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Local Food in Iwaki Fukushima - Go!Go!Tohoku!! Japan Travel
The Leaders of the Pacific Islands Countries visit Iwaki
On May 18, 2018, the Eighth Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting (PALM8) was held in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, and was attended by the leaders of 19 countries and regions, including co-chair Samoa.
Iwaki City is surrounded by the sea and mountains and is a city blessed with a rich natural environment and delicious foods.
Although Iwaki suffered severe damage in the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, reconstruction is progressing and the city attracts many tourists including Spa Resort Hawaiians, which was the venue for the PALM8 Summit.
The leaders visited WONDER FARM, a facility where visitors can enjoy hands-on experience of farming in Iwaki City, and also Aquamarine Fukushima, an aquarium that recreates the ocean environment. In addition to these attractions, the leaders enjoyed the culinary delights of foods made from produce locally sourced in Fukushima.
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Iwaki-Fukushima JAPAN #1-2017
Fukushima Today#2 Challenge to Revitalize Fukushima by Younger Generation
[Fukushima Today]
In March 2017, MOE completed the whole area decontamination in the Special Decontamination Area (SDA) excluding “Areas where Returning is Difficult” based on the Decontamination Implementation Plan. The groundless rumors or misconception, however, still exist about the progress of Environmental Remediation and regeneration of Fukushima area in the international communities. Therefore, Ministry of the Environment Japan (MOEJ) cooperated in producing the TV program “Fukushima Today” to show what is really going on Fukushima to the world. This program, which will be broadcast in 4 series, focuses on the key persons in Fukushima, showing you how hard they work to revitalize Fukushima.
[#2 Challenge to Revitalize Fukushima by Younger Generation]
Mr.Riken Komatsu is freelance writer. He was born and brought up in Onahama, port town in Fukushima. He got a job at a local TV station, and later went to Shanghai. When he came back a year before the disaster, the shopping street in Onahama, which used to be famous for deep-sea fishing, was no longer vibrant. It looked, however, attractvie to him.He said, “I found the attractiveness of the town largely depends on how we see the town and how the town in shown to others.”
Mr.Komatsu welcomes many people to his office. They open up their minds, exchange views and make them happen.
“It’s nice to see what I’ve done serves me and others well. The more people enjoy my ideas, the more committed I become.”
One day, the fishing event was organized by Mr. Komatsu.
People who learned of the event on the Internet participarted.
“There are a lot of steep rocks here.” One hour after departure, Fukushima Daiichi comes into sight. A participant said,“I was a bit surprised to find that it looks like an ordinary factory.”
Mr. Komatsu said,” I started the event because the easiest way to understand is to see and look up by ourselves.”
A voluntary fishing ban in Fukushima has been in place since the accident. The prefectural government has been monitoring radiation levels in fish and other seafood. Japan’s radiation standards for food are stricter than those in other countries. The levels are shown in becquerels. Drinking water is defined under 10Bq,milk and baby food under 50Bq,and other food under 100Bq. No Fukushima seafood has topped the limit since April 2015.
The fish caught by Mr.Komatsu and participants were checked for radiation at the aquarium’s public event. Radiation check was done for the flounder, which was nine years old, born before the nuclear accident. An aquatic veterinarian said,“10 becquerels. It’s normal for fish of this size and age. The limit is 100 Becqueresl. Very few fish contain such a high level of radiation.” Mr.Komatsu said,“It’s important local government and residents can check the data and understand the facts together. That information should not be imposed by the government but shared with the people.”
“Wonder Farm” is very unique facility, which combines farming and tourism. Mr. Komatsu comes to Wonder Farm owned by his friend, Mr. Hiroshi Motoki. Tomatoes are grown in a huge hothouse even in winter. Everything in the house is controlled by computers. Fertilizers are automatically supplied. Temperature control is also automated. Wonder Farm ships 600 tons per year. It’s one of the largest tomato farms in Japan.
“As a tomato farmer, I always wanted to open a farm restaurant.” Mr. Motoki said. It was the disaster that made him pursue his dream.
“After the disaster, I found this place. I wanted to turn this unused farmland into something that can help us and our fellow farmers.”
One-third of farmers in the area went out of business.Mr. Motoki made use of their land. Fortunately, radiation levels were very low. He drove a tractor himself to resume farming here. Wonder Farm was completed in 2016. His dream has come true. He said, “The experience of the disaster is a lesson for the future. There must be something only affected people can do. We need to find it out and call it into being.”
*This program is produced by TUF with the cooperation of Ministry of the Environment, Japan
From Tokyo to Iwaki
We new Fukushima JETs get bussed to Koriyama in the middle of
Fukushima-ken, and then my JTE picks me up and takes me to Iwaki to
meet some of the other teachers and then to the apartment!
FUKUSHIMA ELEVEN Restaurant
FUKUSHIMA ELEVEN Restaurant is a one-day only pop-up restaurant featuring an original menu from globe-trotting food planner, Atsuko Koori. The food has been prepared using 11 different ingredients including flowers from Fukushima and is packed with nature's blessings. The menu gives eaters a chance to indulge in 'delicious Fukushima'..
【FUKUSHIMA ELEVEN】
FUKUSHIMA ELEVEN showcases 11 agricultural, forestry and fisheries products which represent Fukushima and its standing as a top producer in Japan. These products include: Rice, cucumber, asparagus, tomatoes, peaches, Japanese pears, gentian, Fukushima beef, Fukushima chicken (Kawamata Shamo, Aizu Jidori), nameko mushrooms and flounder.
(FUKUSHIMA ELEVEN Essay)
【About the chef】
Koori Atsuko
Food planner. product developer at Soup Stock Tokyo.
She is an avid traveler who has traveled to more than 15 countries. She has won high acclaim for her fusion cuisine inspired by her wealth of experience.
She is from Minamisoma City, Fukushima Prefecture.
【Filmed in cooperation with】
Wonder Farm (Yotsukura Town, Iwaki City)
A tomato-based theme park offering pick-your-own tomatoes, farming workshops, a restaurant, direct sales and more.
【Menu】
Gazpacho made with pear, tomatoes, cucumber and nameko mushrooms.
Grilled asparagus with Aizu Jidori egg.
Big charcoal-grilled flounder.
Charcoal-grilled Fukushima beef (chuleta).
Homebred chicken and tomato waterless curry.
Lemon rice.
Mint syrup marinade of peach.
Find the recipes here!
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【Soundtrack】
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★Lots of fun videos showcasing things like Fukushima's four seasons as well as a variety of other up-to-date information on Fukushima are being uploaded to the official Fukushima Prefecture YouTube Channel. Be sure to like and subscribe! →
ขับรถเที่ยวเองที่ญี่ปุ่น EP.8/13 Wonder Farm เที่ยวฟาร์มพร้อมเก็บมะเขือเทศสดๆ จากต้น
ขับรถเที่ยวเองที่ญี่ปุ่น EP.8/13 Wonder Farm เที่ยวฟาร์มพร้อมเก็บมะเขือเทศสดๆ จากต้น
วันเดอร์ฟาร์ม (Wonder Farm) ที่เมือง Iwaki เป็นฟาร์มมะเขือเทศหลายสายพันธุ์ ที่ทุกคนที่มาจะต้องสนุกไปกับการได้เดินชมพื้นที่เกษตรเชิงซ้อนที่เป็นความร่วมมือระหว่างสวนปลูกมะเขือเทศและเกษตรกรในท้องถิ่น วันเดอร์ฟาร์ม Wonder Farm สามารถลิ้มรสอาหารที่ทำจากผักและทดลองเก็บเกี่ยวพืชผลทางการเกษตรได้ มี “โมริโนะมารุเช่” ร้านค้าขายผักและผลิตภัณฑ์แปรรูปโดยตรง และ “โมริโนะคิทเช่น” ร้านอาหารสไตล์บุฟเฟ่ต์ที่บริการอาหารที่ทำจากผลผลิตของเกษตรกรท้องถิ่นเป็นหลัก โดยแต่ละวันมีการจัดเตรียมอาหารกว่า 30 ชนิดนอกจากนี้ยังมี “โมริโนะอะกุริโคโบ” ที่โรงงานแปรรูปมะเขือเทศได้วันละมากกว่า 1,000 ขวด
เช่น น้ำมะเขือเทศและพูเร (น้ำมะเขือเทศเข้มข้น) มีสวนดอกไม้ , สวนผัก ที่ปลูกดอกไม้และผักตามฤดูกาล และพื้นที่เอนกประสงค์ที่เป็นสนามหญ้าอีกด้วย ที่วันเดอร์ฟาร์ม Wonder Farm มีบริการเก็บมะเขือเทศสดๆ จากต้น โดยเราสามารถเดินเลือกเองและสนุกเพลิดเพลินไปกับต้นมะเขือเทศที่เรียงรายภายในฟาร์มค่ะ
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A Heartwarming Trip by the Girls of Fukustagram in Iwaki
A trio of Fukustagram girls introduce heartwarming spots in Iwaki.
They come across photogenic spots that will inspire visitors to take photos,
and a relaxing café!
If you visit Fukushima and take photos, post them with the hashtag #fukustagram.
Fukushima girls are: Girls who love Fukushima and post information on Fukushima with a wish to let many people know more about the charms of Fukushima.
*Travel Guide*
1. MOMO Café
Location: 35-4 Kawadaira, Aza, Minamiotaira, Tabito Town, Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture
Opening hours: 11:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Closed: Tuesdays (open on public holidays)
A cat basking in the sun greets the visitors at this cafe for cat lovers.
Meet the cute cats. They're everywhere; on the roof, on the sofa, in your lap....
Most recommendable is the mild-tasting French toast with ham and cheese.
It's cut into bite-sized pieces, making it so easy to eat!
Apart from light meals, parfaits, gateau au chocolat, and other sweets are also served.
The cafe looks pretty from the outside, but take a good look inside too, because it's decorated with ornaments creating a warm atmosphere!
Nearby is the Shitoki Dam, where Dam Cards are given away.
It's also recommended for its views of the sea, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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Around 25 minutes by car
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2. Ryujin Canyon
Location: Tonomachitaki, Iwaki City
Known as The last autumn colors in Tohoku, visitors may enjoy the autumn colors here until late November (check out the Iwaki City Sightseeing Guide for more information on the autumn colors:
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the river while taking in views of the tunnel of bright red and yellow autumn colors.
Located on the steep portion of Samegawa River, which flows to the Pacific Ocean, visitors will also be awestruck by the thundering roar of its torrent!
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Around 45 minutes by car
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3. Iwaki Marine Tower
Location: 93 Osaku, Onahamashimokajiro, Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture
Opening period: July 20 - August 31, 9:00 A.M. - 7:00 P.M. (admission until 6:30 P.M.)
September 1 - July 19, 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. (admission until 4:30 P.M.)
Holidays: 3rd Tuesday of every month (or the following day if that Tuesday is a public holiday) and January 1.
The tower is 59.99 m high. The observation room at an elevation of 106 m above sea level offers panoramic views of Iwaki City and Onahama Port!
Savor the magnificent views of the Pacific Ocean from the rooftop Sky Deck, and be overcome by a desire to take photos of this moment of extravagance.
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Information on the filming of this video, as well as other recommendable sightseeing spots around the prefecture is currently available online!!!
▶ Official Fukushima Prefectural Instagram account, Future from Fukushima.
▶ Iwate Regional Bureau of Reconstruction Instagram account
▶ Iwate Regional Bureau of Reconstruction Facebook account
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Autumn Sunset / ヒの字
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12 Activities in Fukushima
Do you have something that you've always wanted to do?
If you see anything interesting, check out the details now from the list below!
*Some of the information shown may become outdated. Be sure to check the various websites for more details.
[List of activities]
01. Paddle a Canadian canoe
Hatoriko Highland Regina Forest
Canadian canoes can be enjoyed even by beginners. Enjoy a leisurely paddle and immerse yourself in the wilderness!
02. Fruit picking in Fukushima, the Fruit Kingdom
Marusei Kajuen *and many more
In Fruit Kingdom Fukushima, all kinds of fruit picking can be enjoyed at almost any time of the year! Pick peaches, nashi pears, apples, grapes, strawberries, and so much more along the Fukushima City Fruit Line and various other locations throughout the prefecture.
03. Tours of sakagura (sake breweries) & sake tasting
Suehiro Shuzo *and many more (There are around 50 sakagura within the prefecture offering tours)
Discover the secrets to the delicious Japanese sakes of Fukushima at ancient breweries.
Enjoy tasting after the tour! You may discover your favorite bottle.
04. Hinoemata Kabuki makeup workshop
HINOEMATA TOURISM
Hinoemata kabuki is a traditional form of performing art that has been passed down through the generations since the Edo Period. Gain firsthand experience of tradition and immerse yourself in the world of kabuki! Ready? Strike a pose!
05. Skateboard workshop
BE WANNA PARK FES
Kitakata City is aiming to popularize street sports.
The city hosts numerous events from ramp sessions for professional skateboarders to dance shows! (There are plans to hold these events in 2017, too).
06. An incredible sense of adventure! Irimizu Cave
Irimizu Cave
Located 15 minutes by car from the sightseeing spot of Abukuma Cave, it is a cave renowned for offering adventures. Get soaking wet as you make your way through the narrow passageways to head to the deepest part of the cave! Recommended for adventurers who want more than what standard caves have to offer.
07. Tomato picking
Iwaki Wonder Farm
Harvest all kinds of tomatoes in greenhouses where delicious tomatoes are grown throughout the year!
Pack a bag full of fresh tomatoes and enjoy a day immersed in them.
08. Learn about radiation at Comutan Fukushima
Comutan Fukushima
A facility that encourages people to think, while having fun learning about radiation and environmental problems through workshops.
The awesome movie shown in the huge 360-degree spherical theater is a must-see.
09. Fossil excavating workshop
Iwaki City Ammonite Center
The Ammonite Center is built in a fossil producing area, and real fossils can be excavated in the area beside the facility. Find yourself a huge ammonite!
10. Gorge yourself on local burgers
Fukushima Burger Summit 2016 in Koori
28 types of local burgers gather from all over Fukushima Prefecture and eastern Japan for this event!
Enjoy eating burgers with everyone to decide the No. 1 burger!! (There are plans to hold this event in 2017, too).
11. Enjoy foot baths near stations
Yunokami Onsen
Iizaka Onsen
Relax by soaking in foot baths while traveling.
12. Ice fishing for Japanese pond smelt
Urabandai Hibarako Kokatamori *and many more
Enjoy serious ice fishing to catch Japanese pond smelt at Lake Hibarako; no equipment required.
The sheds are very warm, and the fish can be eaten too, after catching them!
[Soundtrack used]
Micawber−tribute to Keith Richards− / Yoshinori Tanaka
A Bolt From The Blue / Keitonie
(DOVA-SYNDROME)
★Lots of fun movies promoting the seasonal charms and a variety of other up-to-date information on Fukushima are being uploaded to the Official Fukushima Prefectural YouTube Channel. Be sure to subscribe to the channel! →
Inside Fukushima: What Happened After the Nuclear Disaster?
The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster is unimaginable in scale. 8 years later in the midst of a $27bn decontamination effort, we explore inside the disaster zone and meet the locals to uncover the situation in Fukushima; past, present and future.
*A special thanks to Fumito Sasaki from Japan Wonder Travel for escorting me through the disaster zone. This documentary wouldn't have been possible without his insights and knowledge of the Fukushima disaster. For details on his tours to the region, you can find the links to his 2 day trip and one day trip below.*
2 Day Journey to Fukushima | Overnight Stay
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Day trip Tour to Fukushima
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Japanese Onsen Bath Experience: Hot Spring Paradise ★ ONLY in JAPAN
Grab your towel because it's time for an epic Japanese onsen bath adventure! We will explore 13 Onsen Towns, hopping from one to another as a bath tourist around Fukushima. Naked outside in the snow? It's part of the fun!
Japanese Onsen are natural hot springs and around them are amazing places where you can bathe in many different kinds of waters. Bath tourism to onsen towns has always been popular with Japanese but as more people come to Japan for a visit, more are visiting the onsen and there are hundreds of hot spring towns.
Onsen baths are loaded with minerals that are good for the body, making your skin silky soft. Most of the water in these areas seeps from the ground, the hot water being the reason why many towns exist at that particular spot, their history rooting in its water.
It's the one do not miss recommendations I have for any trip to Japan. Every onsen is different so in this episode, I visit 13 different onsen towns in Fukushima prefecture, most with history going back centuries.
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▶︎ Special thank you to Peter von Gomm for narrating Wakamattsun again! Peter’s channel:
Onsen and Ryokan featured in this episode:
☆ Sahako no yu public bath house
☆ Shintsuta
☆ Hana no yu
☆ Urabandai Grandeco Tokyu Hotel
☆ Yamagataya Ryokan
☆ Kawachi Ryokan
☆ Hanakanzashi
☆ Tamago yu
☆ Hotel Sansuiso
☆ Sabakoyu
☆ Ryokan Harataki
☆ Ookawaso
☆ Toryukan
☆ Iwaburo
See the next chapter of this video here:
More Japanese baths?
Inside Tokyo Sento Bath House Tour episode:
This show has been created and produced by John Daub ジョン・ドーブ. He's been living and working in Japan for over 19 years and regularly reports on TV for Japan's International Channel.
ขับรถเที่ยวเองที่ญี่ปุ่น EP.9/13 Koito Ryokan ตามหาของอร่อยยามเย็นเดินเล่นชมเมือง Iwaki
ขับรถเที่ยวเองที่ญี่ปุ่น EP.9/13 Koito Ryokan ตามหาของอร่อยยามเย็นเดินเล่นชมเมือง Iwaki
Koito Ryokan มาเที่ยวเมืองออนเซนเก่าแก่ในช่วงใบไม้เปลี่ยนสี นี่มันสุดฟินจริงๆ ที่นี่ยังมี Yumoto Onsen Jinja เป็นศาลเจ้าชินโตของท้องถิ่น Iwaki Yumoto Onsen เมือง Iwaki ตั้งอยู่ฝั่งตรงข้ามกับ Koito Ryokan หน้าทางเข้าของศาลเจ้าแห่งนี้ จะมีเสาโทริอิตั้งเด่นเป็นสง่าอยู่ พอเราเดินขึ้นไปด้านบน ก็จะเห็นตัวอาคารไม้เก่าแก่ของศาลเจ้า ซึ่งความพิเศษอีกอย่างของที่นี่ก็คือ บ่อน้ำที่ใช้ล้างมือก่อนเข้าศาลเจ้านั้น น้ำในบ่อเป็นน้ำพุร้อนที่มีอูณหภูมิกำลังดี เนื่องจากพื้นที่ Yumoto Onsen สมัยก่อนโด่งดังและมีชื่อเสียง ในเรื่องของออนเซนจากน้ำร้อนธรรมชาติ และเมืองนี้ยังมีอะไรสนุกๆ ของกินอร่อยๆ ตามมาเดินเล่นยามเย็นด้วยกันในคลิปนี้ค่ะ