Japan Tohoku guide - travel related information

Introduce many attractive places and culture in Tohoku Japan

Fukushima

(Movie) Bandai Ski resort - Nekoma resort

For Bandai area in Fukushima, we inroduced the ski resort named Nekoma resort as below. Today, we update the image video shot at one of the nicest powder snow on natural-terrain in Nekoma resort. tohoku-guide.hatenablog.com 2. Nekoma resor…

(Movie) Bandai Ski resort - Alts Bandai

For Bandai area in Fukushima, we inroduced he ski resort named Alts Bandai as below. Today, we update the image movie shot at one of the intermidiate course in Alts Bandai. tohoku-guide.hatenablog.com 1. Alts Bandai www.alts.co.jp youtu.be…

Bandai Ski resort - Nekoma resort

For Bandai area in Fukushima, in addition to Alts Bandai ski resord on yesterday' article, Let us explain Nekoma Ski resort. Ski resort operators, Hoshino resort is same with Alts Bandai ski resort. 2. Nekoma resort www.nekoma.co.jp A mid-…

Bandai Ski resort - Alts Bandai

For Bandai area in Fukushima, in addition to general explanation on yesterday' article, Let us explain about winter activity in Bandai in Fukushima. tohoku-guide.hatenablog.com I would like to recommended one of the two ski resorts run by …

The Bandai, mysterious multi-color lakes and erupted mountain view

The Bandai (磐梯) is an attractive outdoor destination that offer hiking chance in summer and skiing in winter. Mount Bandai is center of this area and a volcano last erupted in 1886. It caused mouontain shape change and created the pond d…

Ouchijuku, former post town with thatched roof house once flourished in the Edo Period

Ouchijuku (大内宿) is a former post town along the Aizu-Nishi trade route, which connected Aizu with Nikko lasting 130km during the Edo Period. At that time, shogunate government required travelers to make their long journeys on foot, and …

Tsurugajo, famous castle symbolizes Aizu area in Fukushima

Tsurugajo(鶴ヶ城) was built in 1384 and changed the loards many times between the different rulers of the Aizu area in Fukushima. The castle was destroyed after the Boshin War of 1868, a rebellion against Tokugawa shogunate had taken over …