Aomori (prefecture)

Aomori Prefecture (青森県) is the northernmost prefecture on the island of Honshu, Japan.

Cities

Regions


Aomori is divided into three main regions, each with their own dialect.

  • Tsugaru - on the west side of the prefecture, includes Aomori and Hirosaki. The haunt and home of writer Osamu Dazai. See Mt. Iwaki, rice paddy art, and Aomori's apple orchards.
  • Nanbu - occupies the southeastern part of the prefecture, includes Hachinohe and Misawa
  • Shimokita Peninsula - axe-shaped peninsula in the northeast, featuring the dread mountain of Mt. Osore and the hot springs of Yagen Valley. Includes Ōma and Mutsu

Other destinations

Rice Paddy Art in Inakadate
  • Lake Towada - beautiful caldera lake
  • Oirase Valley - famed for its scenic beauty
  • Showa Daibutsu - huge statue of Buddha in Aomori in a beautiful temple complex
  • 🌍 Shingo - small town featuring the final resting place of Christ as well as Aomori's pyramids
  • 🌍 Shirakami-Sanchi - World Heritage Site for its undisturbed beech forests, famous for the Anmon-no-Taki Waterfall

Get in

By plane

Aomori (AOJ IATA) and Misawa (MSJ IATA) both have domestic airports with flights to and from Tokyo.

By train

Aomori is the northernmost terminus of the Shinkansen (bullet train). Local and express trains also run throughout the prefecture.

The second longest train tunnel in the world, the Seikan tunnel, runs between Aomori and the northern island of Hokkaido, connecting to Hakodate and onward to Sapporo.

By bus

JR and various local carriers offer numerous buses to, from, and throughout the prefecture.

By ferry

Ferries in Aomori, Hachinohe and Ōma (at the tip of the Shimokita Peninsula) offer services to and from various destinations, including Hokkaido.

Get around

JR East, the Aoimori Railway, and the Tsugaru Railway serve most of the major towns, but some destinations will require a car. Municipal and private bus companies go to many of the popular tourist sites.

See

In spring, see the cherry blossom festival and fireworks in Kanagi and the rapeseed blossoms in Shimokita's Yokohama Town. In summer, see towering lanterns pulled through the streets at Goshogawara's Tachi-Nebuta festival, and elaborate expanding floats at Hachinohe's Sansha Taisai. See the rice art in Inakadate Village on the Tsugaru Peninsula. In the fall, see the maple leaves in Kuroishi. In the winter, see the "snow monsters" made by frozen trees in the Hakkoda mountains in Towada-Hachimantai National Park.

Do

In August, rent a haneto costume and participate in Aomori's exciting Nebuta festival. In the fall, hike among the waterfalls and autumn foliage at Oirase Gorge in Towada-Hachimantai National Park. In the winter, there is excellent skiing and snowboarding in Ajigasawa and Mt. Hakkoda. In spring, picnic at Hirosaki Castle, one of the most famous cherry blossom viewing sites in Japan.

Eat

Besides the obvious seafood (especially scallops and Tuna), Aomori is famous for its apples.

Drink

Aomori has local sake (Denshu, Momokawa), wine (Shimokita Wine), and beer (Tawazako).

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