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View of Anabara Onsen Okina Ryokan (Stay with Pet), a top-rated hotel in Fukushima
From $186 /night
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View of Yamaneya Ryokan, a top-rated hotel in Fukushima

Yamaneya Ryokan

From $28 /night
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View of Royal Hotel Hoteiya, a top-rated hotel in Fukushima

Royal Hotel Hoteiya

From $92 /night
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View of Shunjuan Yumeshi Idumiya, a top-rated hotel in Fukushima

Shunjuan Yumeshi Idumiya

From $79 /night
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View of Otomeyuri, a top-rated hotel in Fukushima

Otomeyuri

From $42 /night
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View of Yado Atagoya, a top-rated hotel in Fukushima

Yado Atagoya

From $102 /night
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View of Anahara Onsen Sambo Tsukinose, a top-rated hotel in Fukushima

Anahara Onsen Sambo Tsukinose

From $54 /night
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View of Hotel Tenryukaku, a top-rated hotel in Fukushima

Hotel Tenryukaku

From $104 /night
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Accommodation Types in Fukushima

About Fukushima

Fukushima City, the capital of Fukushima Prefecture, is a historic hub with a legacy dating back to its development as a castle town during the Edo period. While the 2011 earthquake and tsunami profoundly impacted the region, the city itself, located inland, has shown remarkable resilience and continues to be a vibrant center of administration, commerce, and culture. The city is famous for its stunning natural surroundings, particularly the Azuma mountain range that forms its dramatic western backdrop, and for its numerous onsen (hot spring) resorts like Takayu and Yuza. Culturally, it's known for the Nomaoi Festival, a dynamic horseback event with samurai origins, and as a producer of fine sake, peaches, and rice. The main districts include the bustling area around Fukushima Station, a modern transportation and shopping nexus, and the more historic city center near the former castle site, home to government buildings and cultural institutions like the Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art.

Best Time to Visit Fukushima

The best times to visit Fukushima are spring (April to May) and autumn (October to November). Spring brings mild temperatures and the spectacular cherry blossoms, with Hanamiyama Park becoming a breathtaking sea of pink in early to mid-April. Autumn offers crisp air and brilliant fall foliage, especially along the Bandai-Azuma Skyline and around Mount Iide. Summer (June to August) is warm and humid, ideal for mountain hiking but also the rainy season in June. It features lively festivals like the Fukushima Waraji Festival in August. Winter (December to February) is cold with significant snowfall, perfect for onsen visits and winter sports in nearby areas, making it a quiet, scenic off-peak season. Peak tourist seasons coincide with cherry blossoms and autumn colors, while winter sees fewer visitors.

Where to Stay in Fukushima

Fukushima Station Area (Ekimae) mid-range

The bustling transportation and commercial hub, packed with hotels, department stores, restaurants, and easy access to bullet trains. The most convenient base for travelers.

Best for: First-time visitors, convenience, shopping, transport links
City Center (Chuo) mid-range

The administrative and historic heart, home to government buildings, the Prefectural Museum of Art, and the site of the former Fukushima Castle. A quieter, more business-oriented district.

Best for: Culture, business, peaceful stays
Iizaka Onsen mid-range to luxury

A historic hot spring town within the city limits, accessible by train. Features traditional ryokan, public bathhouses, and a charming old street atmosphere.

Best for: Onsen relaxation, traditional ryokan experience
Takayu Onsen Area mid-range to luxury

A mountainous hot spring resort area on the slopes of Mount Azuma, known for its therapeutic waters and serene natural setting. Ideal for a restorative retreat.

Best for: Mountain getaway, onsen, hiking
Suginome / Nishi-Fukushima budget to mid-range

Residential western areas offering quieter accommodations, closer proximity to Hanamiyama Park and the baseball stadium. A more local feel.

Best for: Families, longer stays, park access
Omachi / Date Street Area budget

Traditional shopping streets with a retro Showa-era ambiance. Lined with long-standing shops, cafes, and local eateries, offering an authentic slice of daily life.

Best for: Local shopping, nostalgic atmosphere, cheap eats
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotels in Fukushima

What is the price range for hotels in Fukushima?

Hotels in Fukushima range from $28 to $186 per night, depending on the hotel category and star rating. Budget hotels start around $28/night, while luxury 5-star properties can reach $186/night or higher. Filter by price on our site to find options that match your budget.

How many hotels are available in Fukushima?

Fukushima has 56 hotels to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly accommodations to luxury resorts. Each listing shows star ratings, guest reviews, amenities, and photos to help you make the best choice for your stay.

How do I find highly-rated hotels in Fukushima?

Our hotels in Fukushima are sorted by star rating and guest reviews by default. Look for 4-5 star hotels with the highest number of positive reviews. Filter by '5 Stars' or '4+ Stars' to see the top-rated properties. Hotels with more reviews tend to have more reliable ratings.

What types of accommodations are available in Fukushima?

Fukushima offers various accommodation types including 3-star hotels, 4-star hotels, 5-star luxury properties, vacation rentals, apartments, and resorts. Each type offers different amenities and price points. Our filters help you find exactly what you're looking for.

Which hotels in Fukushima are closest to Hanamiyama Park?

We have a dedicated section for hotels near Hanamiyama Park. Use the 'Hotels near Hanamiyama Park' tab to view properties close to this attraction, sorted by proximity, rating, and price. This makes it easy to find the perfect hotel for visiting this popular destination.

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Are there budget-friendly hotels near Hanamiyama Park?

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Are there budget-friendly hotels near Hanamiyama Park?

Yes! Use the price filter to find affordable hotels near Hanamiyama Park. Filter by budget range ($28-$50/night) to see all cost-effective options. You can also see guest reviews to ensure you're getting good value for your money, regardless of price point.

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What are the best hotels near Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art?

Browse our curated list of hotels near Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art in Fukushima. You can filter by star rating, price range, and amenities. Hotels are sorted by guest ratings and proximity to the attraction, making it easy to find the perfect match for your needs.

Are there budget-friendly hotels near Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art?

Yes! Use the price filter to find affordable hotels near Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art. Filter by budget range ($28-$50/night) to see all cost-effective options. You can also see guest reviews to ensure you're getting good value for your money, regardless of price point.

How can I compare hotels near Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art?

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