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07/07/2025 / Last updated : 07/07/2025 style Blog

[Asakane Shrine]Prayers ward off misfortune and difficulties. An ancient shrine in the city that gently

[Asakane Shrine]Prayers ward off misfortune and difficulties. An ancient shrine in the city that gently supports people at various turning points in their lives. The enshrined deity is Sarutahikonomikoto. Since its founding around 1060, it has been beloved as the guardian deity of the local area, and the shrine stamps made using hand-carved blocks depict […]

07/06/2025 / Last updated : 07/06/2025 style Blog

July 7th(Mon) – 8th(Tue)

July 7th(Mon) – 8th(Tue) [Kishimosonjin annual festival] A festival to protect mothers and children. ●Date and time: July 7th (Mon) – 8th (Tuesday) 10:00~20:30 *No cancellation in the event of rain ●Venue: Hogenji Temple 1-22-3 Sakuta, Koriyama, Fukushima Contact: Hogenji Temple Tel. 024-932-7634 #fukushima #koriyama #hogenji #temple #festival #visitfukushima #japantravel #japantrip #japan #tohoku #stylekoriyama View […]

07/06/2025 / Last updated : 07/06/2025 style Blog

[Kohatayama Okitsushima Shrine] You can worship a lot of gods in one place. A shrine for matchmaking, where you can experience nature with all your senses.

[Kohatayama Okitsushima Shrine] You can worship a lot of gods in one place. A shrine for matchmaking, where you can experience nature with all your senses. It is called “Kohata Benten” and was enshrined in 1256. The shrine enshrines the three Munakata goddesses, with Okitsushimahimenomikoto as the main deity, and the silence together with the […]

07/05/2025 / Last updated : 07/05/2025 style Blog

[Toyokage Shrine] A shrine where you can feel at ease with flowers and ornaments, and which looks different every time.

[Toyokage Shrine] A shrine where you can feel at ease with flowers and ornaments, and which looks different every time. It was founded as Goryo-gu (a shrine dedicated to spirits) in 1056, and was renamed as the current Toyokage Shrine in 1868. As the word “Fuku” (wealth or fortune) appears multiple times in the address, […]

07/03/2025 / Last updated : 07/03/2025 style Blog

[Soto Zen, Raikozan Tenshoji Temple] There are many different ways to spend time here, a “temple you can casually drop in to”. Take a moment to forget the hassle of everyday life.

[Soto Zen, Raikozan Tenshoji Temple] There are many different ways to spend time here, a “temple you can casually drop in to”. Take a moment to forget the hassle of everyday life. This is a temple with a friendly chief priest who loves new things. This Soto Zen temple was built in 1422 and is […]

07/01/2025 / Last updated : 07/01/2025 style Blog

Namegawa shrine] The temple grounds are decorated with bamboo ornaments,streamers, wind chimes, and Japanese umbrellas, making for two exciting months. The shrine enshrines gods related to work and learning, including Yamato Takeru, and is well known as the guardian deity of work and children. During the summer pilgrimage period starting with the Tanabata Festival (July 1st to July 15th), limited-edition shrine

Namegawa shrine] The temple grounds are decorated with bamboo ornaments,streamers, wind chimes, and Japanese umbrellas, making for two exciting months. The shrine enshrines gods related to work and learning, including Yamato Takeru, and is well known as the guardian deity of work and children. During the summer pilgrimage period starting with the Tanabata Festival (July […]

04/29/2025 / Last updated : 09/03/2025 style Blog

What Fukushima souvenirs do locals want to recommend to foreigners in 2025? [TOP 10 reader survey]

What Fukushima souvenirs do locals want to recommend to foreigners in 2025? [TOP 10 reader survey] We will introduce the top 10 from the large number of answers received from Style Koriyama readers.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Style Koriyama 🇯🇵 (@stylekoriyama_world)

What Fukushima souvenirs do locals want to recommend to foreigners in 2025
04/27/2025 / Last updated : 07/29/2025 style Blog

What Fukushima souvenirs do locals want to recommend to foreigners in 2025? [TOP 10 reader survey]

What Fukushima souvenirs do locals want to recommend to foreigners in 2025? [TOP 10 reader survey] We will introduce the top 10 from the large number of answers received from Style Koriyama readers (including multiple answers). No.1: Mamador (Sanmangoku) First produced in 1967. A baked confectionery with milk-flavored bean paste wrapped in a buttery dough, […]

04/18/2025 / Last updated : 04/18/2025 style Blog

[Eirakukan]Bandaiatami Hot Spring, known as the “hot spring that makes you beautiful”. Guests can enjoy all they can drink in the lounge. You can also enjoy 6 kinds

[Eirakukan]Bandaiatami Hot Spring, known as the “hot spring that makes you beautiful”. Guests can enjoy all they can drink in the lounge. You can also enjoy 6 kinds of carefully selected sake (extra charge). This is the place to hold your spring or early summer parties. [Hagihimenoyu Eirakukan] TEL 024-984-2135 4-47 Atami, Bandai Atamimachi, Koriyama, […]

04/18/2025 / Last updated : 04/18/2025 style Blog

[Ikkon Hanare] Spring ingredients and artisanal techniques.

[Ikkon Hanare] Spring ingredients and artisanal techniques. Enjoy the deep flavors of spring ingredients. Spring Ouen Gozen (Ouen set meal) 6,000 yen per person *reservation required / minimum two people . *Until the end of April 1F J&C Building, 2-17-12 Kuwano, Koriyama, Fukushima Opening hours Lunch 11:30-14:00 Dinner 17:00-22:00 Closed on Mondays Tel. 024-953-6727 #koriyama […]

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【Yanagihashi Kabuki】The historical Yanagihashi Kabuki was performed in Fukushima. This local style of kabuki has been handed down for generations, showcasing the region’s rich cultural heritage. The performance was deeply touching and a wonderful reminder of the cultural spirit preserved by the community.

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[Uneme Memorial Ceremony] On August 7th, the opening day of the Koriyama Uneme Festival, a memorial ceremony was held at Uneme Shrine in Katahira Town. The festival continues until the 9th, with a lively “Dance Parade” taking place along the main street in front of Koriyama Station from the 8th.

08/29/2025

[Yanagihashi Kabuki] Designated Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Koriyama City

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08/03/2025

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