Akita's Kitchen [Akita Citizen Market] From dinner ingredients to souvenirs!
The Akita Citizen Market is located close to the station in Akita City, the capital of Akita Prefecture. It's about a 5 minute walk from the west exit of the station...
The Akita Citizen Market is located close to the station in Akita City, the capital of Akita Prefecture. It's about a 5 minute walk from the west exit of the station...
Top craftsmen create traditional crafts. There are over 14 workshops in Morioka Handicraft Village. There, Morioka's ancient traditions...
Iwayama Parkland is the only amusement park in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture. Located in the mountains, Morioka City Zoological Park is nearby. Especially for the people of Morioka City...
Leaving the city of Sendai and driving along National Route 48 towards Sakunami. There is a whiskey distillery on the banks of the beautiful water source called Shinkawa. This is Nikkawiss...
Esashi Fujiwara no Sato is a historical park that focuses on the Heian period. You could call it Oshu Fujiwara's theme park. NHK's taiga drama ``...
When it comes to Yamagata Prefecture's specialty, it is undoubtedly cherries. Yamagata Prefecture's cherries, which account for approximately 70% of the country's production, reach their peak harvest in the summer, and at this time...
Iwaki, blessed with plenty of sunlight, is a famous tomato production area. Tomatoes grown with plenty of sunlight not only taste good, but also contain many health-promoting ingredients.
After leaving the west exit of Akita Station and walking for about 5 minutes, you will notice a large park hidden among the shops and buildings. Lotus flowers bloom in the large moat during the season, and a pond...
Akiu is a hot spring resort in Sendai. Akiu's charm is that you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of each season. Nature has created places such as Rairikyo Gorge and Akiu Otaki...
Six years have passed since the disaster. Onagawa Town in Miyagi Prefecture has developed into a rich and beautiful tourist destination. I want people to learn about the charm of the town itself, not just a tour of the disaster area...