Understand
[edit]Tourist Information Site
[edit]The city has a Japanese-only guide site.
Get in
[edit]The Banetsu East (磐越東, Ban-etsu-to , or Ban-to) Line from Koriyama makes stops in Kanameta, Funehiki, Iwaki-tokiwa, Ogoe, Sugaya, and Kammata within Tamura city.
Get around
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[edit]- 1 Abukuma-do Caves (あぶくま洞). A set of interconnected limestone caves. The popular, family-friendly tourist attraction remains relatively unknown to non-Japanese, despite being the largest in the Tohoku region.
- Irimizu Cave (入水洞 Irimizudō), Tamura. Another cave, 6km away from Abukumado Cave. This undeveloped cave is for the hard-core adventurer. Its 3 interconnected courses follow a 10 degree Celsius stream as its snakes its way through darkness. The water height is rarely higher than your ankles and not swift. Water drips from the ceiling so light raincoats or even wetsuits may be a good idea. A hard hat with light is highly recommended.
- 2 Hoshi no Mura Observatory in Takine.
- Mushi-Mushi Land in Tokiwa (ムシムシランド). A rhinoceros beetle theme park.
- 3 Takizakura in Miharu. An Ancient Sakura (cherry tree)
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