cities in Fukushima, Japan

  • Iwaki City
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    Guide to living in Iwaki City. With monthly event & information updates.

  • Aizu Wakamatsu City
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    City official website. Showing sightseeing information, festivals and events, walking tours, local cuisine and products. Provides Guide for Foreigners Living in Aizu Wakamatsu, city data and notice.

  • Fukushima City
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    Shows the profile of the Fukushima City. Information about sightseeing spots, industrial parks, cultural facilities, & artisan works.

  • Haramachi City
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    Official city guide with maps and messaye from the mayor. Provides links to geography and local sightseeing spots, including parks, cultural heritage sites, sports center, and nature trips.

  • Welcome to Hirono
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    Features the Flower Park in Futatsunuma Park & J-Village training camp. With map and information on accommodations & traffic.

  • Kaneyama
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    Photo guide highlighting the Fairy Museum. Offers town profile, including climate & access information.

  • Kitaaizu Village
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    With feature on the fireflies paradise & Togecho fish. Contains profile of the farm village.

  • Welcome to Miharu
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    Covering Matsuri festivals, farm herb garden, Rice Lake International House, Cherry trees, Miharu Institute for Historical and Folk Culture, & more.

  • Naraha Town
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    Highlighting the Tenjin-miisaki Sports Park & Michi-no-eki Naraha. Listings of hot springs, hotels, inns, restaurants, convenience stores, and souvenirs.

  • Nihonmatsu City - Official Homepage
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    Covers festivals, castles, parks, hot spring, ravine, ski resort, monuments, cliff house, & more. Features the City of Flower, trees, and birds.

  • Nishigo Village
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    Introduces the village. Featuring the Abukama River among numerous sightseeing spots. Contains climate, map, and access information.

  • Cyber Town Okuma
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    Traces the origin of the countryside town. Has map, demographics and climate data.

  • Sukagawa City
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    Photo & travel guide focusing on the Sukagawa Peony Garden, Flower Center, Okanbara Azalea Garden, Otsuji-Ga-Taki Falls, Mt. Utsumine, Shakado River, & Midorigaoka Park.

  • Tomioka
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    Local attractions include Tomioka River, streets lined with cherry blossom trees, Azaleas at Yonomori Station, numerous shrines, Yonomori Park, Iwaito Hot Springs, Green Field Tomioka, recreation complex, & campgrounds for students.

  • Towa Town Website
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    Town famous for badminton, some athletics, and canoeing. With picture gallery of Flat & Flag Festivala. Provides comprehensive, step-by-step access guide with photos.

     

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