Aomori City

Aomori City

Aomori Prefecture

The capital city of Japan's northernmost prefecture on Honshu island, renowned for its rich nature and cultural heritage. It's famous for being Japan's top apple producer, the spectacular Nebuta Festival, and its fresh seafood. It also serves as a major gateway to Hokkaido.

Practical Travel Guide for Aomori City

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Visa-free travel for up to 90 days is available for many nationalities. It is recommended to check the specific requirements for your nationality before traveling.

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Getting Around

Aomori's city center is walkable. For longer distances, local buses are available. Aomori Station offers easy access to the rest of Japan via the train network and Shinkansen (bullet train). City bus services are efficient, with regular buses to Aomori Airport.

Local Flavors

Aomori cuisine is famous for its abundant seafood (especially **Oma Tuna**) and fresh **apples**, being the largest producer in Japan. Many dishes take advantage of its cold climate and coastal location.

Aomori Miso Curry Milk RamenKaiyaki Miso (Scallop & Miso Broth)Nokke-don (Customizable Seafood Rice Bowl)