara 1-13
    A popular tourist orchard located in Izaka-machi, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. Here you can pick seasonal fruits such as cherries, peaches, grapes, Asian pears, and apples. The orchard also offers a time-limited all-you-can-eat fruit course. The orchard's soft serve ice cream, made with seasonal fruits, is also popular. The orchard is open from June to December.

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