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5-Day Winter Itinerary for Aomori and Akita: Nyuto Onsen, Kakunodate Samurai Residences, and Yokote Kamakura
In the wintertime, much of Japan's Tohoku Region becomes blanketed in snow, drawing in hordes of tourists seeking breathtaking snowy landscapes, skiing adventures, and relaxing hot springs. Here we present a 5-day itinerary, using the Tohoku Area JR East Pass, curated to immerse you in the beauty of Tohoku’s charming winter sceneries and exciting snow festivals!
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Sendai And Matsushima Japanese Festivals (Matsuri)
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Aomori, Hirosaki And Hachinohe Japanese Festivals (Matsuri)
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Aizu-wakamatsu Hot Springs (Onsen) & Bath Houses (Sento)
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Sendai And Matsushima Yakiniku
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Surrounding Areas Of Akita Other Architecture
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Other Surrounding Areas Of Aomori Ryokan
Getting to Ginzan Onsen From Tokyo, Sendai, Osaka and Yamagata: By Bus, Train, and Plane
Ginzan Onsen, nestled in a gorge in Obanazawa, Yamagata, is a beautiful hot springs area. Tourists from all over the world come to enjoy the retro atmosphere that will make you feel like you’ve traveled back in time to old Japan. However, because of its location with the Tohoku region, getting there often prompts questions like “Can I go by train?” and “How long does it take?” To answer these questions, we’ll explain how to get to Ginzan Onsen from Tokyo Station, a convenient starting point for your trip, and Sendai Station, the gateway to sightseeing in Tohoku, via bus, train, and taxi.
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Sendai And Matsushima Other Sightseeing
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Surrounding Areas Of Akita Other Sightseeing
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Fukushima, Koriyama And Iwaki Other Nature
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Niigata And Sado Other Sightseeing
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Sendai And Matsushima Other Sightseeing
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Sendai And Matsushima Other Sightseeing
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