Things to Do in Aizu Wakamatsu

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Aizumura

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Aizumura is a serene cultural village in the Aizu region that beautifully combines traditional heritage with natural splendor. Visitors can explore preserved samurai-era buildings, browse local artisan crafts, and climb inside a magnificent 57-meter Buddha statue for breathtaking panoramic viewsβ€”all free of charge. The site features stunning seasonal foliage, tranquil koi ponds, waterfalls, and authentic restaurants serving regional specialties, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an immersive cultural experience away from the crowds.

Iimoriyama

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Iimoriyama is a deeply moving historical site in Aizu that tells the tragic story of the Byakkotai, a group of young samurai warriors during the Boshin War. The mountain's summit hosts a graveyard where 19 members, some as young as 13, rest after mistakenly believing their castle had fallen and choosing to end their lives. Visitors can climb 183 stone steps to pay respects at this poignant memorial, or take a convenient slope conveyor partway up while enjoying traditional souvenir shops at the base.

Nisshinkan Observatory Ruins

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The Nisshinkan Observatory Ruins represent the only surviving structure from the prestigious Aizu domain school established in 1803, where the famous Byakkotai (White Tiger Corps) studied. This rare Edo-period observatory, now designated as a Japanese Astronomical Heritage Site, once served the domain's calendar-making operations and exemplifies the Aizu clan's dedication to both scholarly pursuits and martial excellence. Though modest in appearance and surrounded by modern development, this historic site offers a unique glimpse into Japan's astronomical and educational heritage from over two centuries ago.

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