Fukushima Station (福島駅)
Fukushima Station is a major transportation hub in the Tohoku region and is also known as the starting point of the Tohoku Shinkansen Line. The area surrounding the station is attractive to tourists because of its many historical sights and spectacular natural scenery.
Around the station are the ruins of Fukushima Castle. It is one of the representative castle ruins in Fukushima Prefecture and is now maintained as a park. From the ruins of the castle, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Fukushima city area.
Also, about a 30-minute drive from the station is an area called Urabandai. There, you will find beautiful seasonal natural scenery and many outdoor spots such as the Urabandai Kogen Ski Resort.
Fukushima Prefecture is also famous for its hot springs. Around the station, there are public bathhouses and day-trip hot spring facilities that are popular among tourists in Fukushima City. There are also many hot springs within an hour’s drive of the station, including Inawashiro Onsen and Tengendai Onsen.
Fukushima Prefecture is also a region with a rich culinary culture in the Tohoku region. Around the station, there are restaurants where you can taste local cuisine such as “Fukushima soba” and “imo nimono” (stewed potatoes). In addition, there are many izakayas (Japanese-style pubs) and restaurants in Fukushima City where you can enjoy dishes made with fresh local ingredients.
Around Fukushima Station, there are also many souvenir stores selling traditional crafts and souvenirs. Some of Fukushima’s specialties include peaches, apples, and Koriyama dango, a traditional Koriyama confectionery. Tourists can pick up attractive souvenirs from Fukushima.
The area around Fukushima Station has a wide variety of attractions, including history, culture, nature, and food culture. Tourists can enjoy all the attractions of Fukushima Prefecture.
Restaurants, Foods
Some restaurants and food shops around the station.
Danya Fukushima station Pibot shop (暖や 福島駅ピボット店)
Restaurant Type: Izakaya restaurant
Umaka-tei Fukushima station Pibot shop (うまか亭 福島駅ピボット店)
Restaurant Type: Sushi restaurant
Ducca (DUCCA エスパル 福島店)
Restaurant Type: Italian restaurant
Tourist area
Some tourist area – the best views, museums and parks – around the station.
Fukushima Inari Shrine (福島稲荷神社)
Tourist Area Type: Shinto shrine
Fukushima Inari Shrine is located in Miyamachi, Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture.
Fukushima Inari Shrine is the head shrine of the old castle town of Fukushima, and the former Fukushima-cho is the shrine’s Ujiko area. Located in downtown Fukushima, the shrine is visited by many citizens for the Grand Festival and Hatsumode (New Year’s visit). There is a wooden structure of a fox called “Goshin Kitsune.
Corasse Fukushima Observation Lounge (コラッセふくしま展望ラウンジ)
Tourist Area Type: Tourist attraction
Corasse Fukushima is a complex facility located on the north side of the plaza in front of Fukushima Station West Exit. Centered on a glass atrium, it consists of a low-rise building that houses a multipurpose hall, a product center, and contact points for Fukushima Prefecture and Fukushima City, and a high-rise building that houses offices of commerce and industry organizations, prefectural government affiliated organizations, and private companies. The top floor has an observation lounge and restaurant. It also serves as a venue for events such as invention and ingenuity exhibitions, and flea markets and photo exhibitions are held on weekends. It also serves as a place for citizens relax area.
Fukushima Station West Exit Monument (福島駅西口モニュメント (和))
Tourist Area Type: Tourist attraction
Monument in front of the West Exit Station. In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Yuji Koseki, the Koseki melody is played as a time signal.
Hanamiyama Park (花見山公園)
Tourist Area Type: Park
Hanamiyama Park is the name of a private property owned by a flower and horticultural farmer in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture. It is located on a hillside in the Watari district on the right bank of the Abukuma River, southeast of the city center. The owner opens the land to the public free of charge as a park, which attracts many tourists, especially during the spring flower viewing season.
When you stand on the valley-bottom plain where the village is located, you are surrounded by hills, including Tonjo-yama (Kasuga-yama) at the outlet of the Walnut River, and floriculture is practiced everywhere. In spring, plum blossoms, peaches, someiyoshino, lentillo, bokeh, sanshuyu, magnolia, and camellia bloom not only in the garden but also throughout the area. In addition to spring, the winter season is also the best time to view the Japanese buttercups.
Hotels
There are various hotels around the station.
The Celecton Fukushima (ザ・セレクトン福島)
JR東日本ホテルメッツ 福島 (JR東日本ホテルメッツ 福島)
Richmond Hotel Fukushima Ekimae (リッチモンドホテル 福島駅前)
Convenience Stores, Grocery Stores
Stores for foods, drinks and others.
Tourist Information Center
Tourist information centers inside/around the station.
Have a nice visit !
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