Historical Monument Spots in Fukushima Area

  • Mt. Bandai Enichiji Museum, the ruins of the Kondo of Enichiji Temple
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    Fukushima Yama-gun Bandai Machi Bandai Teranishi 38
    Ever since 1969, when it was designated a National Historic Monument, Enichiji Temple has received heightened interest from the townspeople, due to its history as a cradle of Buddhist culture. The whole community has come together to preserve and protect the ruins of the temple. In order to prevent the scattering and destruction of the cultural treasures, the museum was opened in 1987 to preserve, publicize and make use of these objects. It traces the 1200-year history of the temple and displays artifacts excavated from the ruins.

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Fukushima is a blend of fantastic scenery, delectable sake, and kaleidoscopic colors. This nature-rich prefecture displays its splendor from the hidden Abukuma Cave underground right to the top of its sky-high mountain road, known as the Bandai-Azuma Skyline.

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