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  Aizuwakamatsu and Kitakata(Aizuwakamatsu and Kitakata in Fukushima)
In addition to the presence on a mountain to the north of numerous lakes and marshes created as a result of the eruption of Mount Bandai, this area is home to Higashiyama Onsen and other hot springs and visitors can bask in the natural environment and enjoy various sporting activities.
Kitakata, a Town of Storehouses and Ramen Noodles
Given the nationwide prominence of Kitakata ramen noodles, tourists are a common sight as they descend upon this city in hopes of taking a stroll around town and sampling a bowl of ramen noodles.
www.jnto.go.jp /tourism/en/23.html   (240 words)

  
  Fukushima Prefecture - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fukushima Prefecture (福島県Fukushima-ken) is located in the Tohoku region onHonshu island, Japan.
Fukushima Prefecture was historically part of Mutsu Province.This region of Japan is also known as Michinoku andŌshū.
Fukushima prefecture is the southernmost prefecture of Tohoku,and the closest to Tokyo.It is divided by mountain ranges into three regions called (fromwest to east) Aizu, Nakadori, and Hamadori.
www.encyclopedia-of-knowledge.com /?t=Fukushima_Prefecture   (216 words)

  
 Fukushima Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fukushima Prefecture (福島県 Fukushima-ken) is located in the Tohoku region on Honshu island, Japan.
Fukushima Prefecture was historically part of Mutsu Province.
The coastal Hamadori region lies on the Pacific Ocean and is the flattest and most temperate region, while the Nakadori region is the agricultural heart of the prefecture and contains the capital Fukushima, and the mountainous Aizu region has many sccenic lakes and harsh winters.
www.peekskill.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Fukushima_Prefecture   (330 words)

  
 Fukushima Prefecture
Fukushima prefecture is the southernmost prefecture of Tohoku, and the closest to Tokyo.
The coastal region traditionally specializes in fishing and seafood industries, and is notable for its electric and particularly nuclear power-generating industry, while the upland regions are more focused on agriculture.
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www.datamass.net /fu/fukushima-prefecture.html   (183 words)

  
 SAKE / Skyward Sake Series [ Kitakata ]
And within the southernmost of Tohoku’s six prefectures, Fukushima, is located the historic town of Kitakata.
As well as being known for the quality of its soybeans and, thus, its tofu, Kitakata is a producer of fine rice, a vital ingredient in the sake for which Fukushima has established quite a reputation.
Here, the name to watch for is Yamatogawa, which has been produced in Kitakata since 1790, using the excellent local water from the mountains north of the town.
www.jal.com /en/sake/skyward/kitakata.html   (299 words)

  
 KITAKATA | Fukushima - JAPANiCAN
Kitakata is known for the large number of storehouses that were built here, thanks to the region's thriving sake production.
Museum in the former residence of Fukushima's wealthiest late 19th century landowner
We are proud of our cuisine made from local ingredients and large bath, with low-heat charcoal-fire sauna.
www.japanican.com /japaninfo/Mesh.aspx?Mesh=070601   (147 words)

  
 TownNet.com - World > Asia > Japan > Fukushima
Fukushima called after Fukushima Castle has many temples built 1,200 years ago.
Experience the spirit of Fukushima through this look at life, culture, history and nature along the Abukuma River, the life source of Fukushima.
Outline of Fukushima prefecture, tourist attractions, district, municipality and scenic spot.
www.townnet.com /world/asia/japan/fukushima.html   (155 words)

  
 eG Forums -> Fukushima prefecture   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fukushima is the farthest north I have been in Japan and it is the only prefecture outside of Tokyo where my husband has relatives yet I can't name one dish from this area.....
I have never heard of Kitakata ramen before (though I also admit to not being much of a ramen eater) I wonder how popular it is outside of the area?
Yes, according to the website, Kitakata is one of the three famed ramen in Japan.
forums.egullet.org /index.php?showtopic=50234   (427 words)

  
 Fukushima, Fukushima
For the Japanese military leader see Yasumasa Fukushima.
Fukushima (福島市; -shi) is the capital city of Fukushima Prefecture in the Tohoku region of Japan.
See also: Fukushima, Fukushima, 1907, 2003, Adachi District, Fukushima, Aizuwakamatsu, Fukushima, April 1
encyclopedie-en.snyke.com /articles/fukushima_fukushima.html   (84 words)

  
 Kitakata Japan - Kitakata City guide and Kitakata destination guide   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kitakata derives its name from its location, which is north of Aizuwakamatsu in the northwestern part of Fukushima.
Although Kitakata is known largely for its storehouses, it has various other traditional features.
In summer, Kitakata holds an energetic festival that includes a fireworks display and Aizu-Kitakata-Shosuke-Odori dancing, a Aizu-Kitakata-daiko (drumming) performance and the Kyodo-Geino-Festival (other local forms of entertainment).
www.hotelsandinfo.com /kitakata-_-japan-tourist-information.phtml   (361 words)

  
 Shin-Matsuba Ryokan: About the Inn & Location
Main tourist attractions in the area are Mount Azuma Kofuji, Mount bandai, and Five Color Swamp (Goshiki numa in Japanese).
The areas of Zao and Kitakata are also accessible by car.
Take a train from Fukushima station to Iizaka Onsen station, the last station.
www.chuokai-fukushima.or.jp /iizaka-spa/sinmatsuba/english   (321 words)

  
 VT Kitakata Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The travel forum is where you can ask for help on any aspect of a trip you're planning.
When 532,999 members from over 200 countries put their heads together, you're sure to get accurate, up-to-date and unbiased insights that you won't find anywhere else.
Be the first to post a question in the Kitakata Forum.
forum.virtualtourist.com /forum-974566-1-Travel-Kitakata--forum.html   (86 words)

  
 apartment in Kitakata.Reviews, Hotels Kitakata   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When looking for a apartment rental in Kitakata,you should remember that during peak periods bookings might be fully booked early in the town you intend to reserve your lodging, so it is always best to book your hotel in Kitakata as soon as you know you will be needing a hotel.
There are a large number of apartment booking engines for Kitakatas, so this is very helpful to get an idea of the different types of suites and the normal rate.
In order to assist you in finding your Kitakata room, we have developed an interface that will compare hotel booking engines simultaneously so that you can get the best price for Kitakata.
www.frequent-traveller.biz /find/Kitakata-26707.php   (189 words)

  
 Fukushima Pref. Tourism Database
The whole Cities, Towns and Villages of Fukushima Prefecture ; 90 Municipalities
Kitakata City, Atsushiokano Village, Shiokawa Town, Yamato Town, Nishiaizu Town, Takasato Village
Fukushima City, Nihonmatsu City, Kori Town, Date Town, Kunimi Town, Yanagawa Town, Hobara Town, Rrozen Town, Tsukidate Town, Kawamata Town, Iino Town, Adachi Town, Otama Village, Motomiya Town, Shirasawa Village, Iwashiro Town, Towa Town
www.pref.fukushima.jp /kanko/k_hp_e/main   (277 words)

  
 TrekEarth | Making Kitakata Ramen Photo   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This woman is making Kitakata ramen, known throughout Japan.
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Also, the table top is a little blown out, and there seems to be loss of detail in the shadows (probably just my monitor).
www.trekearth.com /gallery/Asia/photo385.htm   (147 words)

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