
The tracks of Hatsukari, the first express train in the Tohoku region
When people living in the Tokyo metropolitan area use public transportation to visit the Tohoku region, they often use Shinkansen trains such as the Tohoku Shinkansen. But east...
When people living in the Tokyo metropolitan area use public transportation to visit the Tohoku region, they often use Shinkansen trains such as the Tohoku Shinkansen. But east...
There is a local line that passes through the Sea of Japan side of Akita and Aomori prefectures, and where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Sea of Japan and the World Heritage Site Shirakami Mountains from the train window. That's JR Gono...
Winters in the Tohoku region, especially along the Sea of Japan, are harsh. However, in the Tsugaru Peninsula of Aomori Prefecture, which faces such a harsh winter, Japan's northernmost private railway (*...
One of the things that surprises people from Aomori Prefecture when they go to other prefectures is that sekihan is not sweet. When I thought of sekihan, I thought it was sweet and pink, but...
Do you know what a “sacred place” is? It is a pilgrimage route that visits sacred sites and temples all over Japan in order, and is famous throughout the country.
Aomori Prefecture is a place where you can enjoy the scenery of each season. Among them, Nishimeya Village's Nyuhogataki Falls is a relaxing spot where you can feel fresh greenery and negative ions in the summer, and the waterfall freezes over in the winter...
Do you know about miso and soy sauce, which have been loved by the people of Tsugaru for many years? The miso and soy sauce sold by Marushichi Tsugaru Miso and Soy Sauce Co., Ltd. are sourced locally from Owani...
There are many delicious foods in the Tohoku region, some of which are introduced as ``local gourmet foods,'' and some of which have become nationally popular. Among them, Aomori...
Iwakiyama Shrine in Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture is a very famous shrine that not many locals know about. You can enjoy cherry blossoms in the spring and autumn leaves in the fall, and it's a place loved by locals...
Hachinohe City is a core city on the Pacific side of Aomori Prefecture with a population of approximately 216,000 people, and it has flourished as a fishing port since ancient times, with many restaurants catering to fishermen.