3 Days Itinerary in Aomori, Japan - Travel Guide
Aomori, Japan Adventure in 3 Days
Days | Description |
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1 | Day 1 - Arrival and Historical Exploration |
2 | Day 2 - Discovering Nature's Charm |
3 | Day 3 - Food, Shopping and Farewell |
Introduction
Explore the vibrant culture, captivating landscapes, and appetizing cuisines of Aomori, Japan in an exciting 3-day itinerary. Aomori is a perfect blend of urban life, history, nature, and food. We have curated this 3-day trip to help you discover the best the city has to offer.
Day 1 - Arrival and Historical Exploration
Aomori, your new favorite city in Japan, is awaiting your arrival. Start your day visiting the stunning Aomori Museum of Art. This museum houses a wide array of local and international art pieces including works by the likes of Yoshitomo Nara. Its innovative architecture is a sight in itself. Post lunch, amble down Aomori's Bay Area, where the water glimmers in the midday sun. End your day with an illuminating visit to the Nebuta Museum. Here, you will see the colorful 'Nebuta' float lanterns used in the annual Nebuta Matsuri Festival. Sure, you're a bit tired, but hey, aren't these Japanese lanterns as vibrant as the Vegas strip?
Day 2 - Discovering Nature's Charm
Replenish your spirits with a hearty breakfast because today is about exploring the natural beauty of Aomori. Start with the breathtaking Lake Towada, cradled in the midst of mountains and known for its crystal-clear water. Afternoon brings us to the magnificent, deeply forested Oirase Gorge. It's the perfect antidote to yesterday's city vibe. Now, imagine being in the thick Amazonian jungle, but without the deadly critters! For the end, don't miss the unforgettable sunset in the Sukayu Onsen, a traditional hot spring bath. Isn't soaking in a hot spring under the open sky the perfect Japanese experience we all look for?
Day 3 - Food, Shopping and Farewell
On your final day, brace yourself for a feast both for your eyes and tummys! Head to the bustling Furukawa Fish Market. The market feels like an oversized sushi bar as tempting aromas fill the air. Don't forget to try the 'Nokkedon', a local seafood dish. But, let's be careful and avoid the infamous fugu (pufferfish) unless you have a taste for living dangerously! Later, stroll down the Auga Shopping Street for some last-minute shopping. Isn't it great to bring a piece of Japan back home for your friends and family? With that, bid farewell to Aomori. Aren't you leaving with a heart full of formidable memories and a camera full of memorable moments?
Daniel Taylor
FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Aomori
Aomori has a well-connected public transportation system including buses, trams, and taxi services. However, to fully enjoy the natural beauty of Aomori and for more convenience, hiring a car or bike is a great option.
The best time to visit Aomori is late spring (April - June) or early autumn (September - November). During these periods, the weather is comfortable and outdoor activities can be fully enjoyed.
Aomori is known for its seafood dishes. Definitely try the 'Nokkedon', a seafood rice bowl mainly available at Furukawa Fish Market. Apple pie is another famous food because Aomori is Japan's apple capital. Also, 'Ichigoni', a unique soup made of strawberries and sea urchin, is a local delicacy worth trying.
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