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About Fukushima
Fukushima is a city located in the Fukushima Prefecture in Japan. It is known for its rich history, stunning natural landscapes, and delicious local cuisine. The currency used in Fukushima is the Japanese Yen. The city is home to several historical sites, including the Fukushima Castle and the Hanamiyama Park, which offers breathtaking views of cherry blossoms in spring. Fukushima is also famous for its hot springs, such as the Iizaka Onsen, where visitors can relax and rejuvenate.
When to visit
The best time to visit Fukushima is during the spring months of March to May when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and the weather is mild. Another great time to visit is in the fall, from September to November, when the autumn foliage paints the city in vibrant colors. Summers in Fukushima can be hot and humid, while winters can be cold with occasional snowfall.
Getting around
Getting around Fukushima is easy thanks to its well-connected public transportation system. Visitors can use buses, trains, and taxis to navigate the city and its surrounding areas. Renting a car is also a convenient option for those looking to explore the region at their own pace. Walking and cycling are popular ways to get around the city center and enjoy its sights.
Traveller tips
When visiting Fukushima, be sure to try the local specialty, Kitakata Ramen, a delicious noodle dish known for its thick, chewy noodles and flavorful broth. Make sure to respect local customs and traditions, such as removing your shoes before entering a home or temple. It's also a good idea to learn a few basic phrases in Japanese to help you communicate with locals. Don't forget to pack comfortable shoes for exploring the city's hilly terrain and historic sites. Lastly, be prepared for varying weather conditions and dress accordingly.