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page 1Tourist attractions in Fukushima Prefecture
Ōuchi-juku
thumb|right|250px|Main street in Ōuchi-juku
Abukuma-do
Abukuma-dō (あぶくま洞 - Abukuma Cave) is a limestone cave located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The cave was discovered on August 15, 1969, northeast of the city of Tamura and was originally named Kamayama Shonyu-do (釜山鍾乳洞). It was designated a natural heritage of the town on February 7, 1971, and renamed Abukuma-dō on June 1,1973. Visitors can traverse a 600-metre-long path inside the cave as well as a 120-metre-long exploration course to view the stalactites and stalagmites. Each stalactite has taken more than eighty million years to form. Beyond the public areas lie about 2,500 metres of cave
Miharu Takizakura
famous ancient flowering cherry in Japan
Sanjō Falls
waterfall in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Oguni-numa Pond
lake in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Shirakawa Barrier
ancient barrier (seki) of Japan
Bandai-Azuma Roadway
road in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan
Takayu Onsen
building in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan