
Kitakata Holiday Deals

Kitakata Holiday Package Deals
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Holidays in Kitakata
If that Chrissie money you got from Nan is burning a hole in your wallet, why not spend it on a holiday to Kitakata? We swear — it'll be the gift that keeps on giving!
It lies 230 kilometres to the north of Tokyo, the capital of Japan.
Break free on a journey to some nearby natural beauty spots. 16 kilometres out of Kitakata, Bandai-Asahi National Park is waiting to be experienced. Mount Gozu, 45 kilometres away, is another lovely place to hang out in the outdoors.
Learn all about the fascinating culture of the surrounding area by going to the Yamatogawa Sake Brewing Museum.
Don't just watch sport on the television, feel it, live it and enjoy it at Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium! Located 45 kilometres away in Fukushima, it's the ideal place to get your fix whether you’re cheering for the home or away team.
Feel the icy wind blow back your hair as you snowboard your way down the slopes at Zao Hot Springs Ski Resort. If you're desperate for more icy action, you'll also want to pack up the car and head to Alts Bandai Ski Resort.
If you're looking to do some exploring, add a trip to Yugawa to your itinerary. This place is 15 kilometres to the south and features the Aizu Sake Brewing Museum and Sazaedo. Need some more ideas? Aizubange-machi is 16 kilometres to the south of Kitakata and offers the Shojoji Temple and the Yanaizu Municipal Saito Kiyoshi Museum.
Bandai 3D World, Goshikinuma Lakes and the Bandaisan Onsen are all pretty close to Kitashiobara, 18 kilometres to the east. Want some more reasons to check it out? The Herb Space Bandia and Lake Hibara are not far away either.
'There is no love sincerer than the love of food,' according to George Bernard Shaw, but add travel to the mix and it's a marriage made in heaven. You're invited to indulge in two of your greatest loves by eating and drinking your way around Fukushima.
Want to try some of the local food? We suggest you get an appreciation for beef and noodles, two essential ingredients which go into a variety of dishes here.
When the locals talk to you about their favourite foods, you'll probably hear tempura (deep fried seafood or vegetables) or jappa-jiru (fish gut and vegetable soup) uttered a few times. These signature meals are part of the region's identity and should be on any foodie's must-try list.
Dessert is always OK on holiday, so why not get stuck into a little anpan (sweet roll)? It's worth every heavenly calorie!
You haven't lived until you've tasted the local brew. Whether you want to wet your whistle or get a bit of liquid courage to meet new people, ask for Asahi Premium Beer Jukusen.
Want to add some zing to your night out? A couple of shots of junmaishu ought to do the trick! Mixed or straight up — it's up to you!
Your experience in Kitakata will definitely be more satisfying if you take the time to learn a few of the local phrases and expressions. 'Hisashiburi' is how they say 'long time no see'. 'Wakarimasen', which means 'I don't understand', is another one you might need.
Delectable food, dancing and music — national celebrations show the best of what a country has to offer. Don't forget to join in on the festivities on Birthday of Emperor Akihito on the 23rd of December.
With just a little of your travel allowance remaining in your wallet and some incredible memories that will last a lifetime, say a final "Sayōnara" to Kitakata.
Time to fly back home? Pack your bags, set an alarm and plan a route to Narita International Airport (NRT). It's about 220 kilometres to the south.
Top hotels for your Kitakata holiday

Aizu Kitakata Atsushioonsen YAMAGATAYA
A relaxing stay at this beautiful inn. I would strongly recommend this ryokan for others looking for great food and wonderful onsen!
Reviewed on 10 Apr 2025

Aizuwakamatsu Washington Hotel
The hotel is clean and quiet. It’s a short walk from Aizuwakamatsu Station. However, the hotel does show its age. The breakfast buffet was good but not memorable.
Reviewed on 13 Dec 2025

Azuma Ryokan
It was a very great experience. We got good recommendations to have dinner and breakfast.oo They gave us a little gift before leaving the hotel.
Reviewed on 5 Mar 2023
Popular places to visit
Shingu Kumano Shrine
After visiting Shingu Kumano Shrine, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Kitakata. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
Nicchu Memorial Museum
You can study the exhibits at Nicchu Memorial Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Kitakata. Amble around the area's parks or experience its museums.
Yamatogawa Sake Brewing Museum
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Yamatogawa Sake Brewing Museum during your trip to Kitakata. Discover the mountain views while you're in the area.
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^Savings based on all package bookings made with Flight + Hotel on lastminute.com.au from January 1, 2019 to December 31, 2019, as compared to the price of the same components booked separately. Savings will vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, stay dates and selected travel supplier(s). Savings not available on all packages.
