Sightseeing Spot Spots in Tsugaru / Goshogawara Area

  • Ashino Park
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    Aomori Goshogawara-shi Kanagicho Ashino 84-170
    "Located within easy walking distance of Ashino-Koen Station on the Tsugaru Railway Line, Ashino Chishogun Prefectural NaturalPark is a natural park covering an area of around 612 hectares, adjacent to Osawanai-tameike Pond in Nakadomari Town and Fujieda-tameike Pond (Lake Ashino) in Goshogawara City. Both Ponds are man-made, but they have been managed to support rich communities of riparian and aquatic plant life. The park is also one of the best places on the Tsugaru Peninsula to view cherry blossom, and has been included in the list of ""Japan's Top 100 Cherry Blossom Spots."" There are around 2,300 cherry trees in the park, including the Yoshino variety, etc.; the ""Kanagi Cherry Blossom Festival"" is held every year in late April. The park is also famous for its association with the author Dazai Osamu, who often visited here when he was a boy."
  • Yoshitunetera
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    Aomori Prefecture Higashi Tsugaru county Sotogahama-machi Minmaya house overburden 76

    外ヶ浜町の三厩地区にあるブッダ・テンプルです。海岸近くの高台にあり、津軽半島北部の海岸線の眺めは非常に美しく、必見です。津軽三十三観音の第19番札所でもあります。

  • Dazai Osamu Inscription Monument
    Travel / Tourism
    Aomori Higashitsugaru-gun Sotogahama Machi Minmaya Ryu Hama
  • Nipponsaikonoringonoki
    Travel / Tourism
    Aomori Pref. Tsugarushi Kashiwakuwanokita In the ground
  • Hana Shobu En
    Travel / Tourism
    Aomori Goshogawara-shi Minato Chidori
  • Junihon Palm
    Travel / Tourism
    Aomori Pref. Goshogawarashi Kanagichoukiraichi Aino mountain
  • Seikan Tunnel
    Travel / Tourism
    Aomori Higashitsugaru-gun Imabetsumachi
  • Tsugaru Kunisada Park Jusan Lake
    Travel / Tourism
    Aomori Goshogawara-shi Jusan

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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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