Film Commission
Koriyama film commission
1-23-7, Asahi, Koriyama City
c/o Koriyama City Hall
TEL:+81-24-924-2621
FAX:+81-24-924-4225
Newly listed locations
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Koriyama Women’s UniversityKoriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture
This is a prestigious private women's university founded in 1947. The campus features a variety of lecture rooms, a large auditorium capable of accommodating large numbers of people, a library, and...
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Koriyama Culture ParkKoriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture
The cultural park, boasting a total area of approximately 21 hectares, is a multifaceted facility featuring an amusement park, indoor play areas, gymnasiums, and conference rooms. It also includes ...
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Bandai Atami Ice ArenaKoriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture
The Bandai Atami Ice Arena, the only indoor skating rink in the prefecture, was constructed to promote winter sports. It is available for hosting competitions and serves as a leisure facility for t...
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Otaki GorgeKoriyama City, Furkushima Prefecture
This valley is located at the upper reaches of the Ouse River. The river flows, and it's possible to take photographs from along the road.
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Ouse ParkKoriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture
Located in the outskirts of Koriyama City, 11 km west of Koriyama Station, this facility is managed by the prefecture. It consists of the Ouse Park, opened in 1979 as a model urban green space (c... -
Fukushima Airport Terminal BuildingIshikawa gun tamakawa village, Fukushima Prefecture
The port opened in 1993. The terminal building is three stories high and includes two areas for domestic and international flights. Inside the terminal building, there is an atrium, and most of the...
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Koriyama City Public HallKoriyama City, Fukushima Preefecture
Renaissance-style building built in 1924 and registered as a tangible cultural asset in 2002. Renovated in 2004. Known as a symbol of Koriyama City, it is still used today for concerts and other ev...
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Takadama Gold Mine12 Yokomichi Tamagawa Atami town Koriyama city Fukusima prefecture
Althought it is counted as one of the three major gold mines in Japan, it is not currently open to the public. It features hand-carved tunnels from the Showa era.
Inquiries and applications must ...