Monday 9 October 2023

Embark on an Unforgettable Journey from Tokyo to Aizu Wakamatsu

As global travel reawakens, Tobu Railway invites you to dive into the captivating allure of Aizu Wakamatsu, known as the 'Samurai City.' Nestled in the heart of Fukushima, this historic gem offers a myriad of unforgettable experiences, from a scenic train ride to exhilarating winter adventures.

Tobu Railway introduces an extraordinary route, whisking travellers from Tokyo to Aizu Wakamatsu. This isn't just a journey; it's an immersive experience, bringing the essence of Aizu closer to the hearts of all who embark on it. It's a cultural odyssey, rich in history and natural beauty.

For convenient exploration of the Aizu area, consider the YUTTARI (relaxing) AIZU TOBU FREE PASS. It allows you to effortlessly explore the enchanting Aizu region, offering access from the snowy wonderlands of Nikko and Kinugawa-onsen. Aizu is celebrated for its historical castle towns, invigorating hot spring resorts, and picturesque villages cradled by towering mountains. With this pass in your possession, you can seamlessly traverse these captivating landscapes, immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Aizu's culture and natural beauty.

Aizu Wakamatsu, a city steeped in rich history and heritage, proudly carries the mantle of 'Samurai City. ' While the journey itself is awe-inspiring, the spotlight illuminates the captivating activities and attractions that invite visitors to Aizu. Below, discover the top five must-experience adventures.

Tobu Railway Co., Ltd. is one of Japan's largest commuter railway networks which operates in Tokyo as well as in large portions of the surrounding prefectures. Tobu Railways is part of the Tobu Group, which is engaged in other transportation sectors such as buses and taxis, they also operate Department stores, hotels, health clubs, golf courses and theme parks, as real estate. They are the largest investor in the TOKYO SKYTREE - the tallest structure in Japan, which is the centrepiece of the large commercial development.

Rail Travel in Japan with Tobu Railway

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