Activity of the NAKADORI area in FUKUSHIMA Ken

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Fruits Roads in FUKUSHIMA known for its delicious fruits 73A002
In the western part of Fukushima City, there is a Fruit Road, affectionately known as the "Fruit Line" and "Peach Line", lined with tourist orchards and direct sales fruit shops. Starting with cherries in June, you can enjoy seasonal fruits for about half a year, including peaches, grapes, pears, and apples. There are many tourist orchards along the Fruit Line and Peach Line, so you can enjoy fruit picking. Scissors and other tools needed for fruit picking are available to rent on-site. Many orchards offer all-you-can-eat for 30 minutes (for a fee), and there is an additional charge for taking fruits home.

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FUKUSHIMA(City/Cap)  
JODODAIRA Plateau a marshland surrounded by mountains 73N006
ILocated at an altitude of 1600m, the area is surrounded by volcanic desert and virgin coniferous forests, mainly Abies mariesii. Many alpine plants, coniferous forests, and marshes are also scattered here and there. A visitor center, rest areas, and nature trails have been established, and various levels of activities are available, from an hour's hike starting from here to full-scale trekking. When the mountain tourist road named Bandai-Azuma Skyline opens from April to mid-November, you can easily enjoy the subalpine nature. It is not only a great place for daytime activities, but also a great place for stargazing. In 1993, the Jododaira Astronomical Observatory, the highest public observatory in Japan, was established

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"the Witch's Eye" a cobalt blue lake 73N007
This is a crater lake on the mountainside of Mt. Issaikyozan in the Azuma Mountain Range. Official name is "Goshikinuma" (different from Goshikinuma in Urabandai, Fukushima Pref.), but it is also called "Witch's Eye" because it has a beautiful cobalt blue color, and the water fills a crater about 300m in diameter, and its color changes from moment to moment depending on the sunlight. You can get to "Witch's Eye" by walking about 90 minutes from Jododaira on the Bandai Azuma Skyline, which can be reached by car, and you can view it from the summit of Mt. Issaikyozan at an altitude of 1,949m. There is no path that leads directly down to the shore of the lake from the summit. It is a sight you will never forget once you see it. BTW, don't forget that it is a bear habitat!

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FUKUSHIMA(City/Cap)
Mt. RYOZEN a low mountain, but a thrilling mountain 73N009
Mt. Ryozen, a historic mountain over 1200 years ago, is a low mountain with an elevation of 825m, but it is dotted with impressive and unusually shaped rocks, making it a thrilling mountain. There are well-maintained hiking trails in the mountain, and you can enjoy a great panorama of the Pacific Ocean and casual trekking. You can also enjoy beautiful nature throughout the year. The hiking trails are well-maintained and easy for beginners to walk, but there are many forks and rocky areas, so there are some places where you need to be careful. The beginner's course is about 7km long and takes about 3 hours to walk. At the foot of the mountain, there is a facility named "Ryozen Kodomonosato (Ryozen Children's Village)", which makes use of nature as it is, and you can stay at a campsite or cottage. There are also hot springs and accommodation facilities in the surrounding area, where you can take a day trip to the baths.

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DATE(City)
KAISEIZAN Park sports facilities and park facilities 73N010
This park is surrounded by water and greenery, with Lake Isuzu, which was created as an irrigation pond at the beginning of the Meiji era. It is known as one of the prefecture's leading cherry blossom viewing spots. It is a symbolic park for Koriyama residents. It consists of sports facilities and park facilities. The sports facilities include an athletics stadium, baseball field, archery range, and indoor swimming pool, make them one of the Fukushima Prefecture's sports hubs. The area around Lake Isuzu, with its outdoor music hall and octagonal pavilion (a gazebo) has been developed as a place of relaxation, and is also the location of events such as the Cherry Blossom Festival with night illumination of the cherry blossoms during cherry blossom season and the Summer Festival. Entry is free of charge. However, there may be additional fees when using certain facilities within the park or for events held.

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KORIYAMA(City)
EBISU CIRCUIT called the Mecca of Drifting 73A017
Opened in 1986. It has nine courses in the highlands at the foot of Mt. Adatara, and a wide range of events are held there, from racing to sports driving and drifting competitions. Each course is relatively small, and although it does not host big races such as SUPER GT or Super Formula, it is known for hosting drifting competitions such as the D1 Grand Prix, and is called the "Mecca of Drifting". It is attached to the Tohoku Safari Park, and various animals are kept along the road from the gate to the circuit.

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NIHONMATSU(City)
ABUKUMA Cave one of leading limestone caves in Japan 73N027
Abukuma Cave was discovered by chance in 1969 during limestone mining. It is one of Japan's leading limestone caves, with a total length of 4,218.3 meters and 600 meters public section, and is home to a wide variety of stalactites. The beauty of nature's creation over time fascinates visitors. The average temperature inside the cave is around 14°C, and since it does not fluctuate much throughout the year, wine is also stored there. Part of Abukuma Cave is a tourist cave, with a 600 meters general course and a 120 mmeers exploration course. The Fureaikan (contact house) named "Hoshi no Mura Fureaikan" and the Observatory named "Hoshi no Mura Astronomical Observatory" are both maintained as a single facility in the area.

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