Culture / Tour Spots in Tsugaru / Goshogawara Area

  • Tachineputa no Yakata (Tachineputa Museum)
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    Aomori Pref. Goshogawarashi Omachi 506-10
    The Tachineputa Museum which stores and exhibits Tachineputa (standing floats) that are used in the Tachineputa Matsuri festival is also a place where visitors can see the creation process of the floats and have a go at traditional local Tsugaru crafts. Visitors can enjoy dining in the observation lounge, Harunire, overlooking the Tsugaru Basin, and enjoy taking a break at the open cafe, Plum. Various events such as the Goshogawara Nebuta music practice also take place here. The museum is located approximately 15 minutes from Goshowara Interchange on the Tsugaru Expressway.

    We came from Aomori to Goshogawara for the Stove Train and Tachineputa Museum. The journey takes about 1 hour 20 mins (varies between train schedules). The museum is 10-15mins easy and straight walk...

  • Tsugaru Flower Center
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    Aomori Goshogawara-shi
    "This natural park is located on a small mountain with a height of 142 meters. Famous for its plum trees, the park contains the 1,400-tree ""Northern Forest"" that blooms spectacularly from late April to early May as the new leaves sprout. The park also houses the Prefectural Bonju Prefectural Youth Outdoor Learning Center and is popular for its wonderful views."
  • Nakadomarimachi Museum
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Aomori Kitatsugaru-gun Nakadomarimachi Nakasato 210
  • Nakadomarimachi Museum Imaizumi Annex
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Aomori Kitatsugaru-gun Nakadomarimachi
  • House of Dazai Osamu
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    Aomori Goshogawara-shi Kanagicho Asahiyama 317-9

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Centuries-old stories of samurai at Kakunodate and the remains of millennia-old archaeological sites including the likes of Isedotai invite history buffs to delve into Aomori’s fascinating history. As the most northern prefecture on the Japanese mainland, Aomori enjoys a cooler climate, which makes it a welcome escape from the southern cities for combining castles, art galleries, and summer festivals with the great outdoors.

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