10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Nihonmatsu That You Shouldn't Miss

April 5, 2022 Moriah Teneyck

Discover the best top things to do in Nihonmatsu, Japan including Ryusen-ji Temple, Adatara Valley Okudake Natural Trail, Kassenba no Shidare Zakura (Sakura), Jizozakura of Nakajima, Sato Bussankan, The ruins of Nihonmatsu Castle, Dairinji Temple, Japanese Cedar Tree of Sugisawa, Kanzeji Temple, Momozen Cherry Blossom.
Restaurants in Nihonmatsu

1. Ryusen-ji Temple

1-81 Niitaki, Nihonmatsu 964-0003 Fukushima Prefecture +81 243-22-0423 [email protected] https://eishozan-ryusenji.wixsite.com/ryusenji2/blog
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Ryusen-ji Temple

2. Adatara Valley Okudake Natural Trail

Okudake Onsen, Nihonmatsu 964-0071 Fukushima Prefecture +81 243-55-5122 http://www.adatara-resort.com/green/around.stm#yuhodo
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Adatara Valley Okudake Natural Trail

3. Kassenba no Shidare Zakura (Sakura)

145 Obayashi, Higashiniidono, Nihonmatsu 964-0301 Fukushima Prefecture
Excellent
56%
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38%
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6%
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Kassenba no Shidare Zakura (Sakura)

4. Jizozakura of Nakajima

Harimichi Nakajima, Nihonmatsu 964-0202 Fukushima Prefecture
Excellent
38%
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Jizozakura of Nakajima

5. Sato Bussankan

1-14 Dakeonsen, Nihonmatsu 964-0074 Fukushima Prefecture +81 243-24-2504 [email protected] http://omiyage-sato.com/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Sato Bussankan

6. The ruins of Nihonmatsu Castle

Kakunai Kasumiga Castle Park, Nihonmatsu 964-0904 Fukushima Prefecture +81 243-55-5095 http://www.nihonmatsu-ed.jp/nihonmatsujyou/
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32%
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4.0 based on 135 reviews

The ruins of Nihonmatsu Castle

Reviewed By hfot2 - Vermont, United States

Kasumi-ga-jō, the ruined castle at Nihonmatsu, was not really the focus of our visit. The sakura there were our target and they were at peak on April 16 when we visited.  We spent a long time at the first (reconstructed) gate trying to capture a photo with no people - it required a lot of patience. The climb to the top of the castle mount is easy offers many places for stopping and viewing nature. There are several view points, many natural features including sakura, ponds, shaped trees and a tea house. Do climb to the top of the mountain for a spectacular view of snow-covered mountains, yellow fields of mustard flowers (nanohana) and hundreds if not thousands of sakura. From here you can walk on the stone castle ramparts and take in the expansive 360 degree views.

7. Dairinji Temple

1-532 Naritamachi, Nihonmatsu 964-0871 Fukushima Prefecture +81 243-22-1063 http://kohozandairinji.sakura.ne.jp
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4.0 based on 10 reviews

Dairinji Temple

8. Japanese Cedar Tree of Sugisawa

Sugisawa Hirachi, Nihonmatsu 964-0302 Fukushima Prefecture
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Japanese Cedar Tree of Sugisawa

9. Kanzeji Temple

4-126 Adachigahara, Nihonmatsu 964-0938 Fukushima Prefecture +81 243-22-0797
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3.5 based on 7 reviews

Kanzeji Temple

10. Momozen Cherry Blossom

67 Momozen Tosawa, Nihonmatsu 964-0201 Fukushima Prefecture http://www.hitozato-kyoboku.com/momozen-sakura.html
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75%
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3.5 based on 4 reviews

Momozen Cherry Blossom

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