Shin Matsuba Ryokan
Shin Matsuba Ryokan is a Japanese-style inn, situated on the Surikamigawa River that runs through the heart of the hot spring town, Iizuka Onsen, in Fukushima Prefecture. It is only a 3 min walk from the nearest station. Soak and relax in our
natural hot spring bath. Book a bath just for your own family to use! You can also bathe in our newly installed outdoor stone bath. Followed by the bath, enjoy an interesting and unusual Japanese style dinner course. You may have a choice of ostrich meat, sweet potatoes, or
cactus ...
Fukushima Prefecture (福島県, Fukushima-ken?) is located in the Tohoku region on Honshū, Japan. The capital is the city of Fukushima. Aizuwakamatsu was the site of an important battle in the Boshin war, during which 19 teenage members of the Byakkōtai committed ritual seppuku suicide. Their graves on Mt. Iimori are a popular tourist attraction. Mt. Bandai, in the Bandai-Asahi National Park, erupted in 1888, creating a large crater and numerous lakes, including the picturesque Five-Coloured Lakes (Goshikinuma). The area is popular with hikers and skiiers. Kitakata is well known for its distinctive Kitakata ramen (Chinese noodles) and well-preserved traditional storehouse buildings, while Ouchijuku in the town of Shimogo retains numerous thatched buildings from the Edo Period.