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Sightseeing
Aizuwakamatsu City Tourism Division Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau
General Hospitals Fukushima Medical University Aizu Medical Center Takeda General Hospital Aizu Chuo Hospital Yamaga Clinic
PoliceAizuwakamatsu Police Department
TransportationJR East Japan Telephone CenterAizu Railway Aizu Bus, Wakamatsu Office Bicycle Rental for Sightseeing in Aizu (Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau) Aizu Bicycle Rental (Takahashi Shokai) JR Station Bicycle Rental(Aizuwakamatsu Station Car Rental) WebsitesAizuwakamatsu City http://e.samurai-city.jp/Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau http://www.aizukanko.com/Gokujo no Aizu Project Council http://gokujo-aizu.com/iti/Aizuwakamatsu International Association http://awia.jp/
☎(0242)39-1251☎(0242)23-8000
☎(0242)75-2100☎(0242)27-5511☎(0242)25-1515☎(0242)29-6611
☎(0242)22-5454
☎(050)2016-1600☎(0242)28-5885☎(0242)22-5555
☎(0242)27-4005☎(0242)22-1492
☎(0242)24-5171
I n f o r m a t i o n
5-10 Otemachi 2nd floor, Aizuwakamatsu City 965-0873
This pamphlet is from January 2016. Please contact us for the most up to date destination information
AizuwakamatsuSAMURAI CITY
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3-46 Higashisakaemachi,Aizuwakamatsu City 965-8601Aizuwakamatsu City ☎0242(39)1251
http://e.samurai-city.jp/
Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau ☎0242(23)8000http://www.aizukanko.com/
5-10 Otemachi 2nd floor, Aizuwakamatsu City 965-0873
Aizuwakamatsu Station Tourist Information Center (English)☎(0242)32-0688
Aizuwakamatsu International Association (English,Chinese)☎(0242)27-3703
Tsurugajo Castle Tourist Information Center (English)☎(0242)29-1151
Aizuwakamatsu City Climate*Temperature and rainfall averages taken from 1981 to 2010* Data taken from the sunset in Fukushima on the 1st of each month (circa 2015).■ Data Provided by the Japan Meteorological Society
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Aizuwakamatsu StationTourist Information Center
Land of the Last Samurai
Located in the southern part of the Tohoku area, Aizuwakamatsu City has flourished as a major northeastern city since ancient times. In particular, it served as a political and military center, and was famous for its line of celebrated military commanders turned Aizu lords. In 1590, Gamo Ujisato became the lord of Aizu. He was famous as the Christian Lord who brought art and culture to Aizu, and as a star pupil of the esteemed Japanese tea master, Sen-no-Rikyu. We have Ujisato to thank for preserving the Senke Schools of Tea Ceremony to this day. Sometime later, in 1643, Hoshina Masayuki, brother of Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd shogun of the Edo Bakufu, became the lord of the Aizu clan. The Edo Bakufu (also known as the Tokugawa Shogunate) was in control for 225 years, during which the culture of the samurai was at its strongest. In 1868, a huge war similar to the American Civil War broke out in Japan. This war is known as the Boshin Civil War. The battle occurred between the new government, whose aim was to make a new Japan focused on western principals, and the samurai forces of the Tokugawa shogunate which had been in power until then. Though many of the clans allied themselves with the new govern-ment, the Aizu clan fought bravely on the sides of the Tokugawa Shogunate until the very end. Saito Hajime of the Shinsengumi was one of these brave fighters. However, faced with the new technologies of the Meiji government, the Aizu clan was forced to surrender. Aizu became the setting for the last battle of the samurai, and many lives were lost. There are still photographs that exist, showing the damage done to Tsurugajo Castle during the battle.
Tsurugajo 146 years ago
Photo owned by Aizuwakamatsu City
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The merchant culture that broughtabout the revival of the castle town
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After the Boshin Civil War, merchants played an impor-tant role in the reconstruction of Aizu. Much of the Aizu castle town had been devastated by fire in the Boshin War, and the new government had ordered many of the samurai to leave Aizu. At that time, merchants were at the center of the ruined castle town’s reconstruction. They began to revive traditional industries such as sake brewing, Aizu lacquerware, and the like which had also been hit hard by the war, but would become the driving force behind Aizu’s development. Noguchi Hideyo, world famous bacteriologist and figure on the 1,000 yen note, spent his youth in Aizu.
Merchants
Samurai
The castle tower of Tsurugajo is the largest in eastern Japan. It is second only to Edo Castle (the imperial palace) in castle area size. Aizu is the only place in all of Japan where the castle tower roof features red tiles.
Modern Japan began with the tragedy of the Aizu samurai and ordinary people. After the war in Aizu, though the samurai no longer existed in Japan, Aizuwakamatsu preserved the spirit of the samurai to this day, by continuing to teach the children of Aizu the “Aizu Clan Precepts”.
A tea house built by Sen Shoan, the son of Sen-no-Rikyu. In order to enter the tea house, all swords had to be removed. Though the class system during the time of the samurai was strict, only in the world of the tea room was there equality. You can enjoy drinking green tea here.
The main event is the Aizu Clan parade, which features historical samurai figures. The parade starts at Tsurugajo Castle, and travels around the city.
Aizu Matsuri
Resting place of the Last Samurai, Saito Hajime Amidaji Temple
Tsurugajo Castle
The Spiritual Cultureof the SamuraiStill Lives
●Hours: 8:30 - 17:00(last entry at 16:30)●510 yen for adults and 150 yen for elementary and junior high school students (entry extends to Rinkaku Tea Cottage) ☎0242(27)4005
●Same hours as Tsurugajo Castle Tower●200 yen (+310 yen to see the Castle Tower as well) for adults and free for elementary and junior high school students
Matcha charge /fee (not included with admission)
●3 days surrounding September 23rd
5-minute walk from the Tsurugajyo Iriguchi (H14.A27) busstopMAP/P11.C-3
MAP/P11.C-3
Tsurugajo CastleGuides■Reservations (English) :http://www.tsurugajo.com/language/eng/v_index.html■Reservations (Chinese) :http://www.tsurugajo.com/language/cha/v_index.html
City Guides Groups or individuals can enjoy a tour around the city by chartered bus, private vehicles, or even by bicycle. You will be asked to provide your guide’s lunch and transportation fees. ■Reservations:http://www.tsurugajo.com/kankou/v_yoyaku.html
Volunteer Guide (by appointment)To request a guide, call Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau ☎0242(27)4005 http://www.tsurugajo.com/
Reenactment! Land of the Samurai
Reenactment! Land of the Samurai The tomb of Saito Hajime (later known as Fujita Goro) can be found at Amidaji Temple in Nanokama-chi. As captain of the Shinsengumi, he fought to the end alongside the Aizu clan against the new government army. Saito Hajime is well known even in foreign countries, and has been portrayed in manga, anime, and movies.
The Aizu Clan was able to resist the onslaught of the new government for one month during the Boshin Civil War. Evidence of castle technologies from the siege can still be found all around the grounds.
The support beams of the corridor bridge could be easily cut and removed, and the high stone walls helped to ward off enemy invasion
The Kita-de-maru that served as the entrance to the castle was made very strong, in order to block invasion by enemy forces
Inari Shrine, located on the castle grounds of Tsurugajo, is known as a spot of power, which protected the castle
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A Volunteer Guide’sTsurugajo CastleSite Recommendations
Rinkaku Tea Cottage
MAP/P14.E-1
Tours of the castle and castle groundsare available in English and Chinese.
*reservations and guides are available only in Japanese at this time ■Price: Free *you must still pay admission fees
■Hours of availability: 9:00AM-4:00PM■Guide holidays: December 30th to January 3rd, and training days (irregular)
1. Be kind to others.
2. Say “Thank you” and “I’m sorry”.
3. Do not act in cowardice.
4. Have pride for Aizu, and show respect to your elders.
5. Follow your dreams.
The Aizu ClanPrecepts
Do not do what you must not do. That which is forbidden must not be done.
●Hours: 8:30 - 17:00 (last entry at 16:30) ●320 yen for adults, 270 yen for high school students, and 160 yen for junior high and elementary school students ☎0242(27)2472
A few steps from the Oyakuen (H21) bus stop on the Haikara-san route and 5 minutes on foot from the Oyakuen Iriguchi (A20) bus stop on the Akabe routeMAP/P12.D-2
●Hours: 9:00 - 17:00(last entry at 16:00) ●620 yen for adults, 500 yen for senior and junior high school students, and 450 yen for elementary school students ☎0242(75)2525
About 20 minutes (2,500 yen) by taxifrom Aizuwakamatsu StationOutside of map area
Oyakuen was originally used as the villa of the Aizu lord, but was later used by the second lord of Aizu as a medicinal herb garden to save the people of Aizu. Though the Aizu clan became the first in Japan to export valuable Korean ginseng to China, they were also able to export the plant cultivation research done in Oyakuen. You may also enjoy Japanese tea in the garden’s small tea house. Reservations required
Oyakuen Medicinal Herb Garden
The restored school through which all children of the Aizu Clan samurai passed. It is here that young boys learned the spirit of the samurai. Classes such as chemistry and astronomy were taught. The Aizu clan taught not only martial arts, but was also eager to teach academic lessons, at a level that was said to be regarded highly throughout Japan.
Aizu Clan Nisshinkan School
Aizu Clan Nisshinkan School
●Hours: 8:30 - 17:00 from April through November, 9:00 - 16:30 from December through March●850 yen for adults, 550 yen for senior and junior high school students, and 450 yen for elementary school students ☎0242(28)2525
●Hours: 8:15 to sunset from April through December, 9:00 to 16:00 from January through March ●400 yen for adults, 300 yen for senior high school and college students, and 200 yen for junior high school and elementary school students ☎0242(22)3163
A few steps from the Aizu Bukeyashiki (H30.H24.A11.A17) bus stopMAP/P12.D-3
10-minute walk from the Innai (H29.H25.A12.A16) bus stop
MAP/P13.D-3
The mansion of the Aizu clan’s chief retainer Saigo Tanomo, which has been faithfully restored and open to the public. Come experience what daily life was like for the samurai. Nearby shops selling quality Aizu souvenirs are also available.
Aizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residences)
The location of the grave of Lord Hoshina Masayuki, founder of the Aizu clan and the first lord of Aizu. This family tomb is the final resting place for the 2nd through the 9th and final generation of the Aizu feudal lords. The large gravesite and stone monuments here are rare even in Japan, and are visited by many people. It is a spot of great power.
Gravesite of the Aizu ClanLeaders, the Matsudairas
5-minute walk from the Iimoriyama-shita (H36.A5) bus stop
MAP/P12.D-1
5-minute walk from the Iimoriyama-shita (H36.A5) bus stop
MAP/P12.D-1
A Buddhist temple that features two spiral staircases, for going up and down. Visitors can take a tour of the strange building without ever passing through the same place twice. The Sazaedo was showcased as one of the rarest buildings in the world in a British architectural magazine.
Sazaedo
During the Boshin war, 16 and 17 year old samurai were assigned to a military brigade in order to protect their home, Aizu. However, defeated by the modern weapons of the new government forces, the boys were forced to escape to Iimoriyama. From there, they saw what appeared to be the castle tower wreathed in flames. Though the boys discussed with each other the best course of action, they chose the noble death of the samurai, and committed seppuku.
Tombs of the Byakkotai
Oyakuen Garden
SamuraiActivities
Meditation: 500 yen for 40 minutes, 10 or more persons (reservations required) / Tea ceremony: 540 yen for 40 minutes, 10 or more persons (reservations required) / Note: The above activities require a museum entrance fee.
Aizu Bukeyashiki
SamuraiActivities
Archery (April – November): 200 yen for 15 minutes (4 arrows), 1 – 5 persons (reservations required for 10 or more persons) Note: Museum entrance fee is required.
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*All breweries use local rice produced in Aizu as the starting ingredient
IshibashiSakeBrewery
☎0242(22)0844
Tatsuizumi SakeBrewery
NagurayamaSakeBrewery
MAP/P12.C-2 MAP/P10.A-3MAP/P11.C-1
☎0242(22)0504 ☎0242(27)0313
TakahashiShosakuSakeBrewery
HanaharuSakeBrewery
SuehiroSakeBrewery
☎0242(27)0108Outside ofmap area
☎0242(22)0022Outside ofmap area
MAP/P15.F-2
☎0242(27)0002
AizuMiyaizumiSakeBrewery
MAP/P11.C-3
☎0242(27)0031
TsurunoeSakeBrewery
KaishuichiSakeBrewery
EisenSakeBrewery
☎0242(25)0054 ☎0242(73)2300Outside ofmap area
MAP/P15.F-1MAP/P11.C-1
☎0242(27)0139
Although Japanese sake and cuisine are held in high regard all over the world, it is the sake produced here in Fukushima Prefecture that has been ranked number one in Japan at the national sake contest for the last three years. Moreover, more than half of the sake in this contest Fukushima sake is produced by Aizu breweries. Aizu sake is so delicious because of the basin-specific climate, and pure groundwater.
Popular Aizu Sake
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Enjoy sake tastingbefore you buyyour souvenirs!
Merchants and historical buildings that supported the revivalEdo era buildings which survived the Boshin Civil war still exist, as do a number of European-style houses and warehouses which were built after the war. It is in these preserved buildings that the Aizu original industries of the samurai era were revived by merchants, and still thrive today.
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MerchantCulture
Enjoy the Townscape on Foot Why not enjoy a leisurely stroll around the historic town? You’re sure to encounter friendly locals, popular goods, and delicious food.
Shibukawa Donya(Nanokamachi Street)
The area around Mitsutaya (Keirinji Street)
The Suehiro Sake Row of Buildings (Yamatomachi Street)
Aizu Lacquerware
Folk Toys
The area around the Shirokiya Lacquerware Shop(Nanokamachi Street)
Brewery Tours
MAP/P15.F-1
MAP/P14.E-1
MAP/P15.F-2
MAP/P16.G-1 P9
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You can enjoy a tour of the sake brewery
Byakkotai Youth Brigade (White Tiger Brigade)
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Tsurugajo Castle Tower
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会津若松市役所前
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北小路田中稲荷神社前
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大和町
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東山温泉入口
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Machikata DensyoukanH2
Daiichi Junior High School Kogai JinjyaAizutandai Minamiguchi
Iimoriyama Shita
Iimoriyama Danchi
Wada
Keizan
Ishiyama
Keizan Iriguchi
Oyakuen Iriguchi
OdagakiTsurugajo Kitaguchi
Tsurugajo Iriguchi
Oyakuen
Kachinomachi
Aizu Bukeyashiki
H31.H23 A10.A18 Yarougamae
Culture Center
Tsurugajo Sannomaruguchi
Aizuwakamatsu City Hall
Noguchi Hideyo Seisyunkan
Kitakoji Tanakainarijinjya
Otonamachi
Yamatomachi
Amidaji Higashi
Nanukamachi Station
Nanokamachi Chuo Nanokamachi Shirokiya
Oomachi Ninomachi
Omachi 1 Chome
Omachi 2 Chome
Aizuwakamatsu Station
Omachi Chuo kouen
Aizuwakamatsu Post Office
Noguchi Hideyo Seisyunhiroba
Innai
Higashiyama Onsen
Higashiyama Onsen-Iriguchi
Aizu Fugado
Aizu Fugado
Kitademaru Odouri
Takizawa Honjin
Tombs of the Byakkotai
Sazaedo
Seigun Gravesite
Remnants ofKoga-machi-guchi Wall
RinkakuTea Cottage
Former site of the NisshinkanAstronomical Observatory
Tonoguchi Dam Cave
Aizu Bukeyashiki(Samurai Residences)
Aizu Machikata Denshokan
Takahashi Shokai
Aizuwakamatsu StationCar Rental
Aizu FestivalAssociation
Aizu Koiki TouristInformation Center
Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau
City Hall
Kogaikunijinja Shrine
KotokujiTemple
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Bicycle Rental for Sightseeing in AizuIimoriyama Station Bicycle Rental
Bicycle Rental for Sightseeing in Aizu
Bicycle Rental for Sightseeing in AizuOyakuen Station Bicycle Rental
Tsurugajo Station Bicycle Rental
Bicycle Rental for Sightseeing in AizuOmachi Station Bicycle Rental
JR Station Bicycle Rental
Aizu Bicycle Rental
Yasumijinja Shrine
Suwajinja Shrine
Atagojinja Shrine
KaishuichiSake Brewery
TatsuizumiSake Brewery
NagurayamaSake Brewery
Aizu MiyaizumiSake Brewery
BanshoHandmade Crafts
Seki Lacquerware Store
b Prese (Lacquerware Store)
Ozawa Candle Shop
Tsurugajo Castle
Oyakuen Garden
Iimoriyama
Higashiyama Onsen
Yamada FolkCraft Workshop
International Association
Suzuzen Lacquerware Store
FukubunLacquerware Store
Yamagataya Honten (candle shop) Taketo(bamboo craft)
Gravesite of the Aizu Clan Leaders,
the Matsudairas
Ishibashi Sake Brewery
Yamada Momen Orimoto (cotton manufacture)
AizuwakamatsuStation 会津若松駅
七日町駅NanukamachiStation
西若松駅NishiwakamatsuStation
Tourist InformationCenter (English)
Tourist InformationCenter (English)
TouristInformation Desk
会津藩主松平家墓所
飯盛山
御薬園
鶴ヶ城
蚕養国神社
☎0242(32)0688
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Seven-Eleven●
Seven-Eleven ●
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Ekimae Fuji Grand Hotel
Hotel α-1
Hotel Osakaya
Hotel New Palace Aizu Tsuruya
HotelNakamachi Fuji Grand Hotel
Toyoko Inn
Washington Hotel
Hotel Route Inn
Aizuwakamatsu Police Department
Hotel Izumiya
● Manmaja (farmers'market)
Fukushima Prefectural Museum
Joint Prefectural● Building
● Floresta (Confectionary)
City Hall Annex (Tourism Division)
Court ●(Japanese confectionery) Aizuaoi ●
●Tsurugajo Castle ShopAizu Fugado ●
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Chamber of ●Commerce
Matsumotoya (Japanese confectionery) ●
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Nakajima(pork cutlets on rice with sweet sauce)
Kiriya Gongenteii(soba noodles)
Komameya(Chinese noodles)
Aizugeihinkan-Sushiman(Japanese cuisine)
Tsuruga(horse meat)
Koujuan(soba noodles) Tsurugaoka Saryo (local cuisine)
Kurukuruken(Chinese noodles)
Yoshita(horse meat)
Shatoregura (local cuisine)
Kiriya Yumemitei (soba noodles)
Ohidechaya (miso dengaku)
Medetaiya (Chinese noodles)
Shirokujyaku Shokudo(pork cutlets on rice with sweet sauce)
Tontei(pork cutlets)Ipputei
(Chinese noodles)TsurugajoKaikan
Aizu Matsumoto Tozaikan (furniture store)
Aizukeizanyaki(Pottery)
Tsuruizutsu Nepal Museum
Byakkotai Memorial HallByakkotai Folklore Historical Hall
Takino (local cuisine)Aizukko (Japanese tavern)
Tsuruitsutsu (local cuisine)
Ebiya (eel)
Aizu Keikodo
Tagoto(local cuisine)
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TakedaGeneral Hospital
Yamaga Clinic
AdoriA (café)
(café) Nakanokura
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Suganoya(Confectionary)
● Byakkodo(Confectionary)
●Seven-Eleven
Aizuaoi Silk RoadBunmeikan (art museum)
Manabeko (Aizur Historical Record Center)
WakamatsusakaemachiChurch
Seven-Eleven
Ministop
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There is a detailed map of this area on page 14~16.
There is a detailed map of this area on page 15~16.
Folk craft: Akabeko (children's toys)
Folk craft: Okiagari Koboshi
Folk craft: Tenjinsama
Akabe: Clockwise direction
Haikara-san: Anticlockwise direction
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Haikara-san bus stopAkabe bus stopHistoric spotTempleShrineBicycle rentalPost officeConvenience StoreBankPolice・KobanRestaurantCaféMuseum・Art Museum AccommodationHospitalSake breweryLacquerware storeE-rousoku (painted candle) shop
Workshop classes
Tax Free ShopAizu Free Wi-Fi Spot
Haikara-san & Akabe bus stop
the number between pins indicatesthe distance between the two locations
Tourist Information Center (English)
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Overseas credit cards or UnionPay debit
cards can be used to obtain cash at post
offices or convenience stores (Lawsons or
Ministop only accept UnionPay)
ハイカラさんバス停
あかべえバス停
主な史跡
お寺
神社
レンタサイクル
郵便局
コンビニエンスストア
銀行
警察署・交番
飲食店
カフェ・喫茶店
博物館・資料館・美術館
ホテル
病院
酒蔵
漆器店
絵ろうそく店
手作り体験できる店
ピンとピンの間の数字は距離を表している
免税店
Aizu Free Wi-Fi設置店舗
ハイカラさん&あかべえバス停
民芸品店
英語対応観光案内所
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若松栄町教会
まんま~じゃ
會津風雅堂
庄助の宿 瀧の湯
県立博物館
県合同庁舎
フロレスタ
市役所第三庁舎(観光課)
會津稽古堂
裁判所
会津葵
鶴ヶ城売店
路線バスターミナル
商工会議所
松本家
なかじま
小豆屋
桐屋権現亭
会津迎賓館寿し万
鶴我
鶴ヶ岡茶寮香寿庵
くるくる軒
吉し多紗都麗蔵
桐屋夢見亭
お秀茶屋
めでたいや
白孔雀食堂
とん亭
一風亭鶴ヶ城会館
會津松本東西館
会津慶山焼
鶴井筒 ネパール博物館
白虎隊記念館
白虎隊 伝承史学館
田季野会津っこ
鶴井筒
えびや
田事
竹田綜合病院
山鹿クリニック
アドリア
中の蔵すがの屋
白虎堂
セブンイレブン
会津葵シルクロード文明館
まなべこ
旧滝沢本陣
白虎隊士の墓
西軍墓地
甲賀町口門跡
茶室麟閣
会津藩校日新館天文台跡
戸ノ口堰洞穴さざえ堂
会津町方伝承館
高橋商会
会津若松駅内駅レンタカー
会津まつり協会
会津広域観光情報センター
会津若松観光ビューロー
市役所
興徳寺
長命寺
このエリアはP14~16に詳細図掲載
大龍寺
天寧寺
城下町レンタサイクル
城下町レンタサイクル
城下町レンタサイクル
城下町レンタサイクル
JR駅レンタサイクル
会津レンタサイクル
八角神社
諏方神社
愛宕神社
辰泉酒造
会州一酒造
名倉山酒造
番匠
會津 宮泉酒造
関漆器店
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東山温泉
山田民芸工房
国際交流協会
鈴善漆器店
福文
山形屋本店竹籐
石橋酒造場
山田木綿織元
V案内所
V案内所
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会津武家屋敷
いにしえ夢街道
千石通り
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神明通り
中央通り
大町四ツ角
北出丸大通り
七日町通り
民芸品:天神様
白虎隊士
民芸品:起き上がり小法師
鶴ヶ城天守閣至 芦ノ牧温泉至 芦ノ牧温泉・浅草(会津鉄道)
至 喜多方・至 郡山 (JR磐越西線)
民芸品:赤べこ
駅前フジグランドホテル
アルファーワン
ホテルニューパレス
ホテル大阪屋
會津つるやホテル 中町フジグランドホテル
東横イン
ワシントンホテル
いづみや
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会津若松警察署
パティスリー Ar
Free Wi-Fi “Aizu Free Wi-Fi”Tourist facilities such as Tsurugajo Castle at the Aizuwakamatsu Station Tourism Office offer free Wi-Fi.How to Use This Service:1. From the Wi-Fi Settings Screen, select “Aizu_Free_Wi-Fi”.2.Once the browser has launched, Press the connect (各接続) button, check the
Terms and Agreements Statement, and click the “I Agree”(同意する) button.*Re-login will be required after 3 hours. (You can connect to the service up to 3
times per day).
Please note: When using the Wi-Fi network, communication which is not encrypted may be intercepted. Please be aware of this information before connecting to the service.
*Wi-Fi is free at locations where this mark is displayed.
このエリアはP15~16に詳細図掲載
Tsurugajo Castle
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Aizuwakamatsu Sta.
Aizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residences)
Iimoriyama
Oyakuen Garden40min
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Aizu Bus, Wakamatsu Office ☎0242-22-5555
Vintage Bonnet-Style Busesfor Sightseeingin Aizuwakamatsu
Buses leave every 30 minutes from the Aizuwakamatsuu Station bus stop (first bus : 08:00, last bus: 17:30)
Buses leave every 30 minutes from the Aizuwakamatsuu Station bus stop (first bus : 09:15, last bus: 16:15)
Haikara-san:
Tour Our Town on WheelsBicycle Rentals
●Tsurugajo Station ●Oyakuen Station●Omachi Station (Aizu Machikata Denshokan)● Iimoriyama Station (city-operated parking lot)
JR Station Bicycle Rental(Aizuwakamatsu Station Car Rental) ☎0242(24)51711,500 yen for 1 day / 500 yen for 2 hours or less / 1,000 for 2-4 hours
Aizu Bicycle Rental (Takahashi Shokai) ☎0242(22)14921,000 yen for 1 day / 600 yen for 2 hours /300 yen for each additional hour
Haikara-san & AkabeHaikara-san & AkabeClassic Town Bus
Akabe:
Single ride
1-day pass
210 yen for adults110 yen for elementary school children500 yen for adults250 yen for elementary school children
Note: 1-day passes are not sold on the bus. Please obtain your pass in advance at the above locations.
Aizu Bus Information Booth at Aizuwakamatsu Station, Aizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residences), Tsurugajo Kaikan, Higashiyama Onsen Kanko Kyokai, Tsurugajo Tourist Information Center, Iimoriyama Tourist Information Desk, Oyakuen Garden, Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau, members of the Aizuwakamatsu Inns and Hotels Association, Eki Café
Inquiries: Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau ☎0242-27-4005
There are four bicycle rental stations in Aizuwakamatsu, all located at strategic points linking popular tourist sites. Cycling is a great way to get to know our city.
The stations are open from late March to late November.■ Rental charge: 500 yen per bicycle for a full day's use.■ Bicycles are available for use from 9:00 to 16:30.
Where to buy a 1-day pass
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Warabi (souvenir shop)
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Where to Buy Aizu Gurutto CardsAizuwakamatsu Station / View Plaza Aizuwakamatsu / Top Tour Aizuwakamatsu Office / Aizu Bus - Wakamatsu Station Information Booth / Aizu Bus Tourism ATS / Higashiyama Onsen Kanko Kyokai / Nanukamachi Station Eki Café
The card gives you unlimited 2-day access to the following transportation systems within the Aizu region: JR and Aizu Railway lines, Aizu Bus, Aizuwakamatsu City Classic Town Bus (Haikara-san and Akabe), and Bandai Toto Bus. In addition, the card entitles you to discounts and/or other benefits from participating tourism and lodging facilities and restaurants.
Inquiries: Aizuwakamatsu Station Tourist Information Center (English) ☎0242(32)0688Aizu Card Administration Council Aizuwakamatsu Tourism Bureau ☎0242(23)8000 Aizuwakamatsu City Tourism Division ☎0242(39)1251 (closed Sat., Sun. & national holidays)
2,670 yen for adults 1,340 yen for children
Aizu Gurutto Cardfor Greater Travel Convenience
adults children
To Ashinomaki・To Asakusa (Aizu Railway)至 芦ノ牧温泉・浅草(会津鉄道)
To Aizuwakamatsu Station(JR Ban-etsu West Line)至 会津若松駅 (JR磐越西線)
七日町駅NanukamachiStation
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Nanokamachi ChuoH5 A34七日町中央
YamatomachiH8大和町
Kitakoji TanakainarijinjyaH9北小路田中稲荷神社前
Nanokamachi ShirokiyaH4 A35七日町白木屋前
Noguchi Hideyo Seisyunhiroba野口英世青春広場前
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渋川問屋Shibukawa Donya(local cuisine)
Kumanoya Kashi-ten(Japanese confectionery)
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アイバッセAibasse(building with leased commercial space)
Aizu Shinsen GumiMemorial Hall会津新選組記念館
Kawachiya(Japanese cuisine)
河内屋
Meguriai Kannon(goddess of mercy)めぐりあい観音
Kiaji (Japanese cuisine)
季味Taroyaki Sohompo(confectionery)
太郎焼総本舗
Taroan (confectionery)
太郎庵七日町菓房
Yamadera Chaya (Japanese confectionery)
やまでら茶屋
Momen Ito(cotton manufacture)
もめん絲
Nagatoya(Japanese confectionery)
長門屋七日町店
Eki Café 駅Cafe
Papa Caldo(Italian cuisine)パパカルド
Gallery Rin(kimono shop)
ギャラリー凛
Aizuya(French cuisine)
あいづ家
Daruma(nabe & yakiniku)
だるま
Daizenya(kimono shop)
大善屋
ShowaNatsukashikan (Showa period museum)
昭和なつかし館
Ito Bijutsu(art gallery)
イトー美術
Umeya(liquor shop)うめや商店
Iseya(Japanese confectionery)
伊勢屋 Ishidoen Chaho(Japanese tea shop)
石堂園茶舗 BaisenyaCafé (café)焙煎屋珈琲店
Sho(soba noodles)
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Noguchi HideyoSeishun Hiroba野口英世青春広場
Monjoue(gelato)モンジュー
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Aizu Ichiban-kan(café)
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Noguchi Hideyo Seishun Hall
會津壹番館三番山下
Hatoya ShokudoHonten(pork cutlets on rice with sweet sauce)
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Jokoji Temple常光寺
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Enmei Jizoson(guardian deity of children)
延命地蔵尊
Nuriichi Lacquerware Store
ぬり一 七日町店
Hoshiban Erosokuten(candle shop) ほしばん絵ろうそく店
Suzuran(candle shop)鈴蘭
Chofukuji Temple長福寺
SairenjiTemple
西蓮寺
Suehiro KaeiguraSake Brewery
末廣酒造嘉永蔵
TsurunoeSake Brewery
鶴乃江酒造
FukunishiLacquerwareStore 福西漆器店
ShirokiyaLacquerwareStore
白木屋漆器店 SuzukiyaRihei LacquerwareStore 鈴木屋利兵衛
Mitsutaya(miso dengaku)
City HotelIshibashi
満田屋
Inachu (rush products)
稲忠
Tanaka Inarijinja Shrine田中稲荷神社
シティーホテル石橋
KotokujiTemple卍
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Recommended Goods
Awamanju sweet made from steamed chestnuts with anko inside:100 yen (per piece)Kawachiya MAP/P15.F-1
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Lacquerware cups cute lacquerware goods:1,200 yen (1 piece)~ Suzuran
Mitsuroucandle made from honeycomb:480 yen (per piece)~Bus Cafe
Aizu Cotton Pochetteshandmade accessories made from traditional Aizu cotton:1,500 yen (per piece) Momen Ito
Yunohana Yokana popular onsen specialty since long ago: 85 yen(1 stick)Matsumotoya
Shichifuku Dango7 kinds of dango representing Nanukamachi:90 yen (per piece) Kumanoya Kashi-ten
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Acustic x Nodatenon-electric wooden acoustic speaker-mount for I-phones:9,000 yen~ b-prese
Uraeto Bashi, Zodiac Chopsticks lucky Aizu painted chopsticks:1 set: 2,700 yenNuriichi
Florestaa doughnut shop that serves healthy, delicious donuts. There is also a café.: Donuts: 130 yen (per donut)~
Aizu Ichiban-kana café related to Noguchi Hideyo: Coffee: starting at 400 yen (per cup)~
Recommended Cafes
Aizu Campaign CrewMisa Endo
Aizu Campaign CrewNatsuko Tsunoda
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This area is where the world famous bacteriologist and Nobel Prize candidate, Hideyo Noguchi (the figure found on the 1,000 yen note), spent his youth.
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The magic of the castle town at night
From the beginning of July to the end of November, the historical buildings of Aizuwakamatsu City will be lit up at night.
City Hall市役所
Remnants ofKoga-machi-guchi Wall
甲賀町口門跡
Yamagataya Honten (candle shop)
山形屋本店
Takino (local cuisine) Aizukko (Japanese tavern)田季野
Kushizen (Japanese tavern)串ぜん
Yoruzuya (Japanese tavern)よろずや
AiAichaya(Restaurant)
會愛茶屋
Mogura (Japanese tavern)
土竜
Pirosu(Restaurant)
ぴろす
会津っこ
Sakanaya(yakiniku)
さかな家
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Nakajima(pork cutlets on rice with sweet sauce)
Ebiya (eel)
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えびや
Beagle Chef (Restaurant)ビーグルシェフ
Sassa(yakiniku)左雨
Loop (café & bar)Loop
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Makko-chan (Japanese tavern)まこっちゃん
Gyuuzou (yakiniku)
牛ぞう
Nagomi (Japanese tavern)
なごみ
Musshu-masuya (Japanese tavern)
夢酒升や
Yosaku (Japanese tavern)
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Beans (Japanese tavern)Beans Oedo
(Japanese tavern)お江戸
Hoppe(Japanese tavern)
ほっぺ
Suiun(Japanese cuisine)
翠雲
Kamisakabayashi (Japanese tavern)
上酒林
Maizaka (Japanese tavern)舞酒
Daitouryou (Japanese tavern)大統領
Maruyoshi (Japanese tavern)
まるよし
Luce (Italian cuisine)ルーチェ
Salute(Italian cuisine)
サルーテ
Hananomai (Japanese tavern)
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Kiriya Gongenteii(soba noodles)
なかじま桐屋権現亭
Taketo(bamboo craft)竹籐
Tsuruga(horse meat)
Kurukuruken(Chinese noodles)
Shatoregura (local cuisine)鶴我
Yoshita(horse meat)吉し多
くるくる軒
紗都麗蔵
●Aizu Keikodo會津稽古堂
There are plenty of shops and restaurants to visit in the area where you can enjoy a drink or delicious food at night!
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Ozawa Candle ShopYamagataya HontenHoshiban Erosokuten
Bansho Handmade CraftsWarabi
Goods andActivitiesHere are some traditional items of Aizu that have been cherished through the ages.
OkiagariKoboshi Because this figure stands right back up after it’s knocked down, Okiagari Koboshi have become a beloved symbol of luck and resilience. It is custom to buy one more than the number of people in your family.
Aizu Lacquerware When Gamo Ujisato became the lord of Aizu, he brought lacquerware artisans from Oumi who began making lacquerware in Aizu. Local makie techniques, including gold leafing, are famous all over Japan.
Akabeko (red cow) is one Aizu’ s most famous traditional toys. The head bobs up and down and side to side when the cow is moved. Legend has it that the toy protected children from an epidemic.
Akabeko
Aizu Painted Candles A high-quality craft with a long history in Aizu. It is said that around 300 years ago, the majority of the candles used in Edo (the capital) were produced here in Aizu.
Aizu Cloth (Cotton) Cotton cloth that features a distinctive, colorfully striped pattern. The cloth was used in a kimono worn by the heroine Yae Niijima, in the Taiga television drama series, “Yae no Sakura”.
Fukubun Lacquerware StoreSeki Lacquerware StoreSuzuzen Lacquerware Storeb Prese Lacquerware StoreNuriichi Lacquerware Store
Shirokiya Lacquerware Store
Fukunisi Lacquerware Store
Suzukiya Rihei Lacquerware Store
Maki-e LacquerwareTraditional Crafts Traditional Crafts
Lacquerware Studio Suzutake ☎ 0242(27)9426Suzuzen Lacquerware Store ☎ 0242(22)0680Bansho Handmade Crafts ☎ 0242(27)4358Fukubun Lacquerware Store ☎ 0242(22)2846
Painted Candles
Hoshiban Erosokuten ☎ 0242(27)1873Ozawa Candle Shop☎ 0242(27)0652Yamagataya Honten☎ 0242(22)5769
Activity: 1 ‒ 1.5 hours1,080 yen -3,240 yen
Activity: 40 minutes ‒ 1 hour864 yen - 1,620 yen
Okiagari Koboshi Folk Crafts
Akabeko PaintingFolk Crafts
Yamada Folk Craft Workshop ☎0242(23)1465Aizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residences)☎0242(28)2525Tsurugajo Kaikan☎0242(28)2288Aizu Clan Nisshinkan School☎0242(75)2525
Bansho Handmade Crafts ☎0242(27)4358Warabi☎0242(24)0020Aoi Craft Workshop☎0242(27)6400Tsurugajo Kaikan☎0242(28)2288Aizu Bukeyashiki (Samurai Residences)☎0242(28)2525Aizu Clan Nisshinkan School☎0242(75)2525
Activity: 30 minutes to 1 hour700 yen ‒ 870 yen
Activity: 30 minutes to 1 hour840 yen ‒ 870 yen
Hands-on Activities
Fruit Pickingenjoy picking fruit in the surrounding farm areas from early summer to autumn.
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Aizu Specialties
Handmade Soba Noodles Aizu produces fine-quality sobako (buckwheat flour) that offers excellent aroma and flavor.
Kiriya Sho
Nishin Sansho-zukeThis consists of migaki nishin (dried herring fillets) sandwiched between sansho (Japanese pepper) leaves and pickled in vinegar, sake (rice wine), and soy sauce. It's a great companion with sake.
Bodara-niCod fillets dried to a rock-like hardness are
softened in water and stewed in soy sauce and sugar for many hours until the meat and bones are soft enough to eat.
KozuyuA hearty soup made from dried scallop stock and seasoned with salt and soy sauce. The soup contains taro, carrots, shiitake mushrooms, and other vegetables, plus tiny balls of wheat gluten called mamefu. Kozuyu is a regional specialty and a must for wedding feasts in Aizu.
Ramen has long been a very popular dish in Aizu, as evidenced by the fact that the region originated the Kitakata Ramen, one of the top three types of ramen in Japan.
Medetaiya Ipputei
RamenA popular dish featuring fried pork cutlets on top of Aizu-grown rice and layered with thinly sliced cabbage. The freshly fried cutlets are flavored with a special sauce.
Nakajima Shirokujyaku Shokudo
Tontei
Sauce Katsudon
A local dish of rice and food steamed in a circular wood container.
Takino Togoto
Wappameshi
The climate and pure water specific to the basin produces delicious rice which is recognized nationally as top of its class.
Aizu Rice
Aizu Jidori are locally bred chicken which have been bred over a long period of time, and produce firm meat (from living free range).
Aizu Jidori (local chicken)
Said to have been the staple for samurai during a battle; skewers of food basted in miso and grilled.
Mitsutaya
Ohide Chaya
Dengaku
Because of the meat’s pink color, it is called sakura (cherry blossom). It is often enjoyed with sake.
Tsuruga Yoshita
Aizu Horse Meat
Shibukawa Donya TagotoTakino
Kozuyu, Nishin Sansho-zuke, and Bodara-ni are local dishes that have been enjoyed in the mountainous land of Aizu since olden times.
Traditional Aizu Dishes
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During winter, the mountainous Aizu area is covered in snow. Due to the snowy climate, the traditional dishes of Aizu are
usually foods preserved through drying or salting, which are then cooked using a variety of techniques. Modern local food, which includes sauce katsudon and ramen, is also popular. Enjoy the town at night by visiting the local izakaya, and trying out some of the regional food and sake.
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The cuisine of Aizu is rooted in the everyday lives of the common people
Aizu’s cuisine is sure to be a pleasant addition to your journey.
Hotels and Inns in Aizuwakamatsu City From homey traditional Japanese inns, to affordable “business hotels”, to large urban-style hotels with modern facilities- there are a variety of accommodations to choose from, depending on your preferences.
◆Higashiyama Onsen Kanko Kyokai ☎0242-27-7051http://www.aizu-higashiyama.com/
◆Ashinomaki Onsen Kanko Kyokai ☎0242-92-2336http://www.aizu-ashinomaki.jp/
and Inns
By Trainfrom Tokyo
FromRegionalAirports
■ With Bullet TrainNarita International Airport/Haneda Airport – Tokyo – (Tohoku Shinkansen: 1 hr 20 mins) – Koriyama – (Ban-etsu West Line: 1 hr 10 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu
■ Without Bullet Train・Asakusa – (Tobu Kinugawa Line: 2 hrs) – Kinugawa Onsen – (Yagan Line/ Aizu Line: 2 hrs 10 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu
・Shinjuku – (JR Line/ Tobu Kinugawa Line : 2 hrs) – Kinugawa Onsen – (Yagan Line/ Aizu Line: 2 hrs 10 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu
■ Fukushima Airport – (Transit bus: 40 mins) – Koriyama Station – (Ban-etsu West Line: 1 hr 10 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu
–Koriyama Station – (Highway bus: 1 hr 5 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu Station
■ Niigata Airport – (Transit bus: 30 mins) – Niigata Station – (Highway bus: 1 hr 50 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu Station
■ Sendai Airport – (Airport Line/ Tohoku Line: 17 mins) – Sendai Station, East Exit – (Highway bus: 2 hrs 25 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu Station
ByHighway Bus
The Charms of
Aizu Course
■ TokyoShinjuku Station, New South Exit – (4 hrs 20 mins) – Aizuwakamatsu
Station (Reservations required) Aizu Bus ☎0242-22-5555
■ SendaiSendai Station, East Exit – (2 hrs 25min) – Aizuwakamatsu Station
■ NiigataIn front of Niigata Station – (1hr 50 min) – Aizuwakamatsu Station
■ Tokyo – (Tobu Line) –Nikko – (Yagan Line/ Aizu Line) –Aizuwakamatsu ( you can use the Shuyu Buses to get around the city) – (Ban-etsu West Line/ Tohoku Shinkansen/ JR Local lines) – Matsushima –(Tohoku Shinkansen) – Tokyo
■ Tokyo –(Highway bus or Tohoku Shinkansen/ Ban-etsu West Line) –Aizuwakamatsu (you can use the Shuyu Buses to get around the city) – (Highway bus: or Ban-etsu West Line) – Niigata – (JR Local lines/ Hokuriku Shinkansen) – Kanazawa – Kyoto
■ Nikko – ( Tobu Line/ Yagan Line/ Aizu Line (2 hrs 40 min)) –Aizuwakamatsu ■ Matsushima –( Senseki Line/ Tohoku Shinkansen/ Ban-etsu West Line
(3 hrs)) – Aizuwakamatsu
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Taoyuan International Airport
Incheon InternationalAirportSouth Korea
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Harbin TaipingInternational Airport
◆Aizuwakamatsu Ryokan Hotel Kumiai ☎0242-28-9221http://www.aizu-ryokan-hotel.com/
Higashiyama Onsen An old onsen village located near Aizuwakamatsu City. An onsen village with ambience, situated along the banks of the Yugawa mountain stream.
health benefitsgastrointestinal/ stomach disorders, women’s health related diseases, neuralgia, rheuma-tism
Ashinomaki Onsen Surrounded by mountains, Ashinomaki Onsen is blessed with beautiful natural surroundings. You can also enjoy the onsen’s abundant waters on a one day trip.
health benefits neuralgia, gastrointestinal/stomach disorders, skin diseases
Higashiyama Geigi * Enjoy the foot baths in Kagayaki Park
*Onyado Toho’s open-air bath, “Sora no Yu” Taiwan
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