Fukushima Prefecture (福島県, Fukushima-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region. The capital is the city of Fukushima.
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Naturally formed beauty created over the course of 80 million years. Lining 600m of the cave is what is said to be the greatest number and variety of stalactites in Asia. There’s a lot to see in Takine Goten, the largest hall in the cave, including the Tsuki no Sekai, which features the first light control system for stage productions ever introduced in a Japanese limestone cave. Enjoy this mysterious and impressive underground fantasy world.
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Kanezawa Pass A hiking course on the side of the Kita-Shiobara village, which is a paved road that runs from Kumakura-machi, Kitakata City to the Oguni Swamp. There is an observatory with a panoramic view of the Oguni Swamp. If the weather is nice, you can see the ridges of Mt. Bandai and Mt. Nekoma from the observatory. There are vehicle restrictions from early June to mid-July when the Oguni-numa marshland is colored with alpine plants, and a shuttle bus (charged) runs from Oguni Hagidaira, Kumakura Town to Kanazawa Pass. It takes about 10 minutes from the Kanezawa Pass to reach the Oguni Swamp. Shuttle buses will not operate in 2020 to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.
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