Things to do in Fukushima
Fukushima Prefecture is a natural abundance, there is a Bandai and Lake Inawashiro called "treasure trove", you can also experience the mountains and the sea Both of activity. The green season, flower trekking is surrounded by flowers, such as Kikkoukisuge of Oguni-numa Pond wetlands are popular. Water sports that lively in the Lake Inawashiro is thriving, you can also challenge in the wake board. In addition, in the canoe experience and lake walks in Onogawako and lake hibara of back Bandai, you can enjoy a superb view like, such as a picture postcard from the water surface.
- Age 4~Age 90
- 1~2 hours
- 09:00 / 11:00 / 13:30
"Surikamigawa Dam" is the source of "Fukushima Water", which has won the highest gold award at the Monde Selection for four consecutive years. Please join us for an activity of kayaking around the lake, which has high water quality and is nurtured by beautiful nature. A kayak is a small boat for one or two people that moves forward with a paddle with blades on both ends. It is a water activity that you can enjoy freely controlling because you sit inside the boat and the center of gravity is low and close to the water surface. Since it is an experience in an artificial dam lake, there is little risk of being swept away, and since motorized boats, fishing, and swimming are prohibited at Surikamigawa Dam, you can enjoy kayaking touring with peace of mind. Of course, the guide will teach you how to ride and paddle, and will accompany you during the tour, so even first-timers and children can participate with peace of mind. (More than 90% of our tours are first-timers!)
- Age 12~Age 70
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 08:30
Fukushima City is located in a basin surrounded by mountains, which is perfect for cycling, and an electrically assisted e-bike makes it easy to ride up hills! You can carry your bike on the Iizaka Railway and Abukuma Express, so you can enjoy a relaxed cycle without worrying about the way home. For those heading to areas not served by trains, we also offer optional bicycle carrying bags. We also offer lessons for beginners. You can choose a course according to your level. We have powerful e-bikes from BESV. You can choose from 700c cross bikes and 20-inch folding mini bikes. ■2-hour course The Karasugasaki Observation Deck course on Mt. Shinobu, a citizen's village standing in the middle of Fukushima City ■3-hour course Fukushima's Shangri-La, a tour of Hanamiyama Course Iizaka Onsen Course, one of Tohoku's three famous hot springs Take the train back on the Fruit Line course to enjoy seasonal fruits ■5-hour course Climbing Senganmori, the UFO village - a spot only known to those in the know - and the UFO Museum course Tsuchiyu Onsen, the hometown of Kokeshi dolls, a hot spring town in the mountains Course ■8-hour course (for intermediate cyclists) The Bandai Azuma Skyline Hill Climb and Jododaira Cycling Course, featuring Fukushima's breathtaking views We recommend bringing a spare battery.
- Age 3~Age 100
- Within 1 hour
- 10:00 / 11:00 / 12:00 / 13:00 / 14:00
Shiki No Sato aims to be a place of relaxation where visitors can see, touch, be soothed, and relax freely. Entering through the entrance gate in the center of Shiki No Sato, you will see the Crafts Museum directly ahead. When you enter the building through the glass doors, there is a free rest area directly ahead, which you can use freely and without hesitation as a place to take a break or chat. ~Kokeshi Doll Painting~ Using a hand-cranked potter's wheel and five colored paintbrushes, you can paint a traditional Tsuchiyu kokeshi doll. As it uses dissolved food coloring, it is safe to get paint on your skin. You can write your name on the bottom of the kokeshi doll you made!
- Age 18~Age 100
- 1~2 hours
- 10:00 / 14:00
For those who already know how to fold kimonos and nagajuban, we offer a lesson on how to tie the ribbon of a half-width obi. Of course, even those who cannot fold can take this lesson♪ Once you learn how to tie a half-width obi, you can of course tie it to a yukata, but it's also fun because you can tie it to a kimono and go out casually. The instructor will dress you in the kimono, so this is a lesson only on how to tie the half-width obi. Casual kimono includes komon, tsumugi, cotton, etc. *This does not include homongi, tomesode, furisode, etc. You can go out to lunch or a cafe in your kimono!