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Nostalgic Fukushima Travel: Ouchi-juku & Ashinomaki Onsen Station



On the final leg of my Fukushima adventure, I visit Ouchijuku, a post town known for its thatched-roof houses that have been preserved since the Edo period. I also drop by Ashinomaki Onsen Station, known for its cat station masters.

If you’ve been following “This, Too, is Fukushima” from Day 1, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. The mission of this series of videos has always been to show the many faces of Fukushima, not just the nuclear disaster zone that populates most of the Internet when you search for info about the prefecture. I know these videos are just a tiny grain in the seemingly infinite amount of content published every day, but I truly hope I’ve added something positive to the world.

You can help me spread the positivity by liking this video or sharing it.

00:00 Intro
00:48 Yunokami Onsen Station
01:40 Ouchi-juku
04:57 Ashinomaki Onsen Station
06:10 Fukushima is Beautiful

🎎 This, Too, is Fukushima
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Historic Fukushima https://youtu.be/fWK5DUMYqKM
Dreamy Fukushima https://youtu.be/UHLn9xp-wB8

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