Short Trip to Fukushima, Japan

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This video introduces some of the sights and local experiences in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Fukushima has much to offer for travelers looking for something off the beaten path!

01:33 Koriyama Station
02:18 Tsuruga Castle
04:03 Aizu Ichibankan, a Japanese Traditional Cafe
04:49 Hot Spring Ryokan “Kusurogijyuku Shintaki”
06:30 The best Ramen in Fukushima
07:14 Hot Spring at Ryokan
08:53 Ouchi-juku, a small Japanese village from the Edo period
10:18 To-no Hetsuri, tower cliffs overlooking a river
10:47 Sushi Restaurant “Maguro-tei”

📸 Filmed in July 2024.

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