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Fukushima

About Fukushima

Fukushima, a heartwarming hometown woven by nature and history

Fukushima Prefecture is an attractive region with beautiful nature and rich history.

Natural landscapes such as Mt. Bandai and Goshikinuma are beautiful in each season and ideal for outdoor activities.

Aizu Wakamatsu City has historical spots such as Tsurugajo Castle and Ouchi-juku, where you can feel the atmosphere of the Edo period.

Visitors can also enjoy Fukushima's specialties, such as peaches and Japanese sake, which provide warm hospitality to visitors.

Basic Information

region Tohoku
capital Fukushima
largest cities Iwaki
Koriyama
Fukushima
Aizuwakamatsu
Sukagawa
area 13,784km2
population 1,749,036 (2024)
GDP 7,987 billion JPY
prefecture's tree Japanese zelkova
prefecture's bird Narcissus flycatcher
prefecture's flower Nemotoshakunage

Popular Area

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Northern Area

A heart-enriching trip in the northern area of Fukushima Prefecture, where history and nature come alive

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Aidu Area

A journey through time in the Aizu area, a treasure trove of history and nature

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Central Area

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Southern Aidu Area

A quiet journey through the unspoiled nature and history of Southern Aizu

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Iwaki Area

Enjoy a relaxing time in Iwaki, a city where the sea meets hot springs

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