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Ouchijuku, a village in the valley

An ancient village dating back to the Edo period, another recommended tourist attraction in Fukushima. For those who want to experience a retro atmosphere, this time we would like to recommend Ouchi Juku, a famous village in Fukushima that will take tourists back in time 400 years ago, amidst a peaceful and beautiful natural forest and shops ready to welcome tourists in a lively manner. How to get there - There is a shuttle bus, but it is more convenient to catch it yourself. Tourist attractions - Most shops are closed. Hotels - There is no accommodation in the village. Restaurants and food - There are 2 shops open. Shopping - There are many souvenirs. #Travel abroad #Travel to Japan
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Posted: Jan 7, 2023
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