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3 Days Itinerary in Hachinohe, Japan - Travel Guide
What to do in Hachinohe for 3 days?
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3 Days Itinerary in Hachinohe, Japan - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Hachinohe

Unraveling the Serenity of Hachinohe in 3 Days

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Diving into Hachinohe's Aesthetics
2 Day 2 - Deeper into the Culture and Nature
3 Day 3 - A New Dawn in Hachinohe

Introduction

Explore Hachinohe, a city laced in tranquility and a perfect blend of culture and nature. Our three-day itinerary covers the irresistible charm of Japanese culture, breathtaking landscapes and mesmerizing history of Hachinohe.

Day 1 - Diving into Hachinohe's Aesthetics

Kick off your Japanese adventure at Hasshoku Center, a vibrant food market offering a cornucopia of Hachinohe's local delights. After a morning of palatable experiences, make your way towards the magnificent Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse. Here, dive into the bright culture of Japan by exploring the grand Nebuta floats used in the August Nebuta festival. Take a quick lunch break, and prepare yourself for an enchanting visit to Hachinohe's< b>Tanesashi Coast. Its natural beauty, characterized by sparkling blue waters met with lush greenery, promises a perfect end to your first day.

Day 2 - Deeper into the Culture and Nature

Jump start your day at Korekawa Jomon Museum, where you'll immerse in the ancient Jomon culture dating back over 5,000 years. Isn't it incredible how objects tell us stories of the past? After your historical excursion, indulge in a traditional Japanese lunch, fueling yourself for the awaited visit to the Sanriku Fukko National Park. Engulf yourself in the colors of nature, feeling as if you're a part of a moving painting. Seal the day by relishing a breath-taking sunset at Samemachi Fishery Harbour.

Day 3 - A New Dawn in Hachinohe

Your final day calls for an inspirational journey through Miroku Yokocho, a bustling street full of tiny food shops serving heart-warming bowls of ramen. Isn't it exciting how a single bowl can transport you directly into Japanese cuisine's heart? Then, it's off to the Hachinohe City Museum. Experience history and art blend together as you navigate through its expansive collection. Lastly, mark a perfect end to your journey with a calming visit to Goryo Shrine. A walk through its serene gardens is sure to imprint Hachinohe's enchanting atmosphere on your mind.

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FAQs about this
3 day itinerary in
Hachinohe

What is the best time to visit Hachinohe?

The best time to visit Hachinohe is either late spring (April - June) where the weather is mild and flowers are in bloom, or early autumn (September - November) when the leaves turn a beautiful array of red and gold.

Are there any local etiquettes that I should be aware of?

Certainly, in Japan it's customary to bow when greeting others. It's polite to avoid loud conversations in public, especially on public transport. In eateries, do not stick your chopsticks upright in rice as it is considered disrespectful.

What kind of clothing should I pack for Hachinohe?

The climate in Hachinohe is relatively chilly, so pack accordingly. However, it's best to carry a mix of light and heavy clothing, as indoor locations tend to be well heated. Don't forget your comfortable shoes for all the site seeing!

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