Aizu
History, wilderness, and great lakes.
The Aizu region, covering the western part of Fukushima, is old-fashioned Japan at its best. In Aizu, you’ll find perfectly restored settlements from the Edo Era in a forested mountain landscape that still can largely be called truly wild. Make sure to respect the numerous bear warnings when heading up those hiking trails into the deep woods.
At the same time, Aizu is famous for its pristine lakes which are perfect for swimming and scenic boating. Just over two hours away from Tokyo and you are in a completely different world. Here are some of the top attractions.
Trivia
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MoreAttractions
Aizuwakamatsu
Samurai history in beautiful surroundings. Don't forget to indulge in some sake on the way.
Goshikinuma (Five Colored Ponds)
A hike dotted with beauty, and one of the most picturesque rowboat trips you'll ever find.
Topics: fukushima, Japan's Great Outdoors, summer, traditional