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Discover Aomori: Where Nature, Culture, and Adventure Await
Aomori Prefecture sits at the northernmost tip of Honshu, offering breathtaking beauty throughout the seasons.
In summer, the city comes alive with the electrifying energy of the Nebuta Festival, a spectacle of vibrant floats and rhythmic beats. Winter transforms Aomori into a snowy wonderland, enchanting visitors with its serene landscapes.
Just outside Aomori City, you’ll find Osorezan (Mount Osore), a sacred site shrouded in mystery. Its otherworldly scenery is something you have to see to believe.
Nature lovers shouldn’t miss Shirakami-Sanchi, a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. This vast, untouched beech forest offers a rare chance to experience the raw beauty of the natural world.
Of course, Aomori’s rich food culture is just as impressive. The region is famous for its sweet, juicy apples, fresh seafood, and especially Ōma’s premium-grade tuna, known worldwide for its exceptional quality.
In spring, Hirosaki Castle becomes a must-visit destination, as thousands of cherry blossoms paint the landscape in breathtaking shades of pink.
Whether you’re drawn by nature, history, or the warmth of the locals, Aomori promises an unforgettable adventure. Why not make it your next destination?
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Hirosaki Sakura Festival
Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival: A Must-See Spring Event in Japan
The Hirosaki Cherry Blossom Festival is a breathtaking spring event held every year from mid-April to early May at Hirosaki Park in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture. Known as one of Japan’s top cherry blossom spots, the park is home to around 2,600 cherry trees, including some majestic Somei Yoshino trees that are over 100 years old.
One of the festival’s highlights is the stunning scenery of Hirosaki Castle surrounded by cherry blossoms. Another must-see is the “Hanaikada” phenomenon, where fallen petals cover the moat like a beautiful pink carpet. At night, the illuminated cherry blossoms create a dreamy, magical atmosphere.
To complete the experience, you can enjoy local street food and festival stalls, adding even more excitement to this iconic celebration of spring. If you’re visiting Japan in spring, this festival is definitely worth adding to your itinerary!
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Hirosaki Castle
Hirosaki Castle: A Historic Gem in Aomori
Located in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture, Hirosaki Castle is a historic landmark built in 1611. It’s famous for having the only original castle tower still standing in the Tohoku region.
In spring, around 2,600 cherry trees in Hirosaki Park burst into full bloom, making it one of Japan’s top hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spots. The breathtaking scenery, with the castle’s majestic stone walls and serene moat, changes beautifully with the seasons, offering a unique experience no matter when you visit.

Tappizaki
A Stunning Viewpoint at the Northern Tip of Aomori’s Tsugaru Peninsula
Located at the northernmost point of the Tsugaru Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture, Cape Tappi offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Tsugaru Strait. The dramatic landscape, shaped by rugged cliffs and the powerful sea, is truly awe-inspiring. On clear days, you can even catch a glimpse of Hokkaido in the distance.
This area is also home to some unique attractions, including Japan’s only “Staircase National Route” (National Route 339), a road made entirely of stairs that cars can’t pass through. Another must-see is the “Tsugaru Strait Winter Landscape” monument, dedicated to the famous enka song of the same name. With so much to explore, Cape Tappi is a fantastic destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike!

Lake Towada
Lake Towada, spanning Aomori and Akita Prefectures, is one of Japan’s most stunning caldera lakes. Its crystal-clear cobalt blue waters are absolutely breathtaking. Along the lakeshore stands Statue of the Maiden, the final work of renowned sculptor Kotaro Takamura. The lake is especially mesmerizing in autumn, when the vibrant foliage contrasts beautifully with the deep blue water and surrounding mountains. A sightseeing cruise is also a popular way to take in the spectacular scenery.

Osorezan
Located on the Shimokita Peninsula in Aomori Prefecture, Osorezan (Mount Osore) is one of Japan’s three most sacred sites. Its rugged, rocky terrain and the lingering scent of sulfur create a strikingly unique landscape. Often described as a place where heaven and hell coexist, this mystical destination is home to Lake Usoriyama, whose emerald-green waters add to its otherworldly atmosphere. For centuries, people have traveled here to honor their ancestors, making it a deeply spiritual and culturally significant place.

Shirakami Sanchi
Shirakami Sanchi is a vast, untouched beech forest that stretches across Aomori and Akita prefectures. Recognized as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site in 1993, this pristine wilderness is home to a rich variety of rare plants and animals. The area boasts stunning spots like Aoike (Blue Pond) and the Anmon Falls, where you can immerse yourself in nature while enjoying a scenic trekking experience. If you’re looking for an escape into Japan’s unspoiled beauty, this is the place to be!

Fukaura-Senjōjiki Coast
Senjojiki Coast, located on the western coast of Aomori Prefecture, is a stunning rocky shoreline that stretches across a vast area. The name “Senjojiki” comes from an old tale that says a feudal lord once laid down a thousand tatami mats here to host a grand banquet.
One of the most magical moments at Senjojiki Coast is during sunset. As the sun dips below the horizon, the rocks and the sea are bathed in a golden glow, creating a breathtaking and almost otherworldly scene. Strolling along the shore, with the sound of waves in the background, is a truly relaxing and unforgettable experience.

Nebuta Festival
The Nebuta Festival, held annually in Aomori City from August 2nd to 7th, is one of the most spectacular summer festivals in the Tohoku region. Enormous, illuminated floats featuring bold warrior designs—called “Nebuta”—parade through the streets, accompanied by the rhythmic beat of taiko drums, the sound of flutes, and the energetic chant of “Rassera!”.
Adding to the excitement, Hanetos (dancers) leap and move to the music, bringing the festival to life. The best part? Anyone can join in as long as they’re wearing the official Hanetō outfit! If you’re looking for an unforgettable festival experience, this is one you won’t want to miss.

Aomori Bay
Aomori Bay, located in Aomori Prefecture, is known for its calm waters and breathtaking scenery that changes with the seasons. The view from Mount Hakkoda is especially stunning on clear days, and during sunset, the bay takes on a beautifully serene atmosphere.
Near Aomori Port, there are plenty of spots to explore on foot. From the Bay Bridge to the seaside parks, you can enjoy wide, open views of the water, making it a perfect place to take a relaxing stroll.

Tsugaru Strait
The Tsugaru Strait separates the northernmost tip of Honshu from Hokkaido and serves as a key maritime route connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Japan. From Cape Tappi in Aomori Prefecture, you can take in a breathtaking view of the vast horizon and the powerful waves crashing against the shore. On clear days, you might even catch a glimpse of Hokkaido in the distance. The strait is also famous as the setting of the classic song Tsugaru Kaikyō Fuyugeshiki (“Winter Scenery of the Tsugaru Strait”).

Kuroishi Yosare Festival
Kuroishi Yosare is one of Japan’s three major “Nagashi Odori” (flowing dances), held every mid-August in Kuroishi City, Aomori Prefecture. With roots dating back 500 to 600 years, this traditional dance has been passed down through generations.
During the festival, participants dance through the streets, chanting “Yare Yare Yare Ya!” in a lively and energetic performance. Locals and visitors alike are welcome to join in, making it a vibrant celebration that lights up the summer in Kuroishi. If you’re looking for an unforgettable cultural experience, this festival is definitely worth checking out!
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