A Multi amusement facility with a hot spring for families and couples. Hot water is drawn from Iwaki Yumoto Onsen, which is at the center of the six theme parks along with a dance stage, an entertainment center, restaurant and hotel. Most of the facilities are indoor and near the hot spring. Regardless of season or weather, it feels like a tropical beach here.
The central attraction, the water park, is in a huge all-weather dome and has a giant swimming pool, running-water pool, water slider, beach theater that offers a dance show, and the Fula Museum where you can learn the history and culture of Hawaii.
No matter how tired you get tired of playing, make sure you watch the hula girls on stage, which is shown twice (day and night) every day. The smooth hula dance and passionate Tahitian dance in brilliant costumes will make you forget you are in Fukushima.
Highlights
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The predecessor was Joban Hawaiian Center opened in 1966, famous for local women doing hula dance. In the 2006 movie Hula Girls depicts how local people fought to bring back the dying coal-mining town.
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Tahitian dance featured in the movie Hula Girls is shown at night.
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There are six theme parks - Water Park, Spring Park, Edojowa Yoichi, Big aloha, Spa Garden Pareo and Vir Port.
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Plenty of lodging with three hotels.