• Breathtaking Inawashiro Ski Resort
  • Totsukami Shrine, where you can enjoy beautiful autumn leaves
  • Breathtaking Mt. Bandai seen over Lake Inawashiro
  • Breathtaking Inawashiro Ski Resort
  • Totsukami Shrine, where you can enjoy beautiful autumn leaves
  • Breathtaking Mt. Bandai seen over Lake Inawashiro

LEISURE

Inawashiro and its surroundings, where you can enjoy cherry blossoms, autumn leaves, and beautiful seasons, are highly recommended for sightseeing!
Enjoy the nature of Mt. Bandai, and indulge in activities such as skiing and canoeing.

Active

For skiing and snowboarding in Tohoku and Fukushima, choose InaSki! Join the club to get free weekday lift tickets and half-price tickets on weekends and holidays at the Inawashiro Ski Resort.

Inawashiro Ski ResortVisit the website here

A ski resort with a lift station approximately 50m from the hotel. The wide slopes and open courses are its charming features.

Newly opened near Inawashiro IC! Michi-no-Eki-mae Inawashiro Strawberry Farm

Michi-no-Eki-mae Inawashiro Strawberry FarmDetails here

A new spot for strawberry picking in Inawashiro during the summer and fall seasons. Enjoy the new variety, "Highland Strawberry Inawashiro Premium®".

Introducing three cycling courses to enjoy Inawashiro Lake and Mt. Bandai!

Inawashiro Lake and Mt. Bandai CyclingDetails here

Explore three cycling courses to enjoy Inawashiro Lake and Mt. Bandai.

Experience canoeing in Lake Inawashiro, boasting the world's 5th highest transparency.

Lake Inawashiro Canoe ExperienceDetails here

Canoeing in Lake Inawashiro, known for its 5th highest transparency globally. A popular and safe program suitable for families.

Inawashiro Tourism Expert Group "Inawashiro Denpojin-kai"

Inawashiro Denpojin-kaiDetails here

The "Inawashiro Denpojin-kai" in the Bandai Kogen area is a group of tourism experts knowledgeable about the town's landmarks, historical sites, nature, traditional crafts, and local performing arts. They offer various guided tours, including trekking and outdoor activities.

Tourist Attractions

"Mount Bandai," chosen as one of Japan's Top 100 Mountains, a symbol of Fukushima Prefecture

Mount BandaiDetails here

A symbol of Fukushima Prefecture, chosen as one of Japan's Top 100 Mountains. An active volcano towering north of the lake, also designated as a Japan Geopark.

Inawashiro Local Beer Hall, annually awarded at the International Beer Competition, offering four types of beer

Inawashiro Local Beer HallVisit the website here

The deep flavor is crafted using beautiful underground water from Mount Bandai. Annually awarded at the International Beer Competition, you can taste four types of beer. The restaurant here serves the highest-rated "Golden Angel" beer.

Blueberry Garden

Blueberry GardenVisit the website here

In the beloved Inawashiro area, known as a summer resort, you can enjoy blueberry picking and all-you-can-eat from July to August. Fresh jams are also available for purchase at the hotel shop!

Memorial hall of Hideyo Noguchi, who was born in Inawashiro

Hideyo Noguchi Memorial HallVisit the website here

Memorial hall of Hideyo Noguchi, born in Inawashiro. It showcases his belongings, documents, and even a robot created by the doctor.

Morohashi Art Museum with a beautiful garden overlooking Mount Bandai

Morohashi Art MuseumVisit the website here

Housing around 340 works by the Spanish master Salvador Dali. A beautiful museum with a garden overlooking Mount Bandai.

Festivals and Seasons

The Gold Line, a scenic drive course where you can enjoy views of the vast Inawashiro Lake and panoramic landscapes in places like Yamakodai

Gold LineDetails here

The Gold Line offers a powerful scenic drive with impressive views, including the vast Inawashiro Lake and expansive panoramas around Yamakodai in Urabandai.

Aizu Festival where warrior processions and daimyo processions stroll through the city

Aizu FestivalDetails here

A historical pageant with a total of 500 participants featuring warrior and daimyo processions parading through the city. Held for three days at the end of September in Aizuwakamatsu City, it attracts many tourists.

Mysterious Goshiki-numa, where the colors change to green, red, and blue due to plants and algae

Goshiki-numaDetails here

A mysterious swamp where the colors change to green, red, and blue due to plants and algae. From various-sized swamps, you can get a good view of the rugged appearance of Mount Bandai.

Totsu Shrine, boasting the tallest stone monument in Japan

Totsu ShrineDetails here

A shrine dedicated to Hoshina Masayuki, the younger brother of the third shogun, Iemitsu. The stone monument in the precincts boasts the tallest height in Japan.

Cherry blossoms along the beautiful Kannonji River

Cherry Blossoms at Kannonji River

Approximately 200 Somei Yoshino cherry trees are planted along the Kannonji River for about 1 km from the upstream Kannonji, creating a beautiful cherry blossom avenue.