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About Fukushima Prefecture

Fukushima Prefecture, located in Japan’s Tohoku region, offers a captivating blend of natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. It is uniquely positioned with majestic mountains, lush forests, and scenic coastlines along the Pacific Ocean. Visitors are drawn to its renowned hot springs, historic castles, and traditional festivals that celebrate local culture. Fukushima’s agricultural richness shines through its fresh fruits, especially peaches, and its sake breweries. The prefecture also offers a poignant story of resilience and recovery following the 2011 earthquake and nuclear incident, with many areas now safe and welcoming tourists. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore hiking trails, ski resorts, and picturesque lakes, while history buffs can visit samurai-era sites and museums. Fukushima’s combination of natural beauty, cultural depth, and authentic rural Japan makes it a compelling destination for travelers seeking both adventure and tranquility.

Travel Tips

The best time to visit is spring for cherry blossoms and autumn for colorful foliage. Pack layers for variable weather and comfortable shoes for walking. Respect local customs such as removing shoes indoors and quiet public behavior. Carry cash as some places do not accept cards. Safety is high, but check weather conditions during winter. English signage is limited outside main tourist spots.

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