On the 10th anniversary of the March 11, 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami we take a look at the astonishing progress made in the Fukushima area.
Visiting the Fukushima Coastline almost ten years after the devastating events of 2011. Towns are starting to rebuild, offering hope for future tourists.
安達太良山、磐梯山、西吾妻山の雪山登山のご紹介。冬でも人気の高い山々で、完全凍結した大火口、雪と氷の稜線、壮大な樹氷・スノーモンスターなど見れる景色は三者三様。ここでしか見れない絶景が広がっています。
Support Fukushima through Sightseeing! For those who wants to get off the beaten path to visit wonderful, lesser-known sites, Central Fukushima is perfect.
Head to the nature-filled prefecture of Fukushima for top quality sake from three long-standing breweries.
With all this history on display, it goes without saying you’ll find some of the best traditional delicacies in Fukushima.
Travelers to Japan will find that there is more to Fukushima than the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami disaster that’s come to define it.