

Explore Aomori's rich history at this engaging museum, featuring exhibits on the region's samurai past and traditional crafts.
Famous for their breakfast buffet serving traditional Japanese dishes.
Award-winning sushi restaurant with a lunch course featuring seasonal ingredients.
Luxurious kaiseki restaurant offering an omakase course featuring local ingredients.
Hirosaki experiences frequent rain, especially during spring and autumn.
Exploring the museum and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.

Useful for long days out, ensuring your devices stay powered.
A historic castle with beautiful gardens, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past.
A comprehensive museum showcasing the history and culture of Hirosaki City.
A beautiful park known for its cherry blossom trees, offering a peaceful evening stroll.
A stunning temple known for its intricate illuminations, attracting thousands of visitors during festivals.
Naini Peak, also known as Nandakot, is a scenic mountain in Sikkim, India, offering panoramic views of the Kanchenjunga range.
North America's largest high-altitude lake, offering stunning views, fishing, and wildlife spotting.
Hand-blown glassware, a traditional craft of Hirosaki, reflecting the region's rich glassmaking history.
Decorative masks used in the Namahage festival, symbolizing the city's unique cultural heritage.
Hirosaki is famous for its apples. Take home apple jam, vinegar, or wine to enjoy a taste of the region.
Rice cake filled with red bean paste, often served with kinako (roasted soybean flour) and sugar
Soy sauce-based ramen with thin, straight noodles, topped with chashu pork, menma, and green onions
Buckwheat noodles served cold with a dipping sauce, often accompanied by tempura