Aomori Prefecture is the northernmost prefecture in Honshu and has the highest amount of snowfall in Japan. Surrounded by the sea on three sides of the prefecture, Aomori is blessed with a magnificent natural and climatic beauty that changes with the seasons. Aomori Prefecture is blessed with an abundance of nature.
Aomori Prefecture has a magnificent natural environment, especially in the Shirakami Mountains, which are a World Heritage Site. You can visit many attractions around Mount Hakkoda, Lake Towada and the Oirase River in the four seasons.
Aomori Prefecture is famous for its Nebuta Festival, which attracts large crowds every year. It is well known for its gorgeously decorated floats. It's a wonderful festival that's beautiful, dynamic and powerful.
Aomori Prefecture is the largest producer of apples in Japan and takes advantage of the cool summer weather to produce a large number of apples.
The Tsugaru shamisen is well known for its excellent performance style. The sound, tempo and power of the Tsugaru shamisen will make your body move unconsciously. You can't help but move your body.
Hirosaki Park and Hirosaki Castle are famous for their cherry blossoms.
Aomori Prefecture is one of the leading apple-growing regions in Japan, but it also produces garlic, Chinese yam (a type of potato), scallops and the famous oma tuna. The rich land and varied climate of Aomori Prefecture produces high quality and tasty agricultural products.
Aomori's festivals, cherry blossoms, and delicious food, I hope you'll experience it.