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Aizu Wakamatsu

Aizuwakamatsu, the main city in the Aizu district of Fukushima, was a castle town during the Edo Period. Inside the city are many historical buildings and sites, such as Tsuruga Castle, Oyaku-en Garden, that belonged to the lord of Aizu, samurai houses, Mt. Iimori-yama (a symbol of the process in the formation of modern Japan), and Otsuka-yama-kofun, one of the oldest burial mounds in the Tohoku region.
Old merchant houses and storehouses stand alongside modern buildings, and the town is currently undergoing renovation intended to make the most of its charming appearance. The Aizu Machikata Densho-kan is a local museum that showcases traditional industries and handicrafts, such as lacquerware, picture candles, cotton cloth and other goods from the various different areas in Aizu. The museum also has facilities where you can try making traditional crafts yourself, such as painting an 'akabeko' (red cow) on different items.

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