Japan Sightseeing Information --- Aomori Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Popular Aomori Architecture
We are investigating and featured the popular Aomori architecture. Architecture is a building, such as a residence, a building, a meeting place, etc., that a human made for any purpose. Here we will feature the popular Aomori architecture.
Aomori city cultural tourism exchange facility "Nebuta's house Wa ・ rasse". It is a space of dreams that introduces the history and charm of the Nebuta Festival without fail and is able to experience all of Nebuta.
Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture
It is designated as an important cultural asset of the country.
Hirosaki City, Aomori Prefecture
The Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art was designed with the inspiration from the excavation site of "Sannai Maruyama Jomon ruins" next door.
Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture
The bright yellow hull is familiar to many citizens.
Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture
Wespa Tsubakiyama in Fukaura Town in Aomori Prefecture is a natural resort facility surrounded by sightseeing and traveling popular spots such as the Japan Sea where sunsets are beautiful, Shirakami Sanjyaku, World Heritage Shirakami Mountains, and Juji Lake.
Aomori Prefecture Nishitsugaru gun Fukaura cho
Towada City Contemporary Art Museum is a facility that is the core of the Arts Towada project as "an open facility that provides a new experience through art."
Towada-shi, Aomori-ken
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Shrines and Temples, Castles, Ski Resort and Golf Course, Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Nature, Theme park and Aquarium, Hot Springs, Hotels and Inns, Parks, Ruins, Architecture, Commercial Facilities, Shopping Streets
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