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  • Welcome to fukushima

  • I am standing in  the iwaki marine tower

  • which gives you a fantastic view of all the great places  that you can explore while you're here

  • there is so much to see let's not  waste any time

  • let's get after it

  • It's worth noting that Iwaki is only 2.5 hours by car from Tokyo

  • if you're going to  the top of the iwaki marine tower

  • going to a dharma festival

  • perhaps exploring the  local aquarium

  • you're going to need energy to do all of that

  • so the first thing we did was hunt  out a delicious cafe at iwaki station

  • the name of this cafe is Break

  • and it's quite popular with  the locals

  • i could see that as soon as i walked in

  • well frequented

  • made me really really happy to  see that

  • it has a few specialties but the one that particularly drew me to it was that it has an  oversized sandwich

  • which uses 1.5 loaves of bread in its creation

  • if you can believe that

  • you think you know how big it's going to be

  • until it drops on the table

  • and i think no matter who  you are you're going to be kind of surprised by the size of this thing

  • you're not going to be  disappointed

  • now if your eyes felt a little bit bigger than your stomach

  • once it drops onto your  table

  • i think there's no shame in sharing this with a friend

  • although if you're really hungry you  probably crush your way right through to the other side of it

  • as for the ingredients

  • lightly toasted  bread

  • so nice

  • the vegetables were super fresh

  • everything was good

  • i would highly recommend  checking this out if you were to drop in to Break

  • now the encore that we went with was an oversized  parfait

  • brimming with many different kinds of fruit

  • splashed with whipped cream all over

  • and  of course a delectable cherry on top

  • no one i think has ever left break feeling hungry

  • and i say that with great great confidence

  • i certainly didn't

  • there's real charm here

  • the  little lady who was running the store that day was so kind to us

  • kept coming over making sure  that we were okay

  • everything was all right

  • really really nice pleasant laid-back atmosphere

  • well worth dropping into if you're around the station

  • with great value for what it is that they're selling

  • even got a nice little fist bump from that kind little lady at the end

  • after  being super fueled for the rest of the day

  • who among us doesn't enjoy getting to be a kid again on some occasion

  • and that's what i felt when i went to visit the iwaki aquarium

  • i haven't  been to something like this since i was probably 10 years old

  • and it was never on the scale  that i found here

  • also pleasantly surprised to see that they actually had a lot of fuzzy cute  land animals that you could observe

  • another part of the experience was seeing feeding time in the enclosure

  • where the caretakers would throw chunks of the food for the day into the water

  • and then you would watch them the animals rush up to the glass and make off with their delicious lunch

  • they looked very very happy and i feel like that was indicative of the kind of care that they were getting

  • the aquarium itself is separated into two buildings

  • the larger of the sea creatures can  be found in the second building

  • and before we even went in we commented that it sounded like  there were dinosaurs in there

  • because of some of the incredible loud sounds that you could hear

  • it was peaceful watching all the fish swim around

  • and a real joy to explore because there were so many rooms

  • that had been modeled after different   parts of specific warmer climates

  • making it  something of a vacation from the cold

  • which was very very welcome for me

  • a definite highlight for  me is when we entered the sea lion enclosure

  • where at first it was only in my mind that i felt likekid

  • here i actually got to behave like one

  • playing along with them as they were swimming around

  • and it started to feel like a little bit of a terrence malek movie actually

  • again they looked really  really well cared for

  • happy chubby fat

  • and the attendance giving them a really really good lunch

  • lots of different amounts of fish for them to eat

  • the hottest part of the whole aquarium  would come next

  • where it was basically tropical inside the building

  • and i had to take  off my jacket

  • to not overheat

  • all the plants the fauna that you saw

  • and then there were aquariums which were filled with all kinds of fish

  • what i was not expecting to see was  that actually in some of these aquariums  

  • near the end of the tour as you were walking  through

  • you actually saw scuba divers who were maintaining the tanks

  • looking after them

  • feeding  the sea anemones

  • and cleaning all the walls

  • contributing to this idea that the aquarium is  lovingly attended to

  • and just the people again making the experience so so wonderful

  • ifwere to return to IWAKI i would go here again

  • and definitely spend more than the time that we had available to us in this visit

  • if only i had better luck

  • i've thought many  times

  • well japan has an answer for that

  • in the form of daruma

  • now rather than me give you an  explanation

  • because my information is secondhand at best

  • we got to go to a festival that was  going on in iwaki

  • where they claim to make the real daruma

  • the real doll of luck

  • and we got to sit down for a quick conversation

  • with a family that's been doing  it for many many generations

  • and answered all the burning questions  that i had about this particular tradition

  • well there you have it

  • whether  you are an aspiring academic

  • an athlete

  • or for whatever reason that you  might need a little bit more luck in your life

  • if you can make it out to the dharma festival  in iwaki

  • rest assured you will be getting the highest quality luck

  • provided by a generational  family

  • who truly knows the business of fortune

  • i absolutely love seafood

  • and as a coastal town iwaki is a fantastic place for you to enjoy some of the best that japan has

  • we are here today at urokoju

  • and we are going to try some of the  wonderful selections that they have

  • we got a big order

  • and if i anticipate correctly  i think it's going to be absolutely delicious

  • Here is the Big Tendon (Tempura Bowl)

  • Look so good!

  • Thank you very much

  • what's up with this?

  • beautiful looking presentation

  • a theme to coming to iwaki can be enjoying the  dekamori food that they have here

  • which is this quite large style that you get

  • if you've had  a fantastic day touring around and exploring

  • and you're very hungry

  • don't worry you'll  be able to walk out of here full

  • i'm excited

  • okay

  • crispy

  • light

  • flaky

  • everything you want indelicious piece of tempura

  • with a veritable feast laid before us

  • it was a challenge but a welcome  one to get it all down

  • and we were lucky enough to actually have the brother of the owner of  the company

  • give us a little bit of his time

  • sit down with us

  • and give us a message for anyone who might be considering coming to visit iwaki

  • with my belly full of some of the most  amazing seafood i've ever had

  • i headed down to the peninsula again

  • because i wanted to see what the views were like as the sun was setting

  • it was incredible

  • and definitely a highlight  for me would have to be the lighthouse

  • that i went to see

  • and it was so cool to see just as the  shadow would pass over it as the sun went down

  • but again that meant i burnt off all those calories and needed to eat

  • so what better place to enjoy but another local izakaya

  • where they specialized in a lot of great japanese sake from fukushima

  • we've come to a place that has incredible selection in terms of the Nihonshu that they  have on offer

  • we've gone for local

  • we've gone for fukushima

  • and then within that you have a couple of different flavor profiles

  • you could go for a little sweeter

  • you could go for a little dryer

  • my personal favorite is the dryer

  • of the  options

  • and that is what we are going to try now

  • to migrate honor and surprise

  • the master of the izakaya actually came out and poured for me

  • i will never forget this  kindness

  • so cool

  • as is customary kanpai

  • absolutely delicious

  • it's a gentler flavor  if you've not tried the Nihonshu before

  • don't be intimidated

  • it's really easy to  like

  • almost too easy to like in fact

  • i'll be definitely having a lot  more of this

  • sake of course isn't the only reason that locals come to visit the  restaurant

  • and hang out with the master-san

  • there's a lot of great food as well

  • enjoyed a whole lot of it when i was there

  • but rather i tell you what it is that they  enjoy

  • i think it's better if you actually hear from them themselves

  • why it is that they keep  coming back and why they enjoy it so much here

  • for our second day we ascended the mountains of  fukushima

  • to once again do something

  • experience something

  • that i never had before since  living in japan

  • or in fact in my entire life

  • today we're at abukuma caves

  • i've never  ever been to a cave before

  • and this one is quite extensive

  • with a lot of interesting  features

  • i think it's going to be a lot of fun

  • so this cave was first found in 1969

  • in a quarrying operation

  • and then they later in the 70s opened it to the public

  • by 2004 over 19 million people have come to visit the cave

  • you can imagine then by  now that it's been very very very popular

  • i think it'd be interesting to come here at all times of the year

  • but we're getting this very very interesting experience out of winter where

  • look at all this ice that you're finding

  • it's giving it a very distinct vibe

  • there's a whole lot  that's surprising me here

  • i thought that it was only going to be narrow

  • and there's great  expanses of space in some areas

  • i thought it was going to be cold

  • and it's actually surprisingly  warm

  • it maintains a temperature of 15 degrees celsius all year round

  • here we are at where they actually found the first initial entrance to the cave

  • you can see it was a mining operation when  they busted through

  • and you can see some of the old equipment and staircase that would have  led down into it

  • what a day that must have been

  • once you enter the cave and got in a little bit further

  • you have two options before you enter the main cavern

  • one of which is the  exploration course

  • and one of which is the regular

  • we're going to take the exploration course

  • to make it just that much more exciting

  • let's go

  • we just passed what was said  to be where you purify your  soul

  • in the lake

  • not much of a lake more  like a little pond

  • but i'll take anywhere i can purify my soul

  • they're not kidding  when they call this the adventure course

  • it is low you got to watch your head

  • i will  say though i'm 6'1 and it's totally doable

  • so don't be afraid if you're a little bit  taller to get through here

  • you can do it

  • no exaggeration that this has some  serious indiana jones-like qualities to it  

  • and i'm not talking about like kingdom of  the crystal skull letdown

  • this is more like holy grail or ark of the covenant

  • cool stuff

  • we found our way to the main cavern of the whole system

  • and it is impressive

  • if you are the sort of family that has some kids who love the jungle  gym

  • or climbing around cool obstacles

  • you're gonna have a lot of fun in here

  • maybe that's just the child in me that never got older but

  • i'm really enjoying it

  • never at any point in our  exploration was i expecting cave wine

  • but here it is

  • apparently the characteristics of the cave  make it really good for storing and maturing the vintage

  • the consistency of the temperature means that it smooths out

  • much better than it would in other locations

  • and you can grab it from the  gift shop for 2000 yen about 20 usd

  • very cool

  • i'm always calmed by the spiritual locations that  you can visit in japan

  • whether that's a shrine or a temple

  • each in the different prefectures that  you find them

  • offers you a different feeling

  • a different way that you can be at peace

  • and as  that this was my first time visiting fukushima

  • i'd heard that there was a quite beautiful place  to visit

  • and so made some time to drop by there

  • and after all the running around  that we had done

  • take a moment

  • slow down

  • breathe

  • and enjoy a bit of the  unique serenity that can be found in japan

  • this is shiramizu amidado

  • and it was  first built many hundreds of years ago

  • in 1160 by the fujiwara clan

  • it became the  one and only national treasure of fukushima in 1952

  • as of 2011 it actually suffered a great  deal of damage from the earthquake at that time

  • but was repaired and then reopened for 2012.

  • it is one of these beautiful serene places in japan that is beautiful all year round

  • but  i would say especially so in the fall and spring

  • my favorite season is fall

  • and the fall  colors here would be absolutely unbelievable

  • if you were looking for a nice peaceful way to  spend your afternoon

  • walking around the grounds here would definitely calm you down

  • and be  a great place to get a breath of fresh air

  • i was genuinely surprised to see that there was  a hawaiian themed resort here in fukushima japan  

  • even more so to discover that at one point they  had actually made a hula themed movie

  • for me the highlight was hanging out with the performers

  • because you could really feel just how passionate  they were about this particular performing art

  • but as well i made time to enjoy some relaxation in the spa

  • aloha welcome to spa resort hawaiians

  • they got a lot to do here

  • pools

  • water slides

  • never did i think i would be going down one in january

  • but here we are bending reality

  • let's try it out

  • perhaps not quite so nimble now at 37

  • than  i once was at 10 years old going down water slides on vancouver island

  • but i enjoyed this  experience nonetheless

  • and i'm happy to report that they were very very fast

  • afterwards it  gave me a great excuse too to go and try out the more relaxing pools that they had

  • bubbly

  • good for when you got sore muscles

  • they had quite a large variety at the resort

  • and then

  • most interesting for me was sitting down with a different performing artist

  • to hear what they had to say about each of their respective arts

  • an interesting detail for Yuya,

  • the fire  dancer i sat down with

  • is that he had actually competed and come  in first runner-up in Hawaii

  • if you've never tried a private onsen

  • Have you ever lived?

  • yes you have

  • it's very very rare to do

  • but it shouldn't discourage you from trying

  • it was in fact another check mark on the long list of first times for me

  • i'd never enjoyed one before

  • it put me in the perfect mindset though for the very busy day

  • and final one that we had in iwaki

  • where  we would check out a coal and fossil museum

  • to get in touch with iwaki's history

  • a sake brewery

  • and once more delicious huge dekamori iwaki food

  • we've come to the iwaki fossil museum today

  • to explore a little bit of the town's history

  • and discovered some cool details

  • for example

  • they found the first long-necked dinosaur fossil

  • in this area

  • it's called the futabasaurus  suzuki

  • futaba named after a region

  • and then suzuki named after the high school student who  actually found it

  • kind of cool

  • much as i enjoyed the fossils

  • they were really cool at scale

  • and  again something i'd never seen before

  • this all for the first time for me

  • it was the coal museum  that stuck out and stayed with me afterwards

  • getting to see the conditions that people worked  in at that time

  • just to be able to survive

  • was mind-blowing

  • and i had a new appreciation for  the effort that my civilization i live in now was built on

  • it would not be possible without anything  less than what you would call the sacrifice of these generations that came before me

  • this was  yet again another experience i will ever forget

  • sake is one of japan's great  gifts to the rest of the world  

  • whatever flavor preference you may have

  • soft sweet  dry

  • you'll find something that suits you

  • in iwaki there are two major breweries

  • we  went to visit the smaller of the two

  • the master brewer there whose family had  been running this brewery for generations

  • sat down with us and explained a little bit of their history as well as their signature sake

  • we've done it

  • procured the most massive  confectionary i've ever seen in my entire life

  • all we've to do is find a great place  to sit down

  • there's a park nearby

  • and we're going to unbox this  huge ball of sugar

  • let's go do it

  • decamori

  • is essentially an oversized food item

  • and  they were originally distributed around japan for people working in blue collar jobs

  • where you're  doing a lot of hard work

  • and you're very very hungry

  • here in owaki it is no exception they  have this

  • it was interesting to talk to some of the shop owners

  • because they said that actually  for them

  • this isn't decamori

  • it's not considered that large for them personally

  • but it is still  considered of that variety

  • we have a massive cream puff

  • so opening this up statistics will  throw at you here

  • it is 1.2 kilograms

  • and it is 25 centimeters in diameter

  • now to make it not seem  so insane

  • when we were speaking with the shop and looking up some details concerning it

  • actually  it's less that an individual would consume this

  • and a lot of people are getting this for the  purpose of birthday parties

  • or in replacements of cakes

  • so crazy though it may seem

  • it's actually  very practically purchased here

  • this looks amazing

  • while there is no turning back now

  • let's  dig in and see what this is all about

  • okay we've got a little cream  here

  • it looks incredibly flaky and light

  • just as you'd hoped it would be

  • and it is

  • wow

  • it's like eatingfluffy little cloud covered in sugar

  • hmm

  • what an amazing trip

  • so many firsts

  • and really  doing what i love most in japan

  • that's exploring a place that i've never been before

  • signing off  i'll just say thank you so much to the people and city of iwaki

  • you made it so special

  • andreally can't wait to return again

  • i surely will

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72 hours adventure in Fukushima, Iwaki City:A City with Food, Fun People and Hawaii

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