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Iino UFO Museum
The Iino UFO Museum is located in Iino in southern Fukushima City. The museum was opened in 1992 and contains […]
Ioji Temple
Ioji Temple was founded in 826 and features a Buddhist statue of the ‘Yakushi Nyorai’ (Buddha of Medicine) tha […]
Iwaya Kannon
Iwaya Kannon is a collection of approximately 60 Buddhist engravings that proudly adorn the eastern face of Mt […]
Jitokuji Temple
Jitokuji Temple was opened in the 16th century. The temple is famous for the large 450-year-old weeping cherry […]
Jododaira
:Jododaira is a subalpine plateau with an elevation of 1600 m. It is located at the mid-point of the spectacul […]
Jomopia Miyahata
The Jomon Period of Japanese history stretches from 14,000 BC to 300 BC. Jomopia Miyahata is an archaeological […]
Jorakuen
Jorakuen is a recreation of a traditional Japanese garden of the 14th to 16th centuries. Throughout spring you […]
JRA Fukushima Racecourse
Fukushima City has a long and proud horse racing history. Established in 1918, Fukushima Racecourse is the onl […]
Koseki Yuji Memorial Hall
The Koseki Yuji Memorial Hall celebrates the life of one of Fukushima City’s most famous people, composer Kose […]
Kotori no Mori
Kotori no Mori (Forest of Small Birds) is a secluded woodland area of about 52 hectares on a hillside that lie […]
Kuroiwa Kokuzoson
Kuroiwa Kokuzoson is located behind Manganji Temple on the Abukuma River south of the city center and dates ba […]
Kyu Horikiri-tei
A traditional residence that traces back to the 16th century, Kyu Horikiri-tei (Former Horikiri Residence) was […]
MAX Fukushima
MAX Fukushima has a wide range of stores including a supermarket, pharmacy, food court, arts, crafts and gift […]
Minka-en
Fukushima City Minka-en is a collection of traditional homes, inns, restaurants, and a historic theater, set i […]
Mochizuri Kannon
Mochizuri Kannon is a religious icon that was carved by famed Buddhist priest Gyoki (668-749). The statue is o […]