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[Fukushima] Want to include it in your travel plan! Attractive spots and rental car guide
Fukushima Prefecture is wide from east to west, with large differences in coastline, mountain range, and elevation, so it is characterized by large climate differences even within the same prefecture. There are also many delicious gourmet foods such as fruits such as peaches and grapes, and Kitakata...
Recommended sightseeing spots in Fukushima
Fukushima Prefecture is wide from east to west, with large differences in coastline, mountain range, and elevation, so it is characterized by large climate differences even within the same prefecture. There are also many delicious gourmet foods such as fruits such as peaches and grapes, and Kitakata ramen, one of Japan's three major ramen.
In this article, we will introduce recommended sightseeing spots in Fukushima that you should visit and recommended rental cars that can be rented in the area.
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Table of Contents
- Aizu Sazaedo
- Aquamarine Fukushima
- Ouchi-juku
- Goshikinuma Lakes and Marshes
Aizu Sazaedo
Aizu Sazaedo is a 16.5 meter tall temple built in 1796. It is called ``Sazaedo'' because its unique structure and appearance resembles that of a turban shell.
It has a one-way structure with completely separate paths for going up and going down, allowing visitors to pray without passing each other.By adopting a wooden double helix structure, which is rare in the world, it has a unique presence in the history of architecture. is recognized.
Aquamarine Fukushima
Aquamarine Fukushima is one of the largest experiential aquariums in Tohoku, with approximately 800 species of creatures on display and a fun learning experience for both children and adults.
It is also attractive to have a fishing experience where you can eat the fish you catch on the spot, a chance to interact with sea creatures, and a canning experience where you can make your own original canned food.
Ouchi-juku
``Ouchi-juku'' still retains the same streetscape as it was about 400 years ago, and in order to pass on this culture, the people of the village, mainly craftsmen, work together to live as private houses and stores.
The traditional thatched roof has a history of about 400 years, making it a very valuable spot. There is an exhibition hall where you can learn about the life and history of the time, and souvenirs such as folk crafts are sold, making it a fun place to stroll around.
Goshikinuma Lakes and Marshes
"Goshikinuma Lakes and Marshes" is a general term for 30 large and small lakes and marshes created by mountain eruptions. Each swamp has a different color and is magical and beautiful, so it is said to be a ``mysterious lake.''
You can see a variety of scenery depending on the season, and it is a popular spot that attracts many tourists throughout the year.
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