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Opens in 2022! I went to "Fukushima Roadside Station" in Osasao, Fukushima Prefecture! [Fukushima...

Roadside Eki Fukushima, the 170th roadside station in Tohoku, opened on April 27, 2022 at the entrance to the expressway connecting Fukushima Prefecture and Yamagata Prefecture. Apparently the name of the fruit power country, it is nearby...

ikokeikoke2022.09.05

Let's follow Noguchi Hideyo's footsteps! 4 recommended spots scattered throughout Fukushima Prefecture!

Noguchi Hideyo is famous for his 1,000 yen bills, but did you know that he was originally from Fukushima Prefecture? The prefecture still retains buildings and museums from when Noguchi Hideyo actually lived. In this article...

HiroyukiOkaHiroyukiOka2022.09.04

JR Morioka Station

[Iwate Prefecture] A good old retro trip! 5 spots that will give you a feel for Morioka's history!

Morioka City, the capital of Iwate Prefecture, is a city that is both new and old, with a retro atmosphere, not only a cityscape. Morioka Castle, where stone walls remain, and Red Brick Museum, which retains the image of the Meiji era, is a sightseeing spot...

HiroyukiOkaHiroyukiOka2022.09.03

10 wineries in Iwate Prefecture! A rich, rich Japanese wine from a winery with a rich personality!

Iwate Prefecture is cool and has a large temperature difference between mornings and evenings, and the Kitakami Mountains, which account for most of the area, has many slopes of calcareous soil suitable for grape cultivation, making it a place where winemaking has been a popular place for ancient times. I'm shaking...

Daiwa ConsilioDaiwa Consilio2022.09.02

[Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture] Follow the footsteps of the Oshu Soma clan, who fostered a unique culture for 800 years...

It has been over 800 years since the Sengoku Daimyo Soma clan was given to Mutsu Kuni Namekatagun (Minamisoma City, Iitate Village) in northern Fukushima Prefecture by Minamoto Yoritomo, and has been in the Reiwa era...

NORIJUNNORIJUN2022.09.01

10 wineries in Northern Yamagata Prefecture! Enjoy the wine brewed by Gassan, Zao and the Sea of ​​Japan!

Yamagata Prefecture has many basins suitable for grape cultivation, and the largest number of wineries in the six Tohoku prefectures, with the number of newer wineries in the Murayama region, north of the prefecture, in recent years. In addition, Tsuruoka city in the Shonai region is also new...

Daiwa ConsilioDaiwa Consilio2022.08.31

8 wineries in [South Yamagata Prefecture]! The grapes grown in Okitama are made into a mellow wine!

The Okitama region in the southern part of Yamagata Prefecture has long been a thriving grape production, and there are many long-established wineries, and together with new wineries, they have brewed high-quality Japanese wines to the market. Takahata I...

Daiwa ConsilioDaiwa Consilio2022.08.30

[Minamiaizu District, Fukushima Prefecture] The abundance of hot springs in the Nasu volcanic belt is attractive. ``Ouchi-juku'' and ``Tonohe...

Yunogami Onsen is located in Shimogomachi, the southernmost tip of the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture, bordering Nasu Shiobara City, Tochigi Prefecture. Agagawa River flows through the center of the town...

NORIJUNNORIJUN2022.08.29

Hinoedagi Kabuki

What is Hinouegi Village, a hidden village where villagers pass on kabuki? [Fukushima Prefecture]

Hinoematamura is a mountain village located in the southernmost west of Fukushima Prefecture and borders Gunma, Tochigi and Niigata prefectures. Its area is approximately 340 square kilometers, with 98% of the forests occupying its forests. people...

NORIJUNNORIJUN2022.08.28

[Yamagata Prefecture] Obanazawa watermelon is famous nationwide, but there are actually other delicious watermelons in Yamagata Prefecture...

View this post on Instagram Instagram Nagai City Tourism Association on Instagram: "Yamagata Arcadia Tourist Bureau's experience tour "Water...

ikokeikoke2022.08.27

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