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Fukushima

Fukushima Prefecture, often referred to as the 'Island of Good Fortune,' serves as a vital gateway between Japan's Tohoku region and the Kanto plain. Known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and stunning natural landscapes, it offers a diverse travel experience. For frequent flyer hotel travelers, Fukushima City stands out as the primary hub. As the capital, it boasts the highest concentration of accommodation options, ranging from international business hotels to traditional ryokans. Its strategic location provides excellent connectivity via rail and road networks, making it an ideal base for exploring surrounding attractions such as Aizu-Wakamatsu, Onuma Quasi-National Park, and the historic Ouchi-juku village. The city center is walkable and well-served by public transport, ensuring convenience for both leisure and business guests.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base

Fukushima City Center near JR Fukushima Station is the top choice. It offers the highest density of hotels, including major international chains and local business hotels. The area is highly walkable, with easy access to dining, shopping, and transportation hubs, making it the most convenient base for exploring the prefecture.

Getting Around

Fukushima Station is a key stop on the Tohoku and Yamagata Shinkansen lines, providing rapid access to Tokyo (approx. 1 hour). Local buses and taxis are efficient within the city. For exploring rural areas, national parks, and historical sites like Aizu, renting a car from the station or nearby agencies is highly recommended for flexibility.

Best Season

Spring (April-May) is ideal for cherry blossoms, while Autumn (October-November) offers spectacular fall foliage. Summer provides a cool escape from the heat, and Winter brings opportunities for skiing in the mountains. The best times to visit are spring and autumn for the most scenic beauty and comfortable weather conditions.

Nearby attractions

Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium

Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium

Culture9.0 km

Baseball venue in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art

Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art

Museum2.1 km

museum in Japan

Mount Shinobu

Mount Shinobu

Nature3.3 km

mountain in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Mount Azuma-kofuji

Mount Azuma-kofuji

Nature17.3 km

mountain in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Mount Adatara

Mount Adatara

Nature21.0 km

mountain in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Fukushima Castle

Fukushima Castle

Historic5.3 km

Japanese castle in Fukushima city, Japan

Takayu Onsen

Takayu Onsen

Nature11.8 km

building in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Shimotoriwata Memorial Stele

Shimotoriwata Memorial Stele

Monument6.0 km

Iizaka Onsen

Iizaka Onsen

Nature6.2 km

building in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan

Miyahata Site

Miyahata Site

Historic7.0 km

archaeological site in Fukushima, Japan

Nihonmatsu Castle

Nihonmatsu Castle

Historic19.9 km

Japanese Castle

Mount Issaikyō

Mount Issaikyō

Nature17.6 km

mountain in Fukushima and Inawashiro, Fukushima prefecture, Japan

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