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Iwaki, Fukushima

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Fukushima / Iwaki
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The fish market smell reaches you before the port does. Small-boat catches from Yotsukura and Hisanohama move through Onahama's distribution channels alongside the bigger hauls — mehicari, flounder, anglerfish — collectively known as Jōban-mono, seafood from these particular waters. Kamaboко is pressed and shaped somewhere nearby. The whole coastal edge of Iwaki operates at a working pitch that tourist zones rarely sustain.

Inland, the ground shifts in register. Iino Hachimangu, founded in the eleventh century and long patronized by the Iwaki clan, stands with the particular stillness of a shrine that has outlasted several political orders. The Shiramizu Amidado holds its own kind of quiet. Then, improbably, Spa Resort Hawaiians — born in 1966 from the flooded shafts of the Joban coalfields, and later made into a film — occupies the Yumoto district alongside the older hot-spring baths of Iwaki Yumoto Onsen. The juxtaposition is not ironic; it is simply the record of a city that has reinvented itself more than once.

Aquamarine Fukushima sits at the edge of Onahama port, an environmental aquarium whose attendance across the prefecture exceeds every rival. In summer the Jangara Nenbutsu Odori moves through the streets; in the festival calendar, the Yotsukura Nebuta and Iwaki Odori evening runs alongside it. These are not performances staged for outsiders — they belong to the rhythm of a city that absorbed earthquake loss in 2011 and kept its industrial and coastal life moving forward regardless.

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What converges here

Cultural Properties 19
  • Amidado (Shiramizu Amidado) National Treasure (Architecture)
  • Nakata Yokoana Cave Tombs Historic Site
  • Negishi Kanga Iseki-gun Historic Site
  • Kinozuka Tumulus Historic Site
  • Shiramizu Amida-do Temple Precinct Historic Site
  • Nakakamado Weeping Maple Natural Monument
  • Sawajiri no Ohinoki (Sawara Cypress) of Sawajiri Natural Monument
  • Terushima Cormorant Habitat Natural Monument
  • Kashikonu Eel Habitat Natural Monument
  • Iino Hachimangu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Iino Hachimangu Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Iino Hachimangu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Iino Hachimangu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Iino Hachimangu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sensho-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sensho-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Sensho-ji Temple Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Iino Hachimangu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
  • Iino Hachimangu Shrine Important Cultural Property (Architecture)
Onsen 3
  • Iwaki Yumoto Onsen TIER2
  • Iwaki Kaniara Onsen TIER2
  • Dekodaira Onsen TIER2
Mountains 2
  • Mount Kittoya
  • Mount Sandaimyojin
Stations 15
  • Iwaki 常磐線
  • Izumi 常磐線
  • Yumoto 常磐線
  • Ueda 常磐線
  • Uchigo 常磐線
  • Nakoso 常磐線
  • Yotsukura 常磐線
  • Iwaki 磐越東線
  • Hisanohama 常磐線
  • Ogawago 磐越東線
  • Kawamae 磐越東線
  • Suetsugu 常磐線
  • Eta 磐越東線
  • Kusano 常磐線
  • Akai 磐越東線
Fishing Ports 3
  • Yotsukura Fishing Port
  • Hisanohama Fishing Port
  • Toyoma Fishing Port
Museums Cultural Properties Onsen Mountains Stations Fishing Ports