Aomori Hidden Gems
Aomori is two cultures with a bay between them. West of Mutsu Bay is Tsugaru, the old Hirosaki domain, with its castle, its orchards and a dialect other Japanese speakers genuinely struggle to follow. East is Nanbu, centred on the fishing port of Hachinohe, governed separately for centuries and still distinct in food and speech. The apples are not decoration on the landscape but the landscape itself: the prefecture grows most of Japan's crop, and the roads around the Iwaki foothills run through orchards for kilometres at a stretch. Two of the things most worth travelling for are protected precisely because nothing was done to them — Shirakami-Sanchi, one of the last large stands of virgin beech forest in East Asia, and the Jomon settlement at Sannai-Maruyama, occupied for well over a thousand years before rice farming reached the north. Behind Aomori City, the Hakkoda mountains catch some of the deepest snowfall recorded anywhere on earth.
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Climate & Best Season
Cold and famously snowy — the Hakkoda mountains record among the deepest snowfall on earth. Mild summers around 25°C; visit August for Nebuta, October for autumn colour.
Famous For (Food)
- Apples
- Ōma bluefin tuna
- Scallops
- Senbei-jiru (cracker hotpot)
Signature Sights
- Nebuta Matsuri
- Shirakami-Sanchi beech forest
- Lake Towada & Oirase Gorge
- Hirosaki Castle cherry blossoms
When to Go
August is when the prefecture is loudest and fullest: Nebuta in Aomori City and Neputa in Hirosaki both run in the first week, and rooms sell out months ahead. Summers are otherwise mild, with highs near 25°C. Apple harvest runs from September into November, and the Oirase gorge colours in mid-October. Winter is the serious season — Hakkoda's snowpack is among the deepest measured anywhere, the ropeway runs for skiers from December, and coastal roads close in storms. Hirosaki Castle's cherry blossoms arrive late by national standards, at the end of April into the first days of May.
Getting Around
The Tohoku Shinkansen ends at Shin-Aomori, about three hours from Tokyo, with Hachinohe on the way; from Shin-Aomori it is a short local hop to Aomori Station and roughly 30 minutes by limited express to Hirosaki. Aomori Airport is about an hour and a quarter from Haneda. Buses from Aomori Station reach Hakkoda and, in season, Lake Towada and the Oirase gorge — but the Towada service runs to a seasonal timetable and stops in winter. Shirakami-Sanchi and the Tsugaru coast need a car. Note also that the two halves of the prefecture connect badly to each other: Hirosaki to Hachinohe is a long way round however you go.
Local Food
Ōma, at the tip of the Shimokita peninsula, lands the bluefin tuna that sets auction records in Tokyo, and eating it at the source is the cheaper option. Mutsu Bay scallops are at their best in winter. Apples run from the September harvest through the year in every form the prefecture can devise, including cider around Hirosaki. Senbei-jiru, a hotpot with wheat crackers boiled into it until they go soft at the edges, is a Nanbu dish, and the Hachinohe Sunday morning markets are the easiest place to find it.
Towada Art Center
Towada is a small city on the Aomori plain laid out on a grid by the Meiji government, and in 2008 it did something unus…
Fujita Memorial Garden
Fujita Kenichi was born in Hirosaki, went to Tokyo, became the first chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Indus…
Tatehana Wharf Morning Market
Every Sunday from March to December, more than three hundred stalls set up on a quay in Hachinohe fishing port and run f…
Hotokegaura
Two kilometres of white volcanic tuff on the western shore of the Shimokita peninsula, eroded by wind and sea into tower…
Tanesashi Coast
The unusual thing about Tanesashi is that the grass runs to the rocks. Natural turf — grazed by horses for centuries, wh…
Takayama Inari Shrine
Everyone photographs the tunnel of torii at Fushimi Inari in Kyoto, packed shoulder to shoulder. Takayama Inari has some…
Nakamachi Komise Street
Komise are covered wooden arcades built out from the front of a house over the public footway — a private roof over a pu…
Furofushi Onsen
The outdoor bath at Furofushi is built on the rocks at Ogonzaki, on the western edge of Aomori, close enough to the Sea…
Shayokan
Dazai Osamu wrote No Longer Human and The Setting Sun, drowned himself in 1948 at thirty-eight, and is read by essential…
Sukayu Onsen
The bath at Sukayu is a single room of 160 tatami mats, floored and walled entirely in hiba cypress with no metal or til…
Oma Tuna
Oma is the northern tip of Honshu, a small town on the Tsugaru Strait, and its tuna sells for more than any other tuna i…
Tsuru no Maihashi
Three timber arches in a row across a reservoir, three hundred metres end to end, built in 1994 from three thousand logs…
Juniko Aoike
Juniko is a scatter of thirty-three lakes and ponds in beech forest at the western edge of the Shirakami mountains, form…
Stairway National Route 339
National Route 339 runs up the Tsugaru peninsula to Cape Tappi, and for 388 metres of its length it is a flight of 362 c…
Saruka Shrine
Saruka is an old shrine on the Tsugaru plain, associated with healing of the eyes and with agriculture, and it sits at t…
Aji no Sapporo Onishi
Miso curry milk ramen is exactly what it says: a miso base, curry powder, milk, and a pat of butter on top, with bean sp…
Tsugaru Railway Stove Train
The Tsugaru Railway runs twenty kilometres north from Goshogawara across the flat snow country of the Tsugaru plain, and…
Inakadate Rice Paddy Art
In 1993 the village of Inakadate, looking for something to do about a declining population, planted a small design in a…
Myoko
Kuroishi's local dish is a solution to a specific problem: what to do with yakisoba in a town where the snow reaches the…
Shimokita Peninsula
The Shimokita Peninsula (下北半島) is Honshu's northernmost landmass, jutting into the Tsugaru Strait toward Hokkaido. This…
Aoni Onsen
Aoni Onsen (青荷温泉) is a remote mountain hot spring inn accessible only via narrow forest road (or on foot), where electri…
Sannai-Maruyama Site
Sannai-Maruyama (三内丸山遺跡) is Japan's largest and most significant Jomon-period archaeological site, preserving a settleme…
Hirosaki Castle
Hirosaki Castle (弘前城) is one of only twelve original castle towers remaining in Japan, built in 1611 by the Tsugaru clan…
Nebuta Matsuri
Aomori Nebuta Matsuri runs August 2–7 every year, parading massive paper floats through downtown streets after dark. Eac…
Oirase Gorge
Oirase Gorge (奥入瀬渓流) runs 14 kilometers from Lake Towada's outlet through old-growth forest where moss coats every bould…
Lake Towada (Aomori side)
Lake Towada (十和田湖) is a double-caldera lake straddling the Aomori-Akita border, formed by volcanic eruptions 200,000 yea…
Shirakami-Sanchi
Shirakami-Sanchi (白神山地) is a 1,300-square-kilometer mountain range straddling Aomori and Akita prefectures, home to the…
Furukawa Market
Furukawa Market (古川市場) in Hachinohe is a bustling covered market specializing in nokkedon (のっけ丼) — the interactive 'buil…
Tachineputa Matsuri
Goshogawara Tachineputa Matsuri (立佞武多, held August 4-8) is Aomori's second great summer festival, featuring the world's…
Mount Osore
Mount Osore (恐山, Osorezan — 'Dread Mountain') sits on Shimokita Peninsula as one of Japan's three holiest Buddhist sites…
Seikan Tunnel Museum
The Seikan Tunnel (青函トンネル) is a 53.85-kilometer railway tunnel connecting Honshu (Aomori) to Hokkaido (Hakodate) beneath…
Aomori Apples
Aomori Prefecture produces over 50% of Japan's apples, with vast orchards blanketing the countryside around Hirosaki and…
Ichigoni Soup
Ichigoni (いちご煮) is Aomori's most luxurious soup, combining sea urchin (uni) and abalone in a clear dashi broth, served i…
Hakkoda Mountains
The Hakkoda Mountains (八甲田山) form a volcanic range south of Aomori City, famous for extreme winter snowfall (up to 8 met…
Tsugaru-Iwaki Skyline
The Tsugaru-Iwaki Skyline (岩木山スカイライン) is a 9.8-kilometer toll road ascending Mt. Iwaki (岩木山, 1,625m), Aomori's most icon…

Aomori Bay Bridge
The Aomori Bay Bridge (青森ベイブリッジ) is a 1.2-kilometer cable-stayed bridge spanning Aomori Harbor, completed in 1994 as par…
Jogakura Bridge
Jogakura Bridge (城ヶ倉大橋) is a 360-meter-long arch bridge spanning Jogakura Gorge at a height of 122 meters, making it Jap…
Tsugaru Shamisen
Tsugaru Shamisen (津軽三味線) is a percussive, emotionally raw style of shamisen (three-stringed Japanese lute) music origina…
