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Why Tourists Visit Fukushima

  • * Hike or ski around Mount Bandai and enjoy the views of Goshikinuma (Five Colored Lakes).
  • * Visit the historic Tsuruga Castle and learn about Fukushima's samurai legacy.
  • * Stroll through Ouchi-juku, a preserved Edo-period post town.
  • * Soothe your senses at the Iizaka Onsen hot springs.
  • * Explore Hanamiyama Park for mesmerizing seasonal flower displays.

Fukushima offers nearly 300 hotels, ranging from budget-friendly business hotels to traditional ryokans and luxurious resorts, with most accommodations concentrated in Aizu-Wakamatsu, Koriyama, and near Mount Bandai; 3-star hotels average $70-$100 per night, while 5-star accommodations start at $200 per night. Newly opened in 2022, The Blossom Aizu-Wakamatsu stands out with its blend of modern amenities and traditional designs, featuring rooms overlooking Tsuruga Castle.

Fukushima, located in Japan's Tohoku region, is renowned for its natural beauty, historic landmarks, and relaxing onsen towns, making it a favorite destination for both outdoor enthusiasts and culture lovers.

Key attractions include Mount Bandai for hiking and skiing, Aizu-Wakamatsu's Tsuruga Castle for samurai history, and the iconic Ouchi-juku village with preserved Edo-era houses.

The region's diverse seasons offer unique experiences like cherry blossoms in spring, vivid autumn foliage, and snow-coated landscapes during winter.

Fukushima Tips You Must Know

* Book hotels near Mount Bandai or Goshikinuma for easy access to outdoor activities like hiking and skiing.

* Spring (March-May) and fall (October-November) are the best seasons to visit for mild weather and stunning scenery.

* Use the Japan Rail Pass to travel conveniently between cities like Koriyama, Aizu-Wakamatsu, and Fukushima by shinkansen.

* Always check for onsen facilities when booking rural hotels and ryokans as many offer private baths.

* During winter, confirm snow shuttle availability if staying near ski resorts like Urabandai.

Fukushima City

Fukushima City is known for its proximity to the scenic Hanamiyama Park, a vibrant hotspot for cherry blossoms in spring. The Iizaka Onsen area boasts one of Japan's oldest hot springs, beloved by locals for centuries. Fukushima's annual Peach Festival celebrates its sweet, juicy fruit, earning the city its nickname as the 'Peach Paradise.'

Explore hotels in Fukushima City and stay close to blooming parks, ancient hot springs, and delicious local festivals.

Aizu-Wakamatsu

Aizu-Wakamatsu stands out for Tsuruga Castle, a reconstructed samurai fortress offering panoramic city views. The city is home to the Byakkotai story, a stirring tale of teenage samurai, celebrated in its museum. Oyakuen, a historic medicinal herb garden, provides a quiet yet fascinating look at Edo-era healthcare.

Find hotels in Aizu-Wakamatsu and immerse yourself in samurai lore, castles, and tranquil gardens.

Koriyama

Koriyama showcases Lake Inawashiro, the fourth largest lake in Japan, perfect for water activities year-round. The city surprises with the fascinating Asaka History Museum, which recounts Koriyama's modern development. Koriyama Big Palette hosts unique events like the Fukushima Sake Festival, a highlight for food and drink enthusiasts.

Book hotels in Koriyama to enjoy lakeside serenity, fascinating museums, and vibrant local events.

Kitakata

Kitakata is famously the ramen capital of Japan, with over 100 shops serving its signature thick noodles. Traditional kura storehouses, preserved as shops and museums, dominate the historic cityscape. Kitakata charms art lovers with its Atsushio Hot Spring Art and Handicraft Village, where local craftsmanship flourishes.

Stay in hotels in Kitakata and savor world-class ramen while exploring an artisan's paradise.

Iwaki

Iwaki offers the Aquamarine Fukushima, a leading-edge aquarium showcasing regional marine ecosystems and rare seals. Spa Resort Hawaiians features a surprising Hawaiian theme, complete with palm trees and Hula performances. Shioyasaki Lighthouse, a scenic coastal icon, was a filming location for Japanese dramas.

Enjoy unique accommodations in hotels in Iwaki, where seaside adventures meet tropical resorts.

Stay Central in Fukushima's Key Cities

Discover more functional Central hotels in Fukushima's lively urban centers.

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Description
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Price per night

Aizuwakamatsu Washington Hotel

Aizuwakamatsu

  • Tsuruga Castle (2 km)
  • Nanokamachi Street (0.5 km)
  • Aizu Sake Museum (1.8 km)

Known for its prime location, this hotel places travelers in the heart of samurai history, just a short walk from the main shopping district. The panoramic views from upper-floor rooms highlight the serene landscape of Aizu.

  • Central location

  • Great views

  • Modern facilities

$70-$100/night

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Koriyama Ekimae

Koriyama

  • Koriyama Station (0.2 km)
  • Big Palette Koriyama (2.4 km)
  • Kaiseizan Park (3.5 km)

The hotel's proximity to Koriyama Station makes it incredibly convenient for travelers exploring the region. Guests often rave about its modern rooms that offer ergonomic spaces designed for both comfort and efficiency.

  • Close to train station

  • Spacious rooms

  • Great guest services

$80-$120/night

Koriyama Washington Hotel

Koriyama

  • Koriyama Station (0.4 km)
  • Asaka History Museum (3 km)
  • Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art (2.5 km)

This hotel impresses with its blend of affordability and centrality, offering easy access to local eateries. Its lively lobby regularly displays artwork by Fukushima's emerging talents.

  • Affordable

  • Artistic décor

  • Nearby restaurants

$60-$90/night

Indulge in Fukushima's Luxury Stays

Indulge yourself with more tailored comfort at Luxury hotels in Fukushima.

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Price per night

The Celecton Fukushima

Fukushima City

  • Hanamiyama Park (5 km)
  • Fukushima Prefectural Art Museum (1.7 km)
  • Fukushima Station (0.8 km)

A standout for its chic, minimalist design, this hotel merges luxury with urban flair. The rooftop terrace offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, perfect for a peaceful evening.

  • Modern design

  • Mountain views

  • Excellent service

$150-$200/night

Marumine Kanko Hotel

Aizuwakamatsu

  • Tsuruga Castle (3 km)
  • Shiroki Brewery (1.5 km)
  • Byakkotai Museum (2 km)

Set near historic landmarks, this luxury ryokan comes with private outdoor onsen offering views of the river. Guests appreciate the traditional multi-course kaiseki dinners prepared with seasonal ingredients.

  • Onsen access

  • Traditional meals

  • Scenic surroundings

$250-$350/night

Koriyama View Hotel

Koriyama

  • Big Palette Koriyama (2.8 km)
  • Kaiseizan Park (3.3 km)
  • Koriyama Station (0.6 km)

Combining modern comforts with personalized hospitality, the Koriyama View Hotel caters to guests seeking an elegant urban experience. Famous for its in-house French-Japanese fusion restaurant.

  • Fine dining

  • Luxury ambiance

  • Friendly staff

$180-$250/night

Quaint Boutique Experiences

Find beautifully unique and tailored stays among more Boutique hotels in Fukushima's scenic areas.

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Description
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Price per night

Urabandai Lake Resort Goshiki No Mori

Urabandai

  • Goshikinuma Lakes (0.3 km)
  • Mount Bandai (10 km)
  • Urabandai Visitor Center (2 km)

Sitting on the shores of the Goshikinuma lakes, this boutique resort offers unmatched access to some of Japan's most scenic trails. The resort's glass-walled dining area brings guests closer to nature with every meal.

  • Lakeside access

  • Nature-focused design

  • Relaxing onsen

$120-$180/night

Kutsurogijuku Chiyotaki

Aizuwakamatsu

  • Tsuruga Castle (2.2 km)
  • Aizu Sazaedo (3 km)
  • Oyakuen Herb Garden (1 km)

This boutique ryokan charms with its mountain-facing outdoor baths and traditional tatami rooms. Guests love the hand-prepared seasonal kaiseki dining experience.

  • Traditional rooms

  • Mountain views

  • Exceptional cuisine

$220-$300/night

Kutsurogijyuku Shintaki

Aizuwakamatsu

  • Tsuruga Castle (1.5 km)
  • Aizu Byakkotai Museum (2.2 km)
  • Aizu Sazaedo (2.8 km)

Steeped in tradition, this hotel offers rejuvenating indoor onsen baths drawn from natural springs. Its nostalgic architecture has made it a popular location for cultural photo shoots.

  • Traditional ambiance

  • Natural hot springs

  • Photographic appeal

$200-$250/night

Perfect for Families

Plan cozy family getaways with more Family Friendly hotels in Fukushima's serene settings.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

Onyado Toho

Aizuwakamatsu

  • Tsuruga Castle (2.5 km)
  • Aizu Sazaedo (3 km)
  • Byakkotai Museum (2 km)

Nestled in the Higashiyama Hot Spring area, this family-focused ryokan features both spacious rooms and a kid-friendly hot spring. Board games and traditional yukata become part of cherished family activities here.

  • Family-friendly amenities

  • Spacious rooms

  • Relaxing onsen

$130-$180/night

Tagoto

Kitakata

  • Kitakata Ramen Shop (0.6 km)
  • Kura Street (1 km)
  • Kitakata Museum (1.2 km)

This family-friendly ryokan stands out for its central location in Kitakata, making it ideal for ramen outings and cultural explorations. The welcoming staff often surprise children with small traditional souvenirs.

  • Kitakata access

  • Welcoming atmosphere

  • Cultural family activities

$100-$150/night

Hotel Listel Inawashiro Wing Tower

Inawashiro

  • Lake Inawashiro (5 km)
  • Mount Bandai (10 km)
  • Inawashiro Ski Resort (3 km)

A favorite for winter sports families, this large hotel also offers summer activities like mountain biking and lake picnics nearby. Rooms equipped with small kitchenettes cater perfectly to families with young children.

  • Winter sports access

  • Kid-friendly amenities

  • Kitchenettes

$140-$210/night

Fun with Indoor Pools

Dive into more year-round fun at Hotels with indoor pool in Fukushima's scenic resorts.

Hotel Name
Description
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Price per night

En Resort Grandeco Hotel

Ura-Bandai

  • Goshikinuma Lakes (6 km)
  • Mount Bandai (8 km)
  • Urabandai Visitor Center (5 km)

Situated near the Ura-Bandai area, this resort is one of the few in the region with a large heated indoor pool, perfect for all seasons. The hotel's ski-in, ski-out option makes it a winter favorite.

  • Heated indoor pool

  • Ski-in, ski-out access

  • Spacious rooms

$170-$220/night

Sansuiso Tsuchiyu Spa

Tsuchiyu Onsen

  • Mount Adatara (12 km)
  • Tsuchiyu Roadside Station (1 km)
  • Fukushima Station (15 km)

This hot spring hotel combines onsen relaxation with a rare indoor waterpark-like experience. Families and couples can enjoy the playful but serene vibe of its indoor spa facilities.

  • Indoor water park features

  • Traditional onsen

  • Fun for couples and families

$160-$190/night

Renaissance Tanagura

Tanagura

  • Shiramizu Amida Temple (20 km)
  • Fukuroda Falls (35 km)
  • Tanagura Castle Ruins Park (6 km)

This countryside resort offers a luxurious indoor swimming pool complemented by wellness programs and spa treatments. A golf course nearby adds a touch of leisure for active travelers.

  • Indoor swimming pool

  • Spa options

  • Golf access

$200-$250/night

Frequently asked question

What are the best hotels near Fukushima's top attraction, Mount Bandai?

Hotels like Urabandai Lake Resort provide direct access to Mount Bandai and offer stunning lakeside views and on-site hot springs.

Are there family-friendly hotels in Fukushima with amenities for children?

Hotel Listel Inawashiro provides spacious family suites, indoor pools, and activities like snow sports for all ages.

What is the typical cost of hotels in Fukushima city for budget travelers?

Budget hotels in Fukushima city, like APA Hotel Fukushima Ekimae, typically cost $50-$70 per night and include free Wi-Fi and basic amenities.

Are there boutique hotels in Fukushima for a unique stay?

Kutsurogijuku Chiyotaki in Aizu-Wakamatsu offers a boutique ryokan experience with traditional tatami rooms and river views.

What is the best hotel near the Ouchi-juku historic village?

Irori Guesthouse Tenmado, located near Ouchi-juku, provides authentic accommodations with a traditional Japanese hearth for cooking meals.

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