Aomori, Japan

Today, many of the most remarkable sights Aomori are natural, as much of the man-made history was lost due to various 20th-century misfortunes However, the cherry blossoms, apple orchards, and backdrop continue to greet with timeless serenity The region’s two parks and the picturesque Lake Tow similarly retain their. In the city if you Aori’s annual Nebuta Matsuri Festival, the Nebuta Warasse offers a chance to admire some of incredible illuminated floats that graced the. outside the city, at Seiryu-ji Temple, the 70-foot220-ton Showa Daib statue (the Great Buddha) keeps a watchful eye over Aomori. Aomori City is the capital of the Aomori prefecture and is one of Japan’s most underrated cities. Full of historic temples and museums, and close incredible nature like Mt Hakkoda, Aomori an off-the-beaten-path take on Japan. Despite having a population of over a quarter of a million, Aomori City retains a small-town sleepiness that is hard to find in Tokyo or Kyoto. In the spring and summer, Aomori bursts to life with blossom festivals and the Nebuta Festival every August.

While you’re docked here a cruise, don’t miss the-bending art exhibits at Aomori of Art, or the chance to feel like a bird on the observation deck the ASPAM pyramid. Apple orchard andborside strolls, local fish markets and dramatic rope rides to the top. Hakkoda are just few of the thrilling activities in Aomori for the adventurous outdoor.

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