Namie, located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, is a town that faced evacuation due to the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Today, it stands as a testament to human resilience and the power of recovery. The town's business district and town hall have reopened, although some areas remain restricted due to ongoing decontamination efforts. Visitors can explore the town's unique history and witness the efforts being made to restore normalcy. Namie offers a reflective experience for those interested in understanding the impacts of natural and man-made disasters.
Namie is best explored by car due to limited public transportation options.
Visit the town hall to learn more about the Fukushima disaster and recovery efforts.
Follow local guidelines when visiting areas near the exclusion zone.
Spring is a good time to visit Namie with mild weather and blooming cherry blossoms.
Summer can be warm, but it's a vibrant time to explore the town's recovery efforts.
Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists, ideal for a reflective visit.
Winters are cold, but the town's resilience is evident year-round.
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$80-$150 p/day
21,866
Japanese, English
April-June, September-November