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Just a 2-minute walk from Aomori Station, this complex features restaurants, shops, and a cider factory. Here you can find a wide variety of Aomori souvenirs that will make your trip even more memorable. This video features not only the highlighted spots but also other tourist attractions around Aomori Prefecture. Please note that this video was produced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently, visitors can enjoy sightseeing without wearing masks.

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    Oiwa-jinja Shrine
    Ibaraki

    Oiwa-jinja Shrine

    Enshrined on a sacred mountain, this site is legendary among space enthusiasts after an astronaut reportedly saw a pillar of light shining from this exact spot on Earth. It is a powerful spiritual center where 188 deities are worshipped. The towering ancient cedars and the profound silence of the mountain forest offer a deep, healing escape from the bustle of modern life.

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    Amabiki Kannon
    Ibaraki

    Amabiki Kannon

    Known as the "Temple of Flowers," this mountain temple is beloved for its seasonal beauty. It becomes an ethereal wonderland during the rainy season when hydrangeas are floated upon the temple pond. With peacocks wandering the grounds and vibrant colors shifting from spring cherries to autumn maples, it is a picturesque sanctuary that celebrates the elegance of the Japanese seasons.

    • Ibaraki
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    Kashima Rinkai Industrial Zone
    Ibaraki

    Kashima Rinkai Industrial Zone

    This massive industrial hub represents the strength of modern Japan. While its grand scale is impressive by day, it transforms into a futuristic cityscape after dark. Thousands of lights illuminate the intricate pipelines and chimneys, creating a scene like a sci-fi movie. A boat tour allows you to view these glowing mechanical cathedrals from the sea for a truly unique experience.

    • Ibaraki
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    Kasumigaura Sogo Park
    Ibaraki

    Kasumigaura Sogo Park

    Located on the shores of Japan’s second-largest lake, this green oasis is marked by an iconic Dutch-style windmill. It offers panoramic lake views, vibrant tulip fields in spring, and dazzling illuminations in winter. With walking trails, a nature center, and water play areas, it is a refreshing destination for families and photographers looking for open, breezy landscapes.

    • Ibaraki
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    Plateau Satomi
    Ibaraki

    Plateau Satomi

    Located at an altitude of 800 meters, this highland resort offers a 360-degree panorama of rolling hills. With minimal light pollution, it is a premier destination for stargazing under a brilliant night sky. Gigantic wind turbines spin slowly over the idyllic landscape, where visitors can enjoy camping and fresh mountain air, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking total tranquility.

    • Ibaraki
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    Fukuroda Falls
    Ibaraki

    Fukuroda Falls

    Ranked as one of Japan’s three finest waterfalls, this dynamic 120-meter-tall cascade drops over four distinct stone tiers. Its beauty shifts dramatically through the seasons: vibrant greenery in spring, fiery maples in autumn, and a rare, mystical "ice fall" in mid-winter. The spray and roar of the water felt from the observation deck are a powerful testament to nature’s grandeur.

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    Ushiku Daibutsu
    Ibaraki

    Ushiku Daibutsu

    This bronze statue stands 120 meters tall, holding a record as one of the world's largest standing Buddhas. To put its scale in perspective, it is nearly three times the height of the Statue of Liberty. Visitors can enter the statue’s interior and rise to an observation deck 85 meters above ground for views stretching to Tokyo, while the surrounding gardens offer peaceful floral beauty.

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    Junisho-jinja Shrine
    Ibaraki

    Junisho-jinja Shrine

    Located in the heart of a charming town, this shrine is famous for its long stone staircase. During traditional spring festivals, the steps are lined with hundreds of intricate dolls, creating a magnificent display of red and gold. The quiet dignity of the shrine buildings and its role in local traditions make it a fascinating place to witness the intersection of community life and history.

    • Ibaraki
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    Kairakuen Garden
    Ibaraki

    Kairakuen Garden

    Ranked as one of Japan’s three most beautiful landscape gardens, this site was designed in 1842 to be enjoyed by the public. It is most famous for its 3,000 plum trees, which fill the air with sweet fragrance in early spring. Featuring a traditional villa with ingenious architecture and groves of bamboo and cedar, the garden represents the pinnacle of Japanese aesthetic design.

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    Isobe Sakuragawa Park
    Ibaraki

    Isobe Sakuragawa Park

    This historic park is celebrated for its ancient groves of wild cherry trees, distinct from the common cultivated varieties. These mountain cherries have been a subject of Japanese poetry for centuries. When they bloom in delicate white and pale pink, they offer a subtle, deep beauty that captures the true essence of a traditional Japanese spring in a quiet, natural setting.

    • Ibaraki
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    Hitachi Seaside Park
    Ibaraki

    Hitachi Seaside Park

    A world-renowned destination for spectacular floral landscapes. The hills here turn a dreamlike blue with millions of nemophila in spring, and a fiery red with fluffy kochia bushes in autumn. With cycling paths, an amusement park, and views of the Pacific Ocean, it offers a grand, photogenic experience that changes color with the seasons.

    • Ibaraki
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    Lake Kasumigaura
    Ibaraki

    Lake Kasumigaura

    As Japan’s second-largest lake, this vast body of water is famous for its traditional "sail-towing boats" with massive white sails. A lakeside cycling road allows visitors to tour the shore while feeling the gentle breeze. The rich ecosystem, peaceful fishing scenes, and the golden reflection of the sunset on the water provide a deeply calming and scenic experience.

    • Ibaraki
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    Hitachi Kamine Zoo
    Ibaraki

    Hitachi Kamine Zoo

    Perched on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, this zoo offers an open and breezy atmosphere. Visitors can see over 100 species of animals, with special feeding sessions that reveal the animals' lively personalities. The combination of exotic wildlife and breathtaking ocean views makes it a unique leisure destination that appeals to both children and adults.

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    Ibaraki Flower Park
    Ibaraki

    Ibaraki Flower Park

    Recently redesigned with the concept of "sensory experience," this park is a paradise for rose lovers. With 900 varieties and 9,000 bushes, the fragrance and beauty are overwhelming. Beyond the flowers, the park offers local gourmet dining, craft workshops, and even bonfire areas, making it a sophisticated "botanical retreat" where you can relax all day.

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    Aqua World Oarai
    Ibaraki

    Aqua World Oarai

    One of Japan’s premier aquariums, famous for having the largest number of shark species in the country. It features massive tanks for sunfish and a breathtaking dolphin and sea lion show set against the backdrop of the actual Pacific Ocean. From jellyfish displays to interactive pools, it is a high-tech window into the wonders of the sea that fascinates visitors of all ages.

    • Ibaraki
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    Ryujin Gorge & Big Suspension Bridge
    Ibaraki

    Ryujin Gorge & Big Suspension Bridge

    Stretching 375 meters across a stunning V-shaped valley, this is one of Japan's longest pedestrian bridges. It offers a spectacular panorama of the lake below and the seasonal foliage of the gorge. For thrill-seekers, it is home to one of the country's highest bungee jumps at 100 meters, while the surrounding area offers canoeing and trekking for outdoor enthusiasts.

    • Ibaraki
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    Sekaiyachi Primeval Flower Garden
    Miyagi

    Sekaiyachi Primeval Flower Garden

    The Sekaiyachi Primeval Flower Garden is a beautiful high-altitude wetland (bog) located at an elevation of approximately 900 meters, spreading out at the foot of the magnificent Mt. Kurikoma. "Yachi" means wetland or marsh. Here, well-maintained wooden boardwalks are laid out, allowing visitors to stroll through the marsh without getting wet. Especially from early summer to summer, alpine plants like Nikko Daylilies (Nikkō Kisuge) and Cottongrass (Watasuge) bloom all at once, creating a magnificent landscape resembling a flower field. It is a treasure trove of nature, appealing for its abundant water flow and the changing colors of the flowers throughout...

    • Miyagi
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    Onikōbe
    Miyagi

    Onikōbe

    Onikōbe is a region surrounded by magnificent nature, located in the northwest of Miyagi Prefecture, deep within the Naruko Onsen Village. This area is geothermally active, offering dynamic sights where you can feel the breath of the Earth, such as geysers spouting steam everywhere and mud volcanoes (natural gas vents) that gurgle and bubble. The Onikōbe Geyser, in particular, is incredibly powerful. Additionally, hot springs are dotted throughout the quiet mountains, allowing visitors to enjoy a hidden hot spring (Hitō) atmosphere. Skiing is also available in winter, making it an area where you can experience the energy of nature and...

    • Miyagi
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    Ruins of the Tagajō Administration Center
    Miyagi

    Ruins of the Tagajō Administration Center

    The Ruins of the Tagajō Administration Center served as the hub of the government office that ruled the ancient Tōhoku region (Mutsu Province) approximately 1,300 years ago, spanning the Nara and Heian periods. This site was the political, military, and cultural center of Tōhoku at the time, making it an extremely important historical ruin in Japanese history. Currently, the foundation (kidan) of the central building (Seichō) where official duties were performed has been restored, and the vast grounds are maintained as a Special Historic Site. By strolling through the spacious grounds, visitors can experience the history of ancient Japan's governance...

    • Miyagi
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    Mount Tokusenjō
    Miyagi

    Mount Tokusenjō

    Mount Tokusenjō is a $711text{m}$ high mountain spanning Kesennuma City and Motoyoshi Town, Miyagi Prefecture, and is nationally famous for its massive rhododendron (tsutsuji) colonies.Approximately 500,000 Japanese Azaleas (Yama-tsutsuji) and Rhododendron molle (Renge-tsutsuji) grow densely across the mountainside, dyeing the entire mountain red, typically from mid to late May. This landscape of azalea carpets is known as the "Sea of Azaleas" and is of breathtaking beauty.From the summit observatory, you can overlook the magnificent Pacific Ocean and the rias coastline, along with the Sea of Azaleas. It is a spot where you can experience a moving show of colors woven...

    • Miyagi
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    Sendai City
    Miyagi

    Sendai City

    Sendai, the capital of Miyagi Prefecture, is known as the "City of Trees," where modern buildings and lush greenery harmonize perfectly, making it the ideal base for sightseeing in the Tohoku region. The city is dotted with historical sites related to Date Masamune, the warring states warlord who laid its foundation. At Zuihoden, a lavishly decorated mausoleum, and the Sendai Castle Ruins, which offer a panoramic view of the city, you can experience firsthand the aesthetic sense of the samurai and the depth of their history. Additionally, close to the city center, you can find famous hot springs such as...

    • Miyagi
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    Jozenji-dori Avenue
    Miyagi

    Jozenji-dori Avenue

    Jozenji-dori Avenue is the main street symbolizing the "City of Trees, Sendai," featuring a beautiful rows of zelkova trees. Bronze statues by Italian sculptors are dotted along the central promenade, creating an artistic atmosphere like an open-air museum. The changing expressions of the four seasons are also captivating; from fresh greenery and autumn colors to winter, when the "SENDAI Pageant of Starlight" fantastically colors the city with hundreds of thousands of shining LEDs. With many stylish cafes and shops nearby, it is the perfect spot for a stroll, where urban energy and natural tranquility merge.

    • Miyagi
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    Sendai Castle Ruins
    Miyagi

    Sendai Castle Ruins

    The Sendai Castle Ruins are the site of the castle built by Date Masamune, one of the most powerful feudal lords in history. While the buildings no longer stand, the massive stone walls still convey the grandeur of the castle's former days. The main highlight is the equestrian statue of Lord Masamune, standing as if to overlook the entire city of Sendai. The panoramic view from this spot is breathtaking, and the night view is especially exceptional. In the museum on-site, you can enjoy reconstructed footage of the castle using VR technology. It is a must-visit spot where you can...

    • Miyagi
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    Zuihoden Mausoleum
    Miyagi

    Zuihoden Mausoleum

    Zuihoden is a lavishly decorated mausoleum dedicated to Date Masamune, the founder of the Sendai Clan. It is characterized by an architectural style that reflects the Momoyama culture of the late 16th century, and its vibrant colors and exquisite carvings never fail to overwhelm visitors. Surrounded by a grove of cedar trees hundreds of years old, the area is filled with a sacred and serene atmosphere. The nature that changes with each season is also beautiful; the autumn foliage and evening illuminations are particularly mystical. It is one of Sendai's premier historical spots where you can simultaneously experience samurai history...

    • Miyagi
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