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28/01/2026

Winter

Fukushima Travel – Winter Magic on the Tadami Line

In late January, a powerful cold wave swept across the Japanese archipelago, bringing heavy snowfall to Oku-Aizu in Fukushima Prefecture. Wrapped in deep snow, the region revealed a breathtaking winter landscape that can only be experienced during this season.

 

A Once-a-Year View: The Tadami Line in Snow

Slowly making its way through the snow-covered mountains, the Tadami Line offers a truly special winter scene. The sight of the train moving quietly through a white world of forests, rivers, and villages captures the essence of life in Japan’s snow country. This is a seasonal spectacle—a view that exists only now.

 

Iconic Winter Scenery Along the Route

The photographs, taken on January 27, showcase some of the most scenic points along the Tadami Line:

 

  • Tadami River Fourth Bridge

  • Hayato Station

  • Tadami River Second Bridge

  • Takitanigawa Bridge

 

Snow-laden mountains reflected on the Tadami River, historic stations standing silently in the cold, and steel bridges cutting through the white landscape—all combine to create unforgettable winter imagery.

 

A Snow Country Experience Like No Other

Winter in Oku-Aizu is not just about harsh weather; it is about beauty born from snow. Watching the Tadami Line run through heavy snowfall is one of the region’s greatest winter pleasures and a powerful reminder of the harmony between nature and local life.

 

For travelers seeking authentic winter scenery in Japan, Oku-Aizu and the Tadami Line offer a rare and deeply moving experience—one that can only be found in the heart of Fukushima during the snowy season.

 

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