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Aizu and Kitakata

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Aizu and Kitakata

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Kitakata Ramen
Local cuisine
Sauce Katsudon
Popular among locals
Horse sashimi (Sakura sashimi)
Local cuisine
Wappa-meshi
Popular among locals
Aizu sake

Kitakata Ramen

One of the local gourmet dishes that is one of the three major ramen in Japan.

Kitakata Ramen is one of the three major ramen in Japan. There are over 100 shops in Kitakata, and many of them have long lines of customers. In the authentic Kitakata, there is a culture called "Asa-ra" where you can eat ramen in the morning. It's a must-try dish in Kitakata.
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Recommended Restaurants for Kitakata Ramen
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喜一
~¥999
~¥999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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坂内食堂
~¥999
~¥999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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満古登食堂
-
-
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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食堂 はせ川
¥1,000~¥1,999
~¥999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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源来軒
¥1,000~¥1,999
~¥999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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Sauce Katsudon

A famous rice bowl dish with freshly fried tonkatsu coated in sauce.

"Sauce Katsudon" has become a specialty of the Aizu region. Crispy cabbage is placed on top of white rice, and freshly fried katsu is generously served. The combination of tonkatsu and white rice is excellent. The sweet and savory sauce stimulates the appetite, making it a very popular gourmet dish.
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Recommended Restaurants for Sauce Katsudon
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白孔雀食堂
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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なかじま
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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とん亭
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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十文字屋
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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めでたいや
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥1,000~¥1,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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Horse sashimi (Sakura sashimi)

Healthy lean and tender horse meat

The Aizu region has a long-standing culture of eating horse meat. Horse meat, also known as "Sakura meat," is typically eaten as horse sashimi (Sakura sashimi). The combination of spicy miso sauce mixed with soy sauce makes for a delicious dish. It goes well with white rice and is also a perfect accompaniment to alcoholic beverages!
Recommended Restaurants for Horse sashimi (Sakura sashimi)
食べログ
居酒屋ばんげや
-
¥6,000~¥7,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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渋川問屋
¥3,000~¥3,999
¥5,000~¥5,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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焼肉 丸忠
-
¥6,000~¥7,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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鶴我 会津本店
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥5,000~¥5,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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桜鍋 吉し多
~¥999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Wappa-meshi

Aizu's local cuisine where you can enjoy the taste of the ingredients.

"Wappa-meshi" is a dish in which a container is made by bending cedar wood, and your favorite ingredients are steamed in it. It is a dish that brings out the flavor of Aizu's rice, a rice producing area, and seasonal ingredients, with a light taste. The aroma of the steamed ingredients and the vivid appearance make it a dish that can be enjoyed with all five senses.
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Recommended Restaurants for Wappa-meshi
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田季野
¥2,000~¥2,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.7
(Tabelog's review)
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料理旅館 田事
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥2,000~¥2,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
籠太
-
¥5,000~¥5,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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会津 田舎家
¥1,000~¥1,999
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
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鶯宿亭 飯寺店
¥1,000~¥1,999
-
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
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Aizu sake

Delicious Japanese sake from Aizu, a region known for its sake.

Sake from Aizu, born from the rich nature and rice. Aizu's local sake consistently receives high ratings at the "National New Sake Appraisal". There are many nationally famous local sake brands such as "Aizu Miyashita" and "Hiroki". Enjoy the opportunity to taste a clean and smooth Japanese sake.
Recommended Restaurants for Aizu sake
食べログ
彩喰彩酒 會津っこ
-
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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ゑびす亭
-
¥4,000~¥4,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
籠太
-
¥5,000~¥5,999
3.6
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
ぼろ蔵
-
¥3,000~¥3,999
3.4
(Tabelog's review)
食べログ
居酒屋ばんげや
-
¥6,000~¥7,999
3.5
(Tabelog's review)
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Recommended Hotels

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4.5
Representative inn of the traditional and charming Tōzansō Hot Springs
Mukaitaki, which was once a vacation spot for Aizu samurai, is a historic inn that is visited by many celebrities. All of the indoor baths are filled with hot spring water straight from the source. The wooden sukiya-style building was the first ryokan to be registered as a tangible cultural property by the government. Enjoy the scattered "luxuries" throughout the inn.
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¥19,800~/人
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4.3approx. 0.15km
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3.8approx. 0.17km
会津東山温泉 くつろぎ宿 新滝
4.5approx. 0.18km
会津東山温泉 客室専用露天風呂付のスイートルーム はなれ 松島閣
4.1approx. 0.19km
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4.4approx. 0.2km
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3.1approx. 0.21km
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4.1approx. 0.26km
会津東山温泉 いろりの宿 芦名
4.6approx. 0.35km
会津東山温泉 原瀧(はらたき)
4.2approx. 0.36km
会津東山温泉 今昔亭(こんじゃくてい)
4.4approx. 0.46km
Onyado Toho
4.2
Hotel with a scenic open-air bath
Miyado Toho boasts the best views in the Higashiyama Onsen area. From the "Sora no Yu" open-air bath, which seems to float in the sky, you can overlook the castle town of Aizu. The diverse buffet is also popular, offering plenty of local Aizu cuisine to enjoy.
Lowest price
¥6,000~/人
¥10,080~/人
¥13,141~/人
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YUKKURA INN ~ゆっくらイン~
3.4approx. 0.08km
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4.1approx. 0.25km
会津東山温泉 客室専用露天風呂付のスイートルーム はなれ 松島閣
4.1approx. 0.31km
東山温泉 東山パークホテル新風月
3.8approx. 0.36km
会津東山温泉 くつろぎ宿 千代滝
4.4approx. 0.42km
会津東山温泉 向瀧
4.5approx. 0.5km
東山温泉 元湯有馬屋
4.3approx. 0.56km
会津東山温泉 二洸旅館
3.1approx. 0.57km
会津東山温泉 くつろぎ宿 新滝
4.5approx. 0.63km
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4.6approx. 0.83km
Shousuke no Yado Takinoyu
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Popular indoor hot spring with a view of Fushimigataki waterfall
This long-established inn is said to have been stayed in by Koharashojo, who is featured in the folk song "Aizu Bandai-san". The inn's hospitality can be felt throughout, with attractions such as an outdoor Noh stage and 10 creatively designed baths. The time spent bathing while gazing at Fushimigataki waterfall is truly a luxurious moment.
Lowest price
¥7,920~/人
¥11,000~/人
¥12,998~/人
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会津東山温泉 客室専用露天風呂付のスイートルーム はなれ 松島閣
4.1approx. 0.07km
東山温泉 東山パークホテル新風月
3.8approx. 0.12km
会津東山温泉 くつろぎ宿 千代滝
4.4approx. 0.2km
会津・東山温泉 御宿 東鳳(オリックスホテルズ&リゾーツ)
4.3approx. 0.25km
会津東山温泉 向瀧
4.5approx. 0.26km
YUKKURA INN ~ゆっくらイン~
3.4approx. 0.27km
東山温泉 元湯有馬屋
4.3approx. 0.32km
会津東山温泉 二洸旅館
3.1approx. 0.34km
会津東山温泉 くつろぎ宿 新滝
4.5approx. 0.39km
会津東山温泉 いろりの宿 芦名
4.6approx. 0.59km
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Aizu and Kitakata

The Aizu and Kitakata area is not only home to historical tourist spots such as Tsuruga Castle (Wakamatsu Castle) and Sazae-do, but also has a rich variety of delicious local cuisine. Aizuwakamatsu, known for its long history of miso and soy sauce making, has a famous dish called "sauce katsu-don," and there are over 100 restaurants in the city that serve it. Kitakata City is the birthplace of Kitakata Ramen, and there are also over 100 ramen shops here, including famous ones that have long lines in the morning for "morning ramen."

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Aizu and Kitakata

7 Highlights

01

Tsurugajo Castle

The only castle in Japan with a red-tiled roof
This famous impregnable castle withstood a one-month siege during the Boshin War. It is known for being the only castle in Japan with a red-tiled roof. In the main keep, there is a tea room said to have been built by Koan, the son of Sen no Rikyu, where visitors can enjoy matcha tea.
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Tsurugajo Castle
The only castle in Japan with a red-tiled roof
This famous impregnable castle withstood a one-month siege during the Boshin War. It is known for being the only castle in Japan with a red-tiled roof. In the main keep, there is a tea room said to have been built by Koan, the son of Sen no Rikyu, where visitors can enjoy matcha tea.
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02

Iimoriyama

A place where the sad story of the Byakkotai is passed down
This mountain is famous as the place where 16-17 year old members of the Byakkotai committed suicide. At the top of the stairs, there are graves of the Byakkotai members lined up. There are multiple walking courses to the summit, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Aizuwakamatsu city from the top.
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02
Iimoriyama
A place where the sad story of the Byakkotai is passed down
This mountain is famous as the place where 16-17 year old members of the Byakkotai committed suicide. At the top of the stairs, there are graves of the Byakkotai members lined up. There are multiple walking courses to the summit, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Aizuwakamatsu city from the top.
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03

Sazae-do Temple

A Buddhist temple with a rare "double helix structure" that is unique in the world
This hexagonal three-story temple was built during the Edo period. The stairs for going up and down are completely separate passageways. This architectural style is rare even on a global scale, and has been designated as a "National Important Cultural Property". Experience the strange feeling of not passing anyone else!
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03
Sazae-do Temple
A Buddhist temple with a rare "double helix structure" that is unique in the world
This hexagonal three-story temple was built during the Edo period. The stairs for going up and down are completely separate passageways. This architectural style is rare even on a global scale, and has been designated as a "National Important Cultural Property". Experience the strange feeling of not passing anyone else!
See details
04

Kitakata Ramen

A local gourmet dish and one of the three major ramen types in Japan
Kitakata Ramen is one of the three major types of ramen in Japan. There are over 100 ramen shops in Kitakata, and many of them have long lines of customers waiting to be served. In the birthplace of Kitakata Ramen, there is a culture of eating ramen in the morning called "Asa-ra". It is a must-try dish when visiting Kitakata.
See details
04
Kitakata Ramen
A local gourmet dish and one of the three major ramen types in Japan
Kitakata Ramen is one of the three major types of ramen in Japan. There are over 100 ramen shops in Kitakata, and many of them have long lines of customers waiting to be served. In the birthplace of Kitakata Ramen, there is a culture of eating ramen in the morning called "Asa-ra". It is a must-try dish when visiting Kitakata.
See details
05

Aizu Bukeyashiki Samurai Residence

A historical museum that conveys and disseminates Aizu culture
This facility consists of a restored mansion of Aizu clan's senior retainer, Yorimoto Saigo, as well as a historical museum, a jinya (local government office), a teahouse, and more. From the moment you step through the front gate, you will feel like you have traveled back in time! You can experience the lifestyle of Aizu samurai and touch upon Aizu's traditional culture.
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05
Aizu Bukeyashiki Samurai Residence
A historical museum that conveys and disseminates Aizu culture
This facility consists of a restored mansion of Aizu clan's senior retainer, Yorimoto Saigo, as well as a historical museum, a jinya (local government office), a teahouse, and more. From the moment you step through the front gate, you will feel like you have traveled back in time! You can experience the lifestyle of Aizu samurai and touch upon Aizu's traditional culture.
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06

Higashiyama Onsen

A historic castle town hot spring that springs up in Aizu Wakamatsu
This is a historic castle town hot spring that springs up in Aizu Wakamatsu, which has a peaceful atmosphere and was loved by Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Akiko Yosano. It is effective for rheumatism, women's diseases, and high blood pressure, and the source is smooth and warms the body from the core. Enjoy sightseeing and the rich nature, and soak in the hot springs to refresh yourself slowly!
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06
Higashiyama Onsen
A historic castle town hot spring that springs up in Aizu Wakamatsu
This is a historic castle town hot spring that springs up in Aizu Wakamatsu, which has a peaceful atmosphere and was loved by Hideyoshi Toyotomi and Akiko Yosano. It is effective for rheumatism, women's diseases, and high blood pressure, and the source is smooth and warms the body from the core. Enjoy sightseeing and the rich nature, and soak in the hot springs to refresh yourself slowly!
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07

Ashinomaki Onsen

A peaceful hot spring spread out on a hill overlooking the Oogawa Valley
This tranquil hot spring spreads out on a hill overlooking the beautiful scenery of the Oogawa Valley, woven by the four seasons. With a history of over 1000 years, it is effective for rheumatism, gynecological diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, and more. After sightseeing, walking, and visiting historical sites, why not relax in the open-air bath while enjoying the view of the valley?
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Ashinomaki Onsen
A peaceful hot spring spread out on a hill overlooking the Oogawa Valley
This tranquil hot spring spreads out on a hill overlooking the beautiful scenery of the Oogawa Valley, woven by the four seasons. With a history of over 1000 years, it is effective for rheumatism, gynecological diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, and more. After sightseeing, walking, and visiting historical sites, why not relax in the open-air bath while enjoying the view of the valley?
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Recommended Spots

Local Cuisine

No.1
Kitakata Ramen
One of the local gourmet dishes that is one of the three major ramen in Japan.
Kitakata Ramen is one of the three major ramen in Japan. There are over 100 shops in Kitakata, and many of them have long lines of customers. In the authentic Kitakata, there is a culture called "Asa-ra" where you can eat ramen in the morning. It's a must-try dish in Kitakata.
See Details
No.2
Sauce Katsudon
A famous rice bowl dish with freshly fried tonkatsu coated in sauce.
"Sauce Katsudon" has become a specialty of the Aizu region. Crispy cabbage is placed on top of white rice, and freshly fried katsu is generously served. The combination of tonkatsu and white rice is excellent. The sweet and savory sauce stimulates the appetite, making it a very popular gourmet dish.
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No.3
Horse sashimi (Sakura sashimi)
Healthy lean and tender horse meat
The Aizu region has a long-standing culture of eating horse meat. Horse meat, also known as "Sakura meat," is typically eaten as horse sashimi (Sakura sashimi). The combination of spicy miso sauce mixed with soy sauce makes for a delicious dish. It goes well with white rice and is also a perfect accompaniment to alcoholic beverages!
See Details
No.4
Wappa-meshi
Aizu's local cuisine where you can enjoy the taste of the ingredients.
"Wappa-meshi" is a dish in which a container is made by bending cedar wood, and your favorite ingredients are steamed in it. It is a dish that brings out the flavor of Aizu's rice, a rice producing area, and seasonal ingredients, with a light taste. The aroma of the steamed ingredients and the vivid appearance make it a dish that can be enjoyed with all five senses.
See Details
No.5
Aizu sake
Delicious Japanese sake from Aizu, a region known for its sake.
Sake from Aizu, born from the rich nature and rice. Aizu's local sake consistently receives high ratings at the "National New Sake Appraisal". There are many nationally famous local sake brands such as "Aizu Miyashita" and "Hiroki". Enjoy the opportunity to taste a clean and smooth Japanese sake.
See Details
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Basic Information

Hotel Average Cost
¥8,854
Average Budget
(1 night, 2 days)
¥22,522
Best Season
2~6 Month
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