Kuroishi: A Step Back in Time ― Visit small town Aomori to discover a slice of the region's past
In 1878, the British explorer and writer Isabella Bird visited the Aomori town of Kuroishi, arriving in early August just as the town's ...
In 1878, the British explorer and writer Isabella Bird visited the Aomori town of Kuroishi, arriving in early August just as the town's ...
Driving through the countryside outside Hirosaki City and across Aomori's Tsugaru Plain, apple orchards punctuate the expanse of ...
If water is the source of life, peninsular Aomori is life-promoting Roughly 800 kilometers of coastline enclose some of Northern ...
For centuries horses were an integral part of Aomori culture They helped farmers plough fields and merchants haul goods In the harsh ...
For many, ancient Japan is reflected in the 1,500-year-old UNESCO World Heritage sites of early capitals Nara and Kyoto Tradition flows ...
Meteorologists rank Aomori City as the world's snowiest city: over six meters descend on Aomori every year Aomori prefecture's winters ...
Ordinary people still honor rare, ancient rites in Aomori Prefecture: a land where grandparents still pass down unique traditions The ...
Kenoshiru is a traditional soup made with lots of vegetables that was handed down over many generations in Tsugaru, the western ...
Adding crackers to soup is not a phenomenon limited to Western culture The people of Nanbu, the eastern region of Aomori Prefecture, ...