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  2. Fukushima (city) - Wikipedia. Coordinates: 37°45′38.9″N 140°28′29″E. Fukushima (福島市, Fukushima-shi, [ɸɯ̥kɯꜜɕima]) is the capital city of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. It is located in the northern part of the Nakadōri, central region of the prefecture.

  3. Tohoku. Fukushima City. A bustling city famed for spectacular and seasonal flowers. The capital of Fukushima Prefecture is a compact city center surrounded by lush mountains, fruit orchards and healing hot springs.

  4. It contains English information for visitors in Fukushima City including Hanamiyama and Bandai-Azuma Skyline. Enjoy a range of model courses, workshops, tours,local cuisine, products and events. You can also stay at a traditional ryokan and bath in a hot spring at one of the local onsen areas including Iizaka Onsen, Tsuchiyu Onsen, or Takayu Onsen.

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  5. Discover the top things to do in Fukushima, Japan's 3rd largest prefecture in size. Enjoy history at Edo-era village Ouchijuku and Aizuwakamatsu Castle, or volcanic Mt Bandai, the lakes of Goshiki-numa and sakura at Hanamiyama Park.

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  6. Fukushima (福島) is the capital city of Fukushima Prefecture in the Tohoku Region of Japan. Located along the foothills of the Azuma mountain range about 40 kilometers inland from the Pacific Ocean, Fukushima is not a major tourist destination, but offers a variety of natural and seasonal attractions including hot springs, hiking trails in ...

  7. Fukushima is a city in northern Japan. It is the capital of Fukushima Prefecture. The city of Iino was merged into the city of Fukushima on 1 July 2008.

  8. Mar 30, 2024 · Easily reached from Tokyo, Fukushima has everything Japan is famous for, including relaxing onsen, sake, cherry blossoms and powder-covered mountain slopes. Fostering unique traditions of food and culture, the fertile lands of Fukushima produce some of Japan's best fruit and sake. Nature is abundant here, and international and local visitors ...