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Step back in time at Tsuruga Castle, a symbol of samurai history in Fukushima.
Discover traditional crafts and the enduring spirit of the Aizu region.
Experience authentic rural Japan away from the usual tourist crowds.
Immerse yourself in samurai culture and the legacy of the Byakkotai.
Savor unique local delicacies like wappa-meshi and sake tasting.
Explore a city where history, culture, and natural beauty converge.
Getting around Aizuwakamatsu is straightforward. The city center is quite walkable, especially around Tsuruga Castle and the samurai district. For longer distances, the Aizu Railway line is convenient for reaching places like Ouchi-juku. Local buses also serve the city and surrounding areas, though schedules can be less frequent. Renting a car offers the most flexibility for exploring the wider Aizu region. Consider purchasing a regional pass for cost-effective travel on trains and buses.
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Discover Aizu's rich sake heritage and traditional crafts with expertly curated tours and activities.
Discover the rich history and samurai spirit of Aizuwakamatsu with guided tours of the iconic Tsuruga Castle.
Explore the poignant history of the Byakkotai and delve into Aizuwakamatsu's samurai legacy through insightful guided tours.
Discover the samurai legacy of Fukushima on immersive walking tours through Aizuwakamatsu's historic streets, castle, and temples.
Discover Aizuwakamatsu's rich culinary heritage through guided food and dining tours, experiencing authentic local tastes.
Step back in time with immersive tours of Ouchi-juku, a beautifully preserved Edo-period post town near Aizuwakamatsu.