A castle town turned small city, Hirosaki is bigger than the rural towns most frequent in outer Aomori, but smaller than the ...
Aomori City is the capital of Aomori prefecture, and offers much to see and do, especially along the coastline with Aomori Ba...
Hachinohe promises expansive coastlines, fresh seafood at the morning markets or a unique nightlife at the yatai village. The...
When Kanchogai Street's cherry trees are looking their best, the annual Towada City Spring Festival takes place. Along with t...
The unique art-meets-agricultural practice at the annual Tanbo Art event in Inakadate, Aomori, involves strategically plantin...
Held each year from July 31st until August 4th, the Hachinohe Sansha Taisai is an event that has been awarded as one of Japan...
Aomori is famous for apples, but Japan-bound foodies can discover so much more thanks to a much-loved local food culture, ins...
Aomori is well known for its high quality seafood. The Nokkedon is a small fish market where you can prepare your custom donb...
The roads that wind through the lush landscape of the Tsugaru Plain in Aomori Prefecture are lined with rice paddies and orde...
Lake Towada backpackers provides affordable accommodation at just five minutes walk from the lake.
A remote ryokan in Aomori prefecture will bring you back into the past. No electricity and no wifi; and only old oil lamps to...
Art Hotel Hirosaki City is a perfect choice as your place to stay while on a business trip or holiday in Aomori Prefecture. W...
A part of Japan’s northeastern Tohoku region, Aomori is beloved for its summer Nebuta Festival, sweet-tasting apples, exceedi...
The Sansha Taisai festival takes place every year, and is considered one of the main festivals of the city, taking place at t...
Aomori's Ashino Park is home to over 2000 cherry trees, and appears on the list of Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots.