Japan

Fukushima Prefecture

Trips to Fukushima Prefecture

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Fukushima Prefecture, nestled in the Tohoku region of Japan, invites travelers to explore its natural and cultural wonders. Known for its beautiful landscapes, Fukushima is home to Mount Bandai, known as the "Mount Fuji of the Tohoku," offering breathtaking views and outdoor adventures. Visitors will also find solace in the calming waters of Lake Inawashiro, the fourth largest lake in Japan, perfect for water sports and peaceful retreats. The region's local culture shines through in the traditional villages and the hospitality of its people, making it a captivating destination.


One of the key areas to visit is the historic city of Aizuwakamatsu, famous for its samurai heritage and the stunning Tsuruga Castle, a symbol of the city's rich history. The Ouchi-juku, a well-preserved post town with Edo-period architecture, transports visitors back in time. Each city and town in Fukushima Prefecture offers a unique glimpse into Japan's history and beauty, promising travelers an enriching and unforgettable journey through the past and present.

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To travel to Japan, all foreign visitors must have a valid passport whose validity covers the entire period of stay. Depending on the country of origin, it may be necessary to obtain a visa. Additionally, proof of accommodation and a return ticket may be required. It is essential to check the specific requirements for your country of residence. Travelers can check their specific requirements on iVisa.com. For more details, visit the official page of visa requirements for Japan: https://www.japan.travel/en/plan/visa-info/. It is highly recommended to travel with insurance that provides the broadest possible coverage for any incident (health problems, car rental traffic accidents, trip cancellations…), as dealing with them in Japan can be extremely costly. It is recommended that the insurance contracted does not require the insured to advance the expenses.

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