Tohoku
Located in the north of Japan, is a treasure trove of charms
With Japan’s longest Ou Mountain Range as the border, the Tohoku region is divided into the Pacific coast area, the Japan Sea coast area, and the Sanriku area. Taking advantage of the varying climate and distinctive geography, agriculture is one of the most thriving industries. In summer, an inflow of tourists visit the region to experience the excitement of Tohoku’s top three festivals: the Nebuta Festival in Aomori, the Kanto Festival in Akita, and the Tanabata Festival in Miyagi. Endowed with nature’s bounty and beauty, Tohoku is full of sightseeing spots to explore and enjoy for all seasons, with regional delectable cuisine and activities.
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Fukushima: A trip to get in touch with history, nature, food, culture,and various attractions
- Fukushima
Fukushima is also known as "Utsukushima" for its different charm for each season which you can enjoy to the fullest
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Matsushima, Ginzan Onsen and Zao: Experience the Snow Scene
- Iwate
- Miyagi
- Yamagata
Experience the history and beauty of nature with this itinerary that brings you to Yamagata Prefecture and Miyagi Prefecture from Sendai Airport.
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Graceful Tohoku
- Aomori
- Iwate
- Miyagi
- Akita
- Yamagata
- Fukushima
The Tohoku region, located in the north of Japan, is a treasure trove of charms, including food and culture that can be experienced nowhere else.
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Yamagata Shonai and Akita: Enjoy nature at Mount Haguro and Mount Chokai
- Akita
- Yamagata
A refreshing road trip to enjoy the beautiful Japan Sea and the Shonai regions, packed with nature and culture
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Iwate
Popular taxi tours include the Konjikido (Golden Hall) of Chusonji Temple, which is a World heritage site, and places connected to the great author Kenji Miyazawa.
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Miyagi
We recommend tours to savor delicious foods and drinks.
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Yamagata
You can try all kinds of activities, such as hand-on experiences of making pottery or soba noodles, or a boat ride down the Mogami River.