Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Iwaki, Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Tohoku
You will meet your guide and driver at Iwaki Station or your preffered place near Iwaki Station. It takes about one hour from Iwaki Station to tour places.
* From Tokyo, you can take Hitachi limited Express Train to Iwaki, on the JR Joban line.
Duration: 1 hour
Pass By: Hirono-machi, Hirono-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture, Tohoku
National Route 6:
In addition to seeing landscapes of untouched buildings in areas where evacuation orders designated as the Difficult-to-return Zone have been lifted, there are areas where decontamination and demolition work is progressing and one can feel the spirit of rebuilding in the local communities.
※Partially through the Difficult-to-return Zone
Stop At: TEPCO Decommissioning Archive Center, 378 Chuo Oaza Kobama, Tomioka-machi, Futaba-gun 979-1111 Fukushima Prefecture
Managed by TEPCO, this information dissemination facility
uses video and diorama displays to provide a record of the
project and allow visitors to learn about the ongoing progress of the decommissioning effort.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Michinoeki Namie, Japan, 979-1513 福島県双葉郡浪江町幾世橋知命寺60
This roadside station was built as a symbol of the town’s
revitalization. It is a facility that supports people’s daily lives,
where they can shop, eat and rest. In addition to a range of
vegetables and seafood, visitors can also have a taste of the local
cuisine.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Namie-machi, Namie-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture, Tohoku
Namie Town-run Ohirayama Cemetery
This communal cemetery is located on high ground about 2 kilometres from the coast. The view of Ukedo district and the Pacific Ocean conveys the huge extent of the tsunami’s devastation. This place, where the children of Ukedo Elementary School were evacuated to immediately following the earthquake, was an expanse of fields at that time. Afterwards, in response to the wishes of the local residents, the Ohirayama Cemetery was built on the site to house the graves of those who were lost in the disaster. Together with a memorial monument built as a requiem for the victims and as a warning to future generations, the cemetery continues to convey the memory of the disaster.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Ruins of Namie Machiritsu Ukedo Elementary School, Motsutaira 56 Ukedo, Namie-machi, Futaba-gun 979-1522 Fukushima Prefecture
Ukedo Elementary School is located about 200 metres from the coast. The school building was engulfed and partially destroyed by the tsunami, but miraculously no lives were lost thanks to fast thinking and evacuation. The school is preserved in the same condition as it was in at the time of the disaster in order to demonstrate the threat and lessons of the disaster, to pass on the memories and records of the area to future generations, and to raise awareness of disaster prevention. The classrooms and gymnasium
on the first floor, which were most severely damaged by the tsunami, are almost entirely as they were at the time of the disaster, and the site has been prepared so that visitors can observe the conditions. On the second floor, there are panels showing the extent of the damage and details of the evacuation following the nuclear accident, as well as messages of support and so on written by visitors on blackboards that have been preserved.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum, 39 Nakano Takada, Futaba-machi, Futaba-gun 979-1401 Fukushima Prefecture
This facility is truly the entry point for Hope Tourism. A wealth of resources, including images and exhibits, give visitors a complete picture of the events and revitalization efforts from the immediate aftermath of the earthquake and nuclear accident to the present day.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Futaba-machi, Futaba-machi, Futaba-gun, Fukushima Prefecture, Tohoku
JR Futaba Station area:
The town’s former Special Zones for Reconstruction and Revitalization (part of the Difficult-to-Return Zone of restricted residence, where it is hoped that evacuation
orders will be lifted in future) centred around JR Futaba Station. Even after the evacuation order has been lifted, buildings from the immediate aftermath of the earthquake
remain untouched, while hopeful murals adorn the area, giving a sense that the
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Iwaki, Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture, Tohoku
After the tour, your guide and driver will take you back to Iwaki Station.
Duration: 1 hour
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Traveler pickup is offered
This tour departs from Iwaki City in Fukushima Prefecture. A driver and a guide pick you up at your hotel or your preferred place near Iwaki station.
8 hours(approx.)
Infant seats available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Service animals allowed
Stroller accessible
Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation is wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Most travelers can participate
The travel time is already included in the tour duration.
You are not allowed to enter the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
The radiation level of places you will visit on this tour does not exceed 0.05 mSv per hour.
If the tour is extended on the day, please pay the extension fee directly to your driver (Van 9980 JPY, minivan 9740 JPY, regular car 6620 JPY per hour).
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Confirmation will be received at time of booking