The
northern portion of the main island of Honshu is called the Tohoku
region. The weather is always refreshingly cool in the highlands
with summer temperatures some 10c cooler than the southwest.
Rustic hot springs are everywhere in Tohoku and lure large numbers
of "onsen" lovers from throughout Japan. All these hot
springs are known for their medicinal values and, as such, have
served as hot-spring cure place since times of old.
The gateway to the Pacific Coast area is Sendai,
2 hrs. by Shinkansen super express from Tokyo. Sendai serves as a
base for trips to Matsushima, which can be reached in 40
min by rail. Matsushima is reputed to be one of the three most
beautiful places in Japan. The scenic bay is dotted with hundreds
of islets. A tour around the bay on a pleasure boat is
recommended.
Hiraizumi, a 1 hr. 30-min. train ride from Sendai, was
originally modeled on Kyoto and is the site of the noted Chusonji
Temple built in 1109. The temple's Konjikido, or Golden
Hall, houses 11 images of Buddha, and was originally coated with
black-lacquer and gold plate.
Aomori, 2.5 hrs. by limited
express from Morioka, is a starting point for trips to Lake
Towada and the Oirase Valley, the core of the Towada-Hachimantai
National Park. Lake Towada, in the center of the park, is one
of the most picturesque lakes in Japan. At its eastern shore, the
Oirase Valley stretches for 14 km. A promenade, meandering along
the gorge fringed by dense woods, provides refreshing views of the
crystal-clear stream as well as waterfalls, large and small.
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| Towada-Hachimantai
National Park |
Oirase
Valley |
Lake
Towada |
A
must-see in the city of Aomori is the ancient ruins of Sannai-Maruyama,
a 30-min. bus trip from central Aomori. Dating back about
4,000 to 5,500 years, it is one of Japan's largest-scale ruins of
Jomon-period communities. Unearthed articles and reproductions of
ancient dwellings are open to the public. The city's Nebula
Festival, held in August, is famous as a festival representative
of the country as a whole and attracts throngs of revelers from
all over.
Hirosaki is 30 min. by limited express from Aomori. In
early May every year, Hirosaki Castle grounds and
surrounding areas come alive with cherry blossoms in full bloom on
some 5,000 cherry trees.
The Shirakami-Sanchi Mountains, extending over the
prefectural borders between Aomori and Akita, is a vast woodland
of primeval beech forest, thus retaining an untouched part of the
world of nature. "Mini Shirakami" hiking course is found
nearby.
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| Okama
of Mt. Zao |
Akita |
The city of Akita, 2 hrs.
by Akita Shinkansen super express, is home to the Kanto Festival
in August, another great summer festival in the Tohoku region.