Explore Fukushima’s recovery with a licensed guide. Visit earthquake ruins, witness revitalization, and support affected areas. Safe, insightful, and impactful.
Explore Fukushima’s recovery with a licensed guide. Visit earthquake ruins, witness revitalization, and support affected areas. Safe, insightful, and impactful.
- Iwaki - You will meet your guide and driver at Iwaki Station or your preferred location nearby. The journey from Iwaki Station to the tour sites takes about an hour.
- From Tokyo, you can take the Hitachi Limited Express Train on the JR Joban line to reach Iwaki.
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Hirono-machi - National Route 6:
In addition to viewing landscapes with…
- Iwaki - You will meet your guide and driver at Iwaki Station or your preferred location nearby. The journey from Iwaki Station to the tour sites takes about an hour.
- From Tokyo, you can take the Hitachi Limited Express Train on the JR Joban line to reach Iwaki.
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Hirono-machi - National Route 6:
In addition to viewing landscapes with untouched buildings in areas where evacuation orders in the Difficult-to-return Zone have been lifted, you can also see regions where decontamination and demolition work is ongoing, reflecting the local communities’ spirit of rebuilding.
※Partially through the Difficult-to-return Zone -
TEPCO Decommissioning Archive Center - Managed by TEPCO, this facility uses video and diorama displays to document the project and educate visitors about the ongoing decommissioning efforts.
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Michinoeki Namie - This roadside station symbolizes the town’s revitalization. It supports daily life by offering shopping, dining, and resting facilities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of vegetables, seafood, and local cuisine.
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Namie-machi - Namie Town-run Ohirayama Cemetery
This communal cemetery is situated on high ground about 2 kilometers from the coast. The view of the Ukedo district and the Pacific Ocean illustrates the vast impact of the tsunami. Initially an expanse of fields where Ukedo Elementary School children were evacuated immediately after the earthquake, the cemetery was later built to house the graves of disaster victims, fulfilling local residents’ wishes. Alongside a memorial monument, the cemetery serves as a requiem for the victims and a warning to future generations, preserving the memory of the disaster. -
Ruins of Namie Machiritsu Ukedo Elementary School - Located about 200 meters from the coast, Ukedo Elementary School was partially destroyed by the tsunami. However, no lives were lost due to quick evacuation. The school remains preserved as it was during the disaster to highlight the threat and lessons learned, ensuring future generations remember and understand the event. The first-floor classrooms and gymnasium, severely damaged by the tsunami, remain almost unchanged, allowing visitors to observe the conditions. The second floor features panels detailing the damage and evacuation following the nuclear accident, along with preserved blackboards displaying messages of support from visitors.
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The Great East Japan Earthquake and Nuclear Disaster Memorial Museum - This museum serves as the starting point for Hope Tourism. It offers a comprehensive view of the events and recovery efforts from the earthquake and nuclear accident through various images and exhibits.
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Futaba-machi - JR Futaba Station area:
The town’s former Special Zones for Reconstruction and Revitalization, part of the Difficult-to-Return Zone, are centered around JR Futaba Station. Even after the evacuation order is lifted, buildings from the earthquake’s immediate aftermath remain untouched, while hopeful murals in the area convey a sense of optimism. -
Iwaki - After the tour, your guide and driver will return you to Iwaki Station.
- Private transportation
- Licensed guide
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Donation fee: tour sales go to donation for the disaster-affected areas
- Private transportation
- Licensed guide
- Surcharges on fuel
- Parking fees
- Donation fee: tour sales go to donation for the disaster-affected areas
- Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under ‘What to Expect.’
- Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
- You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
- Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under ‘What to Expect.’
On this tour, you can visit the ruins of the Great East Japan Earthquake with a local licensed guide.
On March 11 th 2011, the magnitude-9.0 earthquake occurred in Japan’s Tohoku region. Many people in Fukushima lost their lives to this earthquake and the subsequent large tsunami, and scores of homes were destroyed. In addition, the Fukushima Daiichi…
On this tour, you can visit the ruins of the Great East Japan Earthquake with a local licensed guide.
On March 11 th 2011, the magnitude-9.0 earthquake occurred in Japan’s Tohoku region. Many people in Fukushima lost their lives to this earthquake and the subsequent large tsunami, and scores of homes were destroyed. In addition, the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station Disaster resulted in leaving many people with no choice but to evacuate their homes. The effects of these multiple disasters remain to this day.
This tour offers you the opportunity to see the places where the effects of the earthquake and nuclear disaster remain, as well as the places where revitalization efforts are taking place. All tour sales go to donations for the affected areas.
The radiation level of places you will visit on this tour does not exceed 0.05 mSv per hour. Please note that You are not allowed to enter the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station.
- 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).
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.