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Let's be more moved - turn a trip of sights into a trip of feeling!

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HAMA DORI area (except cities)
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Free estimates Free travel consultation |
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#07R301 |
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J VILLAGE |
National trainning center and also a hotel on-site |
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It was opened as Japan's first national soccer training center, but on
March 11, 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident occurred
during the Great East Japan Earthquake. Although there were no casualties
here, due to its proximity to the nuclear power plant, it was designated
an evacuation zone and the government used it as a frontline base for the
nuclear power plant accident. Recovery progressed over time, and it fully
reopened in April 2019. This large facility is a major training center
with eight natural grass pitches, including a stadium with spectator seating,
two artificial turf pitches, a rain practice field, a hotel, a fitness
gym, an arena, a pool, and more. In addition, it is also expected to become
a place where many people gather not only in sports but in various fields.
The hotel is suitable not only for sports groups but also for educational
and training trips, and offers a unique activity menu including a sushi-making
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Naraha town and Futaba town |
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#07R201 |
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FUKUSHIMA nuclear Pawer Plant Station |
Nuclear power plant accident site |
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Operation began in 1973, and by 1979, six reactors up to Unit 6 had begun
operation one after the other. In March 2011, Units 1 to 4 suffered successive
core meltdowns and building explosions due to the Great East Japan Earthquake.
As a result, Units 1 to 4 were decommissioned, and Units 5 and 6, which
had suffered relatively little damage as they were undergoing regular inspections,
were also decommissioned in 2014 without being restarted. Decommissioning
work is currently ongoing at all reactors.There are many memorials and
facilities in the surrounding city centre to ensure that the tragic earthquake
and nuclear power plant disaster are never forgotten. |
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Futaba town and Okuma town |
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#07R401 |
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NAMIE Yakisoba (stir-fried noodle) |
well-known local gourmet |
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It is one of the well-known local gourmet foods. Thick noodles are stir-fried
with bean sprouts and pork, and seasoned with a rich sauce. Many people
eat it with a sprinkling of chili pepper. It once won first place in the
B-1 Grand Prix, a national competition for B-class gourmet food. At the
food court of Roadside Station Namie, there is a famous set of "Namie
yakisoba" and "Shirasu Donburi (rice bowl with whitebait)",
and there is always a line. (The local Ukedo fishing port is famous for
landing whitebait.) |
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Namie town |
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#07R202 |
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OLD CAR CENTER, KUDAN |
like a nursing home for cars |
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This is an automobile museum with the concept of "a nursing home for
cars." Various domestic and foreign automobiles convey the weight
and beauty of the era to visitors. Approximately 80 world-famous and classic
cars from the 1930s to the 1980s are on permanent display. Outside, 12
aircraft, including Lockheed F-104J, Beechcraft B65, Fuji Bell UH-1B, and
helicopters, are installed and exhibited.Open only on Saturdays, Sundays,
and holidays (closed on weekdays) |
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Naraha town |
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