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When it comes to spots in Koriyama where you can enjoy the changing seasons, Shiki Shiki no sato Ryokusui en go. Why not take a leisurely stroll through the 10,000m2 garden and enjoy the autumn leaves while feeling the pleasant autumn breeze?
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This is one of Koriyama's most famous autumn foliage spots. The maples and ginkgo trees turn a vibrant color, creating a photogenic landscape. There are also many other things to see, such as the sacred tree of the shrine within the grounds, an ancient zelkova tree shaped like a cow that is about 600 years old, petrified wood that is a fossil of a tree trunk, and a water harp cave.
This restaurant is located along Nakayama Pass, which runs from Koriyama to Lake Inawashiro, and its landmark is an old house.
Kenchin Udon, which is made with thick handmade udon noodles and a miso flavor made with plenty of vegetables, will warm you up when you're cold. Simple mochi rice cakes, such as walnuts and natto, are also popular.
It gets crowded at lunchtime, so please make sure you leave with plenty of time.
Inns line the banks of the Gohyaku River that runs through the hot spring town, and the alkaline simple spring water is loved for its gentle texture and is known as "beautiful skin water." There are two foot baths to soothe tired feet after a day's walk. There are also day-trip hot spring facilities, so why not spend some time relaxing there?
This is a tourist and souvenir shop located in the multi-purpose facility "Hot Atami" in front of Bandai Atami Station. You can buy souvenirs from Koriyama, local sake, and vegetables brought in by local farmers.
It takes at least 76 minutes by Shinkansen from Tokyo Station. There are hotels around Koriyama Station that can accommodate a total of 8,000 people, and there are plenty of experiences that take advantage of the urban area. You can also enjoy Japanese-style nighttime content such as bars and snacks. You can also feel the grandeur of nature by moving north, south, east, and west. In Koriyama City, which was developed by drawing water from Lake Inawashiro, which is also a national park, has natural scenery such as Japan's oldest cherry blossoms, and is also recognized as a story of Japanese heritage, you can enjoy food culture and activities such as sake and fermentation. You can experience it. We look forward to your visit as the starting point of your trip to Tohoku.
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