Hachinohe has long flourished as a fishing town, and has developed a unique culture influenced by the lives of fishermen, such as the bustling alley culture of its eight alleys, and the Tatehana Wharf Morning Market, which bustles from early in the morning.
This tour is a special experience that can only be experienced by staying in Hachinohe, combining the night-time alley culture and morning market.
You will efficiently visit popular local bars that require reservations, the most popular restaurant at the morning market that has long lines, and local food that can only be tasted with a guide.
A guide who knows the charms of Hachinohe inside and out will show you around to the fullest, an experience that you can’t get just by coming as a tourist.
Enjoy local food from night to morning in the fishing town of Hachinohe!
From alley to alley... We zigzag through eight alleys. In this retro atmosphere, you'll feel like you've traveled back in time to the Showa era. Go bar-hopping while getting tipsy. Guide included.
This morning market is lined with 300 to 400 stores. Popular stores offer fried chicken wings, freshly baked croissants, and soba noodles. The low prices will make you want to buy more, and you'll probably get dizzy. Be careful not to open your wallet too much and eat too much.
If your hotel is in the city center, we can pick you up from your hotel and transport you to the hotel with your guide.
Aomori Prefecture, located in the northernmost part of Japan's main island Honshu, is known for its stunning natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and delicious cuisine. It's home to the famous Nebuta Matsuri, beautiful apple orchards, and the iconic Shirakami-Sanchi mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Shirakami-Sanchi is a pristine mountain range known for its ancient beech forests and rich biodiversity. It's a popular destination for hiking and nature lovers.
This museum is dedicated to the famous Aomori Nebuta Festival, showcasing the history and artistry of the festival's iconic floats. Visitors can see large-scale Nebuta floats and even try making their own.
A large archaeological site dating back to the Jomon period, Sannai-Maruyama is one of the most important historical sites in Japan. Visitors can explore reconstructed pit dwellings and learn about the Jomon culture.
A sacred mountain and one of Japan's three most important Buddhist sites, Osorezan is believed to be a gateway to the afterlife. The area is known for its eerie landscapes and hot springs.
A beautiful crater lake formed by a volcanic eruption, Lake Towada is known for its clear blue waters and stunning natural surroundings. It's a popular destination for hiking, boating, and photography.
A traditional dish made from fermented squid guts, seasoned with salt and sometimes chili. It's a popular local delicacy and a must-try for adventurous eaters.
A local ramen variety featuring a rich, soy-based broth, thin noodles, and toppings like chashu pork, menma (fermented bamboo shoots), and green onions. It's a hearty and comforting dish perfect for cold weather.
A short-grain rice variety grown in Aomori, known for its excellent quality and sweet, sticky texture. It's a staple in Japanese cuisine and is used in a wide range of dishes, from simple rice bowls to elaborate sushi.
Aomori is famous for its high-quality apples, which are sweet, crisp, and juicy. They are enjoyed fresh, in desserts, or as apple juice and cider.
Autumn is the best time to visit Aomori for pleasant weather, vibrant fall foliage, and the famous Aomori Nebuta Festival in August. The snow has melted, making it easier to explore the outdoors.
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Aomori is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a peaceful atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Aomori Station
Aomori Station Bus Terminal, Aomori Airport Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Aomori. They are reliable and cover most of the prefecture, but schedules may be limited in rural areas.
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A UNESCO World Heritage site, Shirakami-Sanchi is a pristine mountain range known for its ancient beech forests and rich biodiversity. It's a popular destination for hiking and nature lovers.
A charming city with a rich samurai history, Hirosaki is known for its beautiful castle, apple orchards, and the famous Hirosaki Neputa Festival.
A beautiful crater lake formed by a volcanic eruption, Lake Towada is known for its clear blue waters and stunning natural surroundings. It's a popular destination for hiking, boating, and photography.
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