Explore Fukushima’s resilience on a guided tour by residents, witnessing revitalization efforts and local stories post-disaster. Discover the past, present, and future.
Explore Fukushima’s resilience on a guided tour by residents, witnessing revitalization efforts and local stories post-disaster. Discover the past, present, and future.
- Futaba Station - Futaba Town Story Tour: Listening to first-hand accounts of the disaster through a walking tour in Futaba Town, initiated by a local guide, offers unparalleled insights. The tour immerses you in the personal narratives of life before, during, and after the catastrophe, highlighting the community’s resilience over the past decade….
- Futaba Station - Futaba Town Story Tour: Listening to first-hand accounts of the disaster through a walking tour in Futaba Town, initiated by a local guide, offers unparalleled insights. The tour immerses you in the personal narratives of life before, during, and after the catastrophe, highlighting the community’s resilience over the past decade.
- The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum - Opened in 2020, this museum records the events of the fateful day in March 2011 as experienced by both Futaba and Fukushima. It displays the challenges during evacuation, reconstruction efforts over the years, the impact of rumors, and the road to the future. Do not miss the ramp display showcasing a brief history of the region post-World War II and the rooftop view of the Pacific Ocean and the rest of the town.
- Michinoeki Namie - Listen to an engaging talk by Mr. Hidezo, one of the first people to return to Namie after the evacuation orders were lifted, and learn the lesser-known facts about Namie.
- なみえの技・なりわい館 - Get a taste of delectable Japanese sake from Namie and enjoy shopping local goods.
- All fees and/or taxes
- Electric Kickboard and Helmet
- All fees and/or taxes
- Electric Kickboard and Helmet
- Lunch
- Lunch
The Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster took place on March 11, 2011. The FONT (Futaba, Okuma, Namie, Tomioka) region, which was at the heart of the disaster, stands as a testament to how communities strive to rebuild.
This tour is led by local residents who will not only showcase what these areas were originally famous…
The Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster took place on March 11, 2011. The FONT (Futaba, Okuma, Namie, Tomioka) region, which was at the heart of the disaster, stands as a testament to how communities strive to rebuild.
This tour is led by local residents who will not only showcase what these areas were originally famous for but also highlight the town’s revitalization process, including the challenges that must be overcome. Our goal is to introduce you to the current reality of Fukushima, while also reflecting on its past and future, which can only be truly understood through local engagement and interaction.
- This tour involves using an electric kickboard. The gap between the stated tour time of 6 hours and the time taken to go to all attractions (approx. 5 hours), will be used for travelling by kickboard. For users who cannot ride the kickboard, please feel free to consult us!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.