Destination Info

TOHOKU – Aomori City

The Aomori Port area is a vibrant destination offering stunning ocean views, fresh seafood, and rich cultural experiences. Here are four key highlights:

  1. Stunning Waterfront Views

    Facing Mutsu Bay, Aomori Port provides breathtaking ocean scenery, especially at sunset. The Aomori Bay Bridge offers a spectacular night view, making it a perfect spot for a romantic stroll.

  2. Fresh and Delicious Seafood

    The port area is home to markets and restaurants where visitors can enjoy fresh seafood. A must-try dish is the Nokke-don, a customizable seafood rice bowl where you choose your favorite toppings.

  3. Rich Cultural and Historical Experiences

    The Aomori Port area features museums and exhibits showcasing the famous Nebuta Festival and local traditions. It’s a great place to learn about the region’s unique cultural heritage.

  4. Convenient Ferry and Cruise Access

    Aomori Port serves as a gateway to Hokkaido, with ferries connecting to Hakodate. It is also a popular stop for cruise ships, offering a scenic way to explore northern Japan.

Must-Visit Spots

  • Nebuta House Wa Rasse

    This museum showcases the history and charm of Aomori’s famous Nebuta Festival. You can see life-sized Nebuta floats up close and experience the festival’s atmosphere year-round.

  • Aomori Prefecture Tourist Center ASPAM

    ASPAM is a hub for local specialties and sightseeing information. It offers a wide selection of Aomori’s gourmet food and souvenirs, and the observation deck provides a panoramic view of Aomori Port and the city.

  • Seikan Ferry Memorial Ship Hakkōda Maru

    The Hakkōda Maru is a preserved Seikan Ferry that once connected Aomori and Hakodate. Now a museum ship, it offers a glimpse into the history of maritime travel between Honshu and Hokkaido, with exhibits of the ship’s original interiors and equipment.

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Hakkōda Maru