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Discover the most popular places to visit in Kitashiobara
Urabandai Nekoma Ski Area
7.8/10 (12 reviews)
Urabandai Nekoma Ski Area entices with pristine powder snow and terrain for every skill level. Explore the north side for superior snow quality or catch breathtaking views of Lake Inawashiro from the southern slopes.
Goshikinuma Lake
9.0/10 (24 reviews)
The Five Colored Ponds shimmer with mineral-infused hues from emerald to cobalt blue, created by Mount Bandai's 1888 eruption. Hike the scenic 3.6km trail or rent a rowboat at Bishamon-numa for an intimate view of
Lake Hibara
9.0/10 (2 reviews)
Japan's largest volcanic dammed lake, formed after Mount Bandai's 1888 eruption, features clear waters with islands. Enjoy sightseeing cruises for panoramic views or seasonal activities.
Morohashi Museum of Modern Art
9.2/10 (10 reviews)
Asia's only museum with a permanent Salvador Dalí exhibition, featuring over 340 works by the surrealist master. Enjoy the collection while taking in picturesque views of Mount Bandai through the thoughtful design.
Urabandai Ski Area
7.4/10 (13 reviews)
This intimate winter playground offers family-friendly slopes against the scenic Urabandai Highlands backdrop. Enjoy freshly groomed runs Friday through Monday with panoramic mountain views during peak season.
Gran Deco Snow Resort
Grandeco Snow Resort offers pristine slopes through beech woodlands in Fukushima's scenic Urabandai area. Enjoy the 3,500-meter course, then unwind in the resort's natural hot springs after a day of alpine adventure.
Goshikinuma Lakes
9.4/10 (3 reviews)
Volcanic minerals create mesmerizing blue, green, and turquoise hues across these pristine mountain ponds. Follow the 4-kilometer nature trail connecting eight lakes, with optional rowboat rentals at Bishamon-numa.
"Overall pretty good resort that is unfortunately showing its age. Our room was rather small for a family style room (comparatively to other ryokans we stayed at for a similar price point) but very clean. Beautiful location but very remote if you don’t have a car. Shuttles to and from Inawashiro station made it easy to take day trips to other areas. Most of the resort’s amenities were also not open during our stay too. The resort supposedly has multiple restaurants but only two were open while we...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.