Youth 18×2 Special feature on the road that leads to you

"Youth 18x2: The Road to You" is a Japanese-Taiwanese co-production that is director Michihito Fujii's first international project.Feelings from 18 years ago and the present intersect poignantly over the memory of first love.A new masterpiece love story set in Japan and Taiwan.
For more details, please visit the following website:
▼"Youth 18x2: The Road to You" (Aizu-Wakamatsu Film Commission)
https://aizuwakamatsu-film.com/seishun18x2/

The Tadami Line and Tadami Town appear at the end of the train journey, which is the key to the film.
The Tadami Line is a very famous train line in the Aizu region.
The famous filming spot is the “First Tadami River Bridge.”
Stay in Aizu and be sure to visit the “Tadami Line” and “Tadami Town” that appear in the film!
For information on accommodations in Aizu, please visit the following hot spring associations.
▼Aizu Higashiyama Onsen
https://www.aizu-higashiyama.com/english/index.html
▼Aizu Ashinomaki Onsen
https://aizu-ashinomaki.jp/en/

For transportation options in the Aizu region, please see below.
▼Tourism Info
https://samurai-city.jp/en/tourist

Aizu has a wide variety of delicious foods.
Find the food that interests you from the links below.
▼Food list 
 https://samurai-city.jp/en/food
Please refer to the video below to learn how to order!
▼Video (YouTube) 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI2joND7fG4

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