The room was super clean, and all the details you'd expect from a Japanese hotel were spot on. The service was great, and the front desk staff were really polite and spoke English well.
Tokyo Prince Hotel | Review by 王崙
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Tsuchiyu Onsen
Approx. 16 km southwest of Fukushima City, this hot spring town sits midway up the Azuma mountain range, surrounded by ravines. The Arakawa River runs through the town, and in this scenic, rustic setting, you can enjoy not only renowned ryokan inns and hotels with day-use hot springs, but also the public bathhouse Nakanoyu.
Highly recommend Tsuchiyu Onsen! The whole town has so much charm, and the hot springs are so relaxing. My skin felt super smooth after soaking.
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Meiji no Mori Minoh Quasi-National Park
A vast nature park located in a low mountain area at elevations of 100-600 m, covering an expansive Approx. 963 hectares. Loved by many visitors as a “treasure trove of nature,” it’s home to a diverse ecosystem including over 1,100 plant species, over 3,000 insect species, as well as wild birds and mammals. The park’s symbol, Minoh Falls, is a dynamic, famous waterfall with a 33 m drop and has been selected as one of Japan’s Top 100 Waterfalls.
Minoh Park is seriously gorgeous. The forest vibe is so strong—walking in feels like you’re getting a full-on lung cleanse.
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Kokyo Gaien National Garden
This park is located in the area outside the Main Gate to Japan’s Imperial Palace. At the center is the Garden Plaza, where green lawns are dotted with about 2,000 black Kuromatsu pine trees.
Getting to this spot is super convenient. The nearest subway stations are Otemachi and Tokyo Station, and it's just a short walk from there.
