About Tohoku (東北)
Explore Tohoku, a region in northern Japan known for its natural beauty, historic traditions, seasonal festivals, and authentic local experiences.
Tohoku is a region in northern Japan consisting of six prefectures. Known for its mountains, coastlines, traditional culture, and seasonal scenery, Tohoku offers travelers a quieter and more authentic side of Japan beyond the country’s largest cities.
Why Visit Tohoku?
Tohoku is known for its strong regional traditions, scenic countryside, and dramatic seasonal landscapes. From vibrant summer festivals and historic samurai towns to snowy winters and relaxing hot springs, the region offers a travel experience shaped by nature, culture, and local communities. Tohoku provides an excellent opportunity to discover a side of Japan that remains less visited by international travelers.
Many communities continue to preserve local traditions, festivals, and ways of life passed down through generations. For travelers interested in regional culture and everyday Japan, the region offers experiences that differ significantly from those in the country’s largest metropolitan areas.
Featured Experiences
- Experience the Nebuta Festival in Aomori
- Visit the historic samurai district of Kakunodate
- Explore the scenic coastline of Sanriku
- Relax in traditional hot spring towns throughout the region
- Enjoy autumn colors and winter landscapes across northern Japan
- Discover local traditions, festivals, and regional cuisine
Prefectures
- Aomori (青森)
- Akita (秋田)
- Iwate (岩手)
- Miyagi (宮城)
- Yamagata (山形)
- Fukushima (福島)
Travel Highlights
The Tohoku Shinkansen and extensive regional transportation networks make it easy to explore northern Honshu. Often overlooked by first-time visitors, the region rewards travelers with beautiful scenery, cultural heritage, seasonal festivals, and some of Japan’s most memorable hot spring destinations.
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