Tadami Viewpoint Bus Trip
  • Nature
  • Aizu Area
  • Autumn

  • 4 destinations
  • One Day

With the Burari Bus One-Day Unlimited Pass, you can hop on and off the Burari Bus that passes through many locations along the Tadami River, including several scenic photo-taking spots. Here is a popular itinerary that covers the places most worth visiting.

Start

Aizu-Wakamatsu Station

Depart at 11.20 on the Burari Bus.

Hot in Yanaizu

  • Aizu Area
  • 35

The canteen at Hot in Yanaizu is a great spot to fuel up for your afternoon, and also has a shop selling local products.

Board the Burari Bus at 12:35 to arrive at your next stop for 12:45.

Tadami River Bridge No. 1 Viewpoint

  • Aizu Area
  • 25

Witness a terrific view of the Tadami River Bridge surrounded by beautiful autumn colours; a train is scheduled to pass at 13:03.

Board the Burari Bus at 13:20 to arrive at Hayato Station for 13:35.

Mugenkyo no Watashi River Crossing

  • Aizu Area
  • 60

This ethereal river crossing is one of the prefecture's most jaw-dropping sights, especially when surrounded by autumn scenery. Please be aware that boat fares are not included in the Burari bus pass.

An alternate option for a relaxing afternoon break would be nearby Hayato Onsen, where you can soak in a scenic outdoor bath with stunning views for 600 yen.

Board the Burari Bus at 14:30 to arrive at Kaneyama Fureai Hiroba for 14:45.

Kaneyama Fureai Hiroba Viewpoint

  • Aizu Area
  • 30

This viewpoint combines the passing train with the idyllic background of Taishi Village to complete a beautiful framing of rural Japan. A train is scheduled to pass at 14:55.

Take the Burari Bus at 15:10 to arrive at Aizu-Kawaguchi Station for 15:15, then take the JR Tadami Line (allowing for views from the train itself) at 15:35. This will return you to Aizu-Wakamatsu Station for 17:24.

Finish

Aizu-Wakamatsu Station

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Onsen & Sightseeing in Aizu by Train
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Onsen & Sightseeing in Aizu by Train

Jump start your vacation in Fukushima’s Aizu region with this multi-day tour, which can be enjoyed at any time of year. These ideas make for great additions to already existing plans, or as a tour of their own. No matter how you decide to use this itinerary, you won’t be disappointed. Travel by train and local bus, or taxi, to enjoy Aizu to the fullest. Begin your adventure at Aizu-Wakamatsu Station (don’t forget to snap some pics of its bowing red akabeko cow out front) and use the local bus or taxi to make your way for Tsurugajo Castle. Walk through the gardens and grounds of this magnificent castle and marvel at the red-tile roof—the only one of its kind in all of Japan. Inside you can tour the castle keep and see the artifacts of Aizu, let history come to life before your eyes. From the castle, travel to Nanokamachi-dori Street; this quaint area has preserved its early-20th century architecture and is now home to souvenir boutiques and many diners and hidden gems. With that being enough for one day’s excitement, head over to Higashiyama Onsen and soak your travel aches away in the hot springs of Harataki ryokan, which even has its own hot spring source. You’ll love taking a dip in these hot, refreshing, and soothing waters—the outside open-air bath is especially recommended. The next day, why not head over to Ouchi-juku, here you can tour an authentic preserved Aizu village and try local cuisine. The whole area gets really busy in winter and, if you’re brave enough to face the cold, the snow festival is a popular event.  

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