Land of the Sacred
Ordinary people still honor rare, ancient rites in Aomori Prefecture: a land where grandparents still pass down unique traditions The ...
Ordinary people still honor rare, ancient rites in Aomori Prefecture: a land where grandparents still pass down unique traditions The ...
The Towada Art Center is one of Japan's most striking contemporary art museums Its permanent collection comprises works by ...
Housing a great collection of artworks by various artists, from the contemporary artist Yoshimoto Nara to Marc Chagall, Aomori Museum ...
Regarded as one of Japan's biggest festivals, the Nebuta Festival is held in the city of Aomori every summer, from ...
Opened in July 2020, the Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art connects a region in the far north Japan to the world by exhibiting ...
Shiko Munakata is a woodblock print artist from Aomori who has won international acclaim He was the first Japanese person to receive ...
Seibien is a historic site in the Tsugaru Region of Aomori Prefecture, which is listed as a national place of Scenic Beauty Located in ...
"Jomon" may be the keyword for understanding Japan and imagining the world that lies ahead of us The term Jomon refers to the first ...
Every summer, the world's tallest paper sculptures, known as Tachineputa, parade through Goshogawara City The 23-meter-high illuminated ...
Kanagi is an old, small town With just a short walk around its streets, visitors can see many impressive places where they can experience ...