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1.Tanesato Castle | ||||||
Tanesato Castle (種里城, Tanesato jō) was a Muromachi period Japanese castle located in what is now the town of Ajigasawa, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan. The site has been protected by the central government as a National Historic Site, collectively with Hirosaki Castle and Horikoshi Castle as the "Tsugaru clan Castle Sites" since 2002.[1] | ||||||
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Type: yamashiro-style Japanese castle Builder : 1491 Buildyear : Tsugaru clan | ||||||
2.Sanriku Fukkō National Park ・Tōhoku, Japan | ||||||
Sanriku Fukkō National Park (三陸復興国立公園, Sanriku Fukkō Kokuritsu Kōen) (lit. "Sanriku Reconstruction National Park") is a national park extending along the Sanriku Coast of Japan from Hachinohe in Aomori Prefecture through Iwate Prefecture to Kesennuma in Miyagi Prefecture. The national park was created on 24 May 2013 and covers a land area of 28,537 hectares (110.18 sq mi) | ||||||
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3.Shimokita Hantō Quasi-National Park ・Honshū, Japan | ||||||
Shimokita Hantō Quasi-National Park (下北半島国定公園, Shimokita-hantō Kokutei Kōen) is a quasi-national park in the Shimokita Peninsula of Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of far northern Honshū in Japan. It is rated a protected landscape (category V) according to the IUCN.[2] The park, consists of several discontinuous locations, which include: | ||||||
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4.Chionoecetes opilio | ||||||
Chionoecetes opilio, a species of snow crab, also known as opilio crab or opies, is a predominantly epifaunal crustacean native to shelf depths in the northwest Atlantic Ocean and north Pacific Ocean. It is a well-known commercial species of Chionoecetes, often caught with traps or by trawling. Seven species are in the genus Chionoecetes, all of which bear the name "snow crab". C. opilio is related to C. bairdi, commonly known as the tanner crab, and other crab species found in the cold, northern oceans. | ||||||
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5.Tsugaru Quasi-National Park ・Honshū, Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru Quasi-National Park (津軽国定公園, Tsugaru Kokutei Kōen) is a quasi-national park in Aomori Prefecture in the far northern Tōhoku region of Honshū in Japan. It is rated a protected landscape (category V) according to the IUCN.[2] The park includes a number of discontinuous areas on Tsugaru Peninsula, including the volcanic peaks of Mount Iwaki, a portion of the primeval Siebold's beech forests of Shirakami-Sanchi UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cape Tappi, other coastal areas of northern Tsugaru Peninsula, and the wetlands of Juniko and Jusanko lakes and marshes.[3] | ||||||
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6.Towada-Hachimantai National Park ・Tōhoku, Japan | ||||||
Towada-Hachimantai National Park (十和田八幡平国立公園, Towada-Hachimantai Kokuritsu Kōen) is a national park comprising two separate areas of Aomori, Iwate, and Akita Prefectures, Japan. The Towada-Hakkōda area encompasses Lake Towada, Mount Hakkōda, and most of the Oirase River valley. The Hachimantai area includes Mount Hachimantai, Mount Iwate, Tamagawa Onsen, and Akita Komagatake (秋田駒ヶ岳).[1][2] The two areas are 50 kilometres (31 mi) apart, and cover 854 square kilometres (330 sq mi).[3] | ||||||
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7.Nakasawa Station ・ JR East ・729-1 Shitobashi Isono, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 030-1261Japan | ||||||
Nakasawa Station (中沢駅, Nakasawa-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station is on the border between the city of Aomori and the town of Yomogita, and “Nakazawa” is a place name within Yomogita. | ||||||
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9.Namioka Station ・ JR East ・61 Hosoda, Namioka, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 038-1311Japan | ||||||
Namioka Station (浪岡駅, Namioka-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 7 December 1894 | ||||||
10.Nonai Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・34 Nonai Urashima, Aomori, Aomori Prefecture 039-3503Japan | ||||||
Nonai Station (野内駅, Nonai-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in Nonai neighborhood of the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third-sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. Passenger trains serve the station over 17 and a half hours a day; the departure time between trains is roughly 30 minutes during the morning peak with reduced frequency at other times. The station also serves as a bus station for Aomori City Bus and JR Bus Tōhoku, with local bus routes connecting the station to communities throughout the city of Aomori. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 16 July 1893 | ||||||
11.Higashi-Aomori Station ・ Aoimori Railway JR Freight ・14-3 Furutachi, Aomori, Aomori Prefecture 030-0916Japan | ||||||
Higashi-Aomori Station (東青森駅, Higashi-Aomori-eki) is a joint-use railway station located in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station is served by passenger services on the Aoimori Railway Line and freight services are operated by the Japan Freight Railway Company. | ||||||
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Opened: 21 July 1968 | ||||||
12.Hidariseki Station ・ JR East ・Hidariseki, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 030-1273Japan | ||||||
Hidariseki Station (左堰駅, Hidariseki-eki) is a railway station on the JR East Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 25, 1959 | ||||||
13.Yadamae Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・2-2 Motoizumi, Aomori, Aomori Prefecture 030-0937Japan | ||||||
Yadamae Station (矢田前駅, Yadamae-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line is a railway station in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 1 November 1986 | ||||||
14.Seiryū-ji ・Yamazaki 45-2 Kuwabara, Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture ・Buddhism | ||||||
Seiryū-ji (青龍寺) is a Kōyasan Betsuin (affiliate temple) located in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture. The temple was founded by a Great Acharya Ryūkou Oda (織田隆弘), who later built Shōwa Daibutsu (昭和大仏) in 1984. Roughly 21.35 meters in height, it is the tallest seated bronze figure of Buddha in Japan. 40°49′19″N 140°49′06″E / 40.82194°N 140.81833°E / 40.82194; 140.81833 | ||||||
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15.Namioka Castle | ||||||
Namioka Castle (浪岡城, Namioka jō) was a Muromachi period Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan. The ruins were designated a National Historic Site in 1940 by the Japanese government.[1] | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1373 Buildyear : Kitabatake clan | ||||||
16.Aomori Museum of Art | ||||||
The Aomori Museum of Art (青森県立美術館, Aomori Kenritsu Bijutsukan) is a museum in Aomori, Japan, opened in July 2006. It is located near Sannai-Maruyama Site,[1] which the museum's design takes inspiration from in its partially-buried structure.[2] The museum houses more than 120 works from drawings to three-dimensional works by Yoshitomo Nara, a young artist from Aomori Prefecture.[3] The museum is also active in having concerts, plays, and workshops. Since opening in 2006, the Aomori Museum of Art with its goal of introducing the arts of Aomori to the world has collected and exhibited works from Aomori native artists such as Shiko Munakata, Shuji Terayama, Yoshitomo Nara, and Tohl Narita. The Aomori Dog by Yoshimoto Nara has become the museum's iconic symbol.[4] | ||||||
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17.Aomori Contemporary Art Centre | ||||||
Aomori Contemporary Art Centre (青森公立大学国際芸術センター青森, Aomori Kōritsu Daigaku Kokusai Geijutsu Sentā Aomori) opened in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan in 2001.[1] Designed by architect Tadao Ando and operated by Aomori Public University, the institution's activities include exhibitions, education initiatives, and an artist-in-residence programme.[1][2] | ||||||
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18.Mount Bonju | ||||||
Mount Bonju (梵珠山, Bonju-san) is a mountain located between Namioka, Aomori and Goshogawara, Japan near the southern end of the Tsugaru Mountains between the central part of Aomori and Goshogawara. The mountain lies within the Mount Bonju Prefectural Forest. Its peak lies within the city of Aomori. It has an elevation of 468 meters (1,535 ft).[1] | ||||||
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Elevation: 468 m (1,535 ft) Parent range: Tsugaru Mountains | ||||||
19.Munakata Shiko Memorial Museum of Art | ||||||
The Munakata Shiko Memorial Museum of Art (棟方志功記念館, Munakata Shikō Kinenkan) is a museum located in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It features works from Shikō Munakata, a woodblock printmaker who was born in Aomori City. The museum was serviced since 1975 to 2024. 40°49′10″N 140°45′36″E / 40.8194°N 140.7600°E / 40.8194; 140.7600 | ||||||
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20.Aomori Bay Bridge | ||||||
The Aomori Bay Bridge (青森ベイブリッジ, Aomori Bei Burijji) is a cable-stayed bridge in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It was constructed in order to alleviate cargo ship traffic. It is a very notable part of Aomori's skyline. 40°49′49″N 140°44′12″E / 40.83028°N 140.73667°E / 40.83028; 140.73667 | ||||||
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21.Gappo Park ・Gappo, Aomori, Japan | ||||||
Gappo Park (合浦公園, Gappo kōen) is an urban park in the city of Aomori, Japan, located in the eastern part of the city. Major features of the park include a public beach on Aomori Bay, various decorative trees, and the Aomori City Baseball Stadium. | ||||||
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Created: 1895 | ||||||
22.New Aomori Prefecture General Sports Park ・Aomori, Aomori, Japan | ||||||
New Aomori Prefecture General Sports Park (Japanese: 新青森県総合運動公園) is a group of sports facilities in Aomori, Aomori, Japan. The Kakuhiro Group Athletic Stadiums is an athletic stadium in Aomori, Aomori, Japan. The facilities is the home venue for the ReinMeer Aomori, a Japan Football League team. The Maeda Arena is an indoor arena in Aomori, Japan. The arena used mainly for indoor sports. The facility has a capacity of 5,500 people and was opened in 2002. It hosted the figure skating as well as the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2003 Winter Asian Games. It is a part of New Aomori Prefectural General Sports Park. | ||||||
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23.Nogiwa Park ・Hajiro, Aomori, Japan | ||||||
Nogiwa Park (野木和公園, Nogiwa kōen) is an urban park in the western part of the city of Aomori, Japan. Major features of the park include a reservoir, various decorative trees, wetlands, several footbridges, and an observatory. | ||||||
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Created: Unclear, before 1972 | ||||||
24.Komagome River | ||||||
Komagome River (Japanese: 駒込川(こまごめがわ), Hepburn: komagomegawa) is a river in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It begins in the northern Hakkōda Mountains and flows into Aomori Bay at Aomori. It has a length of 32.3 kilometers (20.1 mi) and is designated as a Class B river.[1] | ||||||
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26.Asamushi Aquarium | ||||||
Asamushi Aquarium (浅虫水族館, Asamushi Suizokukan) also called Aquarium Asamushi, is an aquarium in the Asamushi area of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Overlooking Mutsu Bay, it is the northernmost aquarium in Honshū. It keeps and displays 11,000 marine organisms, including those from Aomori Prefecture's abundant marine resources and over 500 species of rare aquatic animals from around the world. | ||||||
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27.Aomori Prefectural Museum | ||||||
The Aomori Prefectural Museum (青森県立郷土館, Aomori Kenritsu Kyōdokan) is a museum located in Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.[1] The museum has a collection of artifacts from the Jōmon Period, as well as exhibits detailing Aomori's culture and history.[2] The museum opened in 1973. 40°49′38″N 140°44′55″E / 40.8273°N 140.7487°E / 40.8273; 140.7487 | ||||||
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28.Aomori City Forestry Museum | ||||||
The Aomori City Forestry Museum (青森市森林博物館, Aomori-shi Shinrin Hakubutsukan) is a natural history museum located in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The museum focuses primarily on the forest ecosystems of Aomori Prefecture and the history of the lumber industry in the prefecture, though other unrelated exhibits are also maintained. | ||||||
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29.Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse | ||||||
The Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse (ねぶたの家 ワ・ラッセ, Nebuta no ie Wa-Rasse) is a city-owned museum near Aomori Station in the city of Aomori in northern Japan. It displays a revolving exhibit of four Nebuta floats from the most recent Aomori Nebuta Matsuri summer festival, alongside media related to the festival. The museum opened in January 2011. | ||||||
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30.Aomori Station ・ JR East Aoimori Railway ・1 Yanagawa, Aomori, Aomori PrefectureJapan | ||||||
Aomori Station (青森駅, Aomori-eki) is a railway station in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station has been operating since September 1891, though the most recent station building, which consists of three island platforms connected to the station building by a footbridge, was completed in March 2021. Since 1987 the station has been used by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) which operates various services to destinations throughout the Tōhoku region. Since 2010 the station's operations have been jointly run by JR East and the Aoimori Railway Company, a third sector, regional rail operator. | ||||||
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Opened: 1 September 1891; 132 years ago (1 September 1891) | ||||||
31.Asamushi-Onsen Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Asamushi, Aomori, Aomori Prefecture 039-3501Japan | ||||||
Asamushi-Onsen Station (浅虫温泉駅, Asamushi-Onsen-eki) is a railway station and major stop along the Aoimori Railway Line in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. Passenger trains serve the station 17 and a half hours a day; the departure time between trains is roughly 30 minutes during the morning peak with reduced frequency at other times. The station also serves as a bus station for Aomori City Bus and Shimokita Kōtsu [ja], with local bus routes connecting the station to communities throughout the city of Aomori and neighboring Hiranai. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 1 September 1891 | ||||||
32.Aburakawa Station ・ JR East ・73 Hajiro Sawada Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 038-0058Japan | ||||||
Aburakawa Station (油川駅, Aburakawa-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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33.Asamushi Onsen | ||||||
Asamushi Onsen (浅虫温泉) is the site of a hot spring, on the eastern edge of the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.[1] It was developed as the downtown beside the onsen town and is sometimes known as "Atami in Tohoku" after the famous Atami Onsen in Shizuoka, central Japan. | ||||||
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34.Ushirogata Station ・ JR East ・Rokumaibashi, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 030-1271Japan | ||||||
Ushirogata Station (後潟駅, Ushirogata-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 5, 1951 | ||||||
35.Sukayu Onsen | ||||||
Sukayu Onsen (酸ヶ湯, Sukayu) is an onsen (hot spring) in the Hakkōda Mountains in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture in Japan. It is known for its "Sen-nin-buro" or "Bath of a thousand bathers", a large mixed gender public bath.[1] Sukayu Onsen is the snowiest inhabited place on Earth with an average yearly snowfall of 17.6 m (58 ft) and a winter season record of 23.7 m (78 ft). It also holds the record of having the highest snow depth ever recorded at a JMA certified weather station of 566 cm (18.57 ft), recorded on February 26, 2013.[2] Despite the extremely high snowfall, Sukayu Onsen is accessible by road all year round.[3] | ||||||
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36.Okunai Station ・ JR East ・153 Shimizu Yamamoto, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 038-0052Japan | ||||||
Okunai Station (奥内駅, Okunai-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 5, 1951 | ||||||
37.Koyanagi Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Koyanagi 4-chōme, Aomori, Aomori Prefecture 030-0915Japan | ||||||
Koyanagi Station (小柳駅, Koyanagi-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line is a railway station in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 1 November 1986 (1986-11-01) | ||||||
38.Shin-Aomori Station ・ JR East ・Ishie, Aomori City, Aomori Prefecture 038-0003Japan | ||||||
Shin-Aomori Station (新青森駅, Shin-Aomori-eki) is a railway station in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 1 November 1986; 37 years ago (1986-11-01) | ||||||
39.Daishaka Station ・ JR East ・Namioka Daishaka Maeda 80, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 038-1301Japan | ||||||
Daishaka Station (大釈迦駅, Daishaka-eki)is a railway station located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 1, 1894 | ||||||
40.Tsugaru-Shinjō Station ・ JR East ・376 Yamada, Shinjō, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 038-0042Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Shinjō Station (津軽新城駅, Tsugaru-Shinjō-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 1 December 1894 | ||||||
41.Tsugaru-Miyata Station ・ JR East ・37 Okunai Tomita 37, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 038-0054Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Miyata Station (津軽宮田駅, Tsugaru-Miyata-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 25, 1959 | ||||||
42.Tsutsui Station (Aomori) ・ Aoimori Railway ・3 Tsutsui, Aomori, Aomori Prefecture 030-0944Japan | ||||||
Tsutsui Station (筒井駅, Tsutsui-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the city of Aomori in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operating company Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 15 March 2014 (2014-03-15) | ||||||
43.Tsurugasaka Station ・ JR East ・Tsurugasaka Kawai 91-3, Aomori-shi, Aomori-ken 038-0045Japan | ||||||
Tsurugasaka Station (鶴ヶ坂駅, Tsurugasaka-eki) is a railway station on the northern Ōu Main Line in the city of Aomori, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: January 20, 1933 | ||||||
44.Ishikawa Station (JR East) ・ JR East ・Ishikawa Nozaki 25, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8124Japan | ||||||
Ishikawa Station (石川駅, Ishikawa-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 7, 1916 | ||||||
45.Ishikawa Station (Kōnan Railway) ・ Kōnan Railway ・Ishikawa Daibutsushita 36, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8124Japan | ||||||
Ishikawa Station (石川駅, Ishikawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: January 26, 1952 | ||||||
46.Ishikawapūrumae Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Koganezaki Muramoto 60-5, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8123Japan | ||||||
Ishikawapūrumae Station (石川プール前駅, Ishikawapūrumae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: October 1, 2002 | ||||||
47.Undōkōenmae Station (Aomori) ・ Kōnan Railway ・Tomita 91-3, Hirosak-shii, Aomori-ken 036-8101Japan | ||||||
Undōkōenmae Station (運動公園前駅, Undōkōenmae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: September 10, 1977 | ||||||
48.Gijukukōkōmae Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Nozaki-69-2 Ishikawa, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8124Japan | ||||||
Gijukukōkōmae Station (義塾高校前駅, Gijukukōkōmae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: November 1, 1987 | ||||||
49.Koguriyama Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Kawaai 21 Koguriyama, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8127Japan | ||||||
Koguriyama Station (小栗山駅, Koguriyama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: January 26, 1952 | ||||||
50.Seiaichūkōmae Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Nakano 3-5-11, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8155Japan | ||||||
Seiaichūkōmae Station (聖愛中高前駅, Seiaichūkōmae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: January 26, 1952 | ||||||
51.Chitose Station (Aomori) ・ Kōnan Railway ・Matsubara-nishi 3-3-8, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8142Japan | ||||||
Chitose Station (千年駅, Chitose-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company. The station's name is transliterated as "Titose" on its signage. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: January 26, 1952 | ||||||
52.Chūō-Hirosaki Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Yoshino-cho 1-6, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8188Japan | ||||||
Chūō-Hirosaki Station (中央弘前駅, Chūō-Hirosaki-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company. Chūō-Hirosaki Station stands as a gateway to the picturesque city, adorned with cherry blossoms in spring and a winter wonderland when snow blankets its surroundings. This station not only links travelers to Hirosaki's historic castle but also serves as a vibrant hub where modernity meets the timeless allure of traditional Japanese charm. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: January 26, 1952 | ||||||
53.Tsugaru-Ōsawa Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Ōsawa Inamoto 1-1, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8125Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Ōsawa Station (津軽大沢駅, Tsugaru-Ōsawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: January 26, 1952 | ||||||
54.Naijōshi Station ・ JR East ・1-23-13 Naijōshi, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8075Japan | ||||||
Naijōshi Station (撫牛子駅, Naijōshi-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 15, 1935 | ||||||
55.Nisato Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Nisato Higashi-Satomi 14-2, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8083Japan | ||||||
Nisato Station (新里駅, Nisato-eki) is a railway station on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line in Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: September 7, 1927 | ||||||
56.Hirokōshita Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Sakurabayashi-cho 9-7, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8222Japan | ||||||
Hirokōshita Station (弘高下駅, Hirokōshita-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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57.Hirosaki Station ・ JR East Kōnan Railway JR Freight ・1-1 Omotemachi, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8096Japan | ||||||
Hirosaki Station (弘前駅, Hirosaki-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Kōnan Railway. It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company. | ||||||
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58.Hirosakigakuindaimae Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Nakano 1-13-1, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-1451Japan | ||||||
Hirosakigakuindaimae Station (弘前学院大前駅, Hirosakigakuindaimae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company. It is located in front of Hirosaki Gakuin University. | ||||||
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59.Hirosaki-Higashikōmae Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・4-11-1 Kawasaki, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-len 036-8103Japan | ||||||
Hirosaki-Higashikōmae Station (弘前東高前駅, Hirosakihigashikōmae-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: March 18, 1929 | ||||||
60.Matsukitai Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Osada-31-3 Koguriyama, Hirosaki-shi, Aomori-ken 036-8127Japan | ||||||
Matsukitai Station (松木平駅, Matsukitai-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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61.Iwakiyama Shrine ・Shinto | ||||||
Iwakiyama Shrine (岩木山神社, Iwakiyama jinja) is a Shintō shrine in the city of Hirosaki in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is the ichinomiya of former Tsugaru Domain. All of Mount Iwaki is considered to be a portion of the shrine. The main festival of the shrine, the Oyama-sankei, features a parade from the shrine to the top of the mountain, and is held annually at the time of the autumn equinox. The pilgrims carry colorful banners and are accompanied by traditional drums and flutes [1] | ||||||
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Deity: Ōkuninushi Established: 780 | ||||||
62.Hirosaki Castle | ||||||
Hirosaki Castle (弘前城, Hirosaki-jō) is a hirayama-style Japanese castle constructed in 1611. It was the seat of the Tsugaru clan, a 47,000 koku tozama daimyō clan who ruled over Hirosaki Domain, Mutsu Province, in what is now central Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It was also referred to as Takaoka Castle (鷹岡城 or 高岡城, Takaoka-jō). | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1611, reconstructed in 1810 Buildyear : Tsugaru clan | ||||||
63.Horikoshi Castle | ||||||
Horikoshi Castle (堀越城, Horikoshi jō) was a Muromachi period Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan. It is protected by the central government as a National Historic Site, collectively with Hirosaki Castle and Tanesato Castle as the "Tsugaru clan Castle Sites".[1] | ||||||
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Type: flatland-style Japanese castle Builder : 1336 Buildyear : Tsugaru clan | ||||||
64.Hirosaki Tōshō-gū ・Shinto | ||||||
Hirosaki Tōshō-gū (弘前東照宮) was a Shinto shrine located in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Deity: Tokugawa Ieyasu Type: Tōshō-gū Established: 1617 | ||||||
65.Iwaki Kōgen Prefectural Natural Park ・Aomori Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Iwaki Kōgen Prefectural Natural Park (岩木高原県立自然公園, Iwaki Kōgen kenritsu shizen-kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park in southwest Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1958, the park lies wholly within the municipality of Hirosaki.[1][2] 40°37′19″N 140°20′26″E / 40.62194°N 140.34056°E / 40.62194; 140.34056 | ||||||
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66.Zuiraku-en ・Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan | ||||||
Zuiraku-en (瑞楽園) is a Japanese dry landscape garden and nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty in the city of Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.[1] The gardens are a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty.[2] | ||||||
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Created: 1890-1936 | ||||||
67.Nakamura River (Aomori) | ||||||
The Nakamura River (中村川, Nakamura-gawa) is a river located in Aomori Prefecture of Japan. Taking its source in the city of Hirosaki, it winds at the foot of Mount Iwaki before jumping into the Sea of Japan, in Ajigasawa. At 44.9 km long, the Nakamura River flows in the west of Aomori Prefecture, on the island of Honshū, in Japan. It rises on the slopes of a wooded hill: Shiheimori (641.7 m),[1] located in the west of the city of Hirosaki.[2] Leaving Hirosaki, its course heads north, at the foot of the western slope of Mount Iwaki. It crosses, from south to north, the north of the town of Ajigasawa, before flowing into the Sea of Japan.[1] | ||||||
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69.Hirosaki City Museum | ||||||
Hirosaki City Museum (弘前市立博物館, Hirosaki Shiritsu Hakubutsukan) opened in Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan in 1977. It lies within Hirosaki Park, in the former grounds of Hirosaki Castle. As of March 2016, the collection numbered some eighteen thousand items, including an assemblage of artefacts excavated from the Sunazawa Site that have been designated an Important Cultural Property.[1][2] | ||||||
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70.Ōkuki Station ・ JR East ・Same-chō Ōkuki, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0841Japan | ||||||
Ōkuki Station (大久喜駅, Ōkuki-eki) is a railway station on the Hachinohe Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 10, 1956 | ||||||
71.Kanehama Station ・ JR East ・Kanehama, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0843Japan | ||||||
Kanehama Station (金浜駅, Kanehama-eki) is a railway station on the Hachinohe Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 10, 1956 | ||||||
72.Kitatakaiwa Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Ueno-Takaiwa, Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture 039-1108Japan | ||||||
Kitatakaiwa Station (北高岩駅, Kitatakaiwa-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the city of Hachinohe in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 10 August 1923 | ||||||
73.Kitanuma Station | ||||||
Kitanuma Station (北沼駅, Kitanuma-eki) is a freight station on Hachinohe Rinkai Railway Line in Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan. This station is the terminal station of the line. Industrial railway connects this station and Mitsubishi Paper Co. factory. | ||||||
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74.Konakano Station ・ JR East ・4-4 Konakano, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0802Japan | ||||||
Konakano Station (小中野駅, Konakano-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 1, 1934 | ||||||
75.Same Station ・ JR East ・Samechō, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken031-0841Japan | ||||||
Same Station (鮫駅, Same-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 10, 1924 | ||||||
76.Shirogane Station ・ JR East ・Shirogane-cho Ozawakatahira, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0822Japan | ||||||
Shirogane Station (白銀駅, Shirogane-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 1, 1934 | ||||||
77.Tanesashi-Kaigan Station ・ JR East ・Same-cho Tanekubo, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0841Japan | ||||||
Tanesashi-Kaigan Station (種差海岸駅, Tanesashi-Kaigan-eki) is a railway station on the Hachinohe Line operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 10, 1924 | ||||||
78.Naganawashiro Station ・ JR East ・Naganawashiro Shimanomae, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 039-1103Japan | ||||||
Naganawashiro Station (長苗代駅, Naganawashiro-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 1, 1934 | ||||||
79.Hachinohe Station ・ JR East Aoimori Railway ・Shiriuchi, Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture 039-1101Japan | ||||||
Hachinohe Station (八戸駅, Hachinohe-eki) is a railway station operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) in Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan. | ||||||
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Opened: 1 September 1891; 132 years ago (1891-09-01) | ||||||
80.Hachinohe Freight Terminal ・Japan Freight Railway Company ・Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan | ||||||
Hachinohe Freight Terminal (八戸貨物駅, Hachinohe-Kamotsu-eki) is a freight terminal in Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan, operated by Japan Freight Railway Company (JR Freight). | ||||||
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Operated by: Japan Freight Railway Company | ||||||
81.Hon-Hachinohe Station ・ JR East ・1-16-7 Uchimaru, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0075Japan | ||||||
Hon-Hachinohe Station (本八戸駅, Hon-Hachinohe-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: January 4, 1898 | ||||||
82.Mutsu-Ichikawa Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Ichikawamachi, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 039-2241Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Ichikawa Station (陸奥市川駅, Mutsu Ichikawa-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the city of Hachinohe in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: November 11, 1944 | ||||||
83.Mutsu-Shirahama Station ・ JR East ・Same-cho Yokodoro, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0841Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Shirahama Station (陸奥白浜駅, Mutsu-Shirahama-eki) is a railway station within the city limits of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Served by trains operating on JR East's Hachinohe Line, it is situated 17.5 kilometers from the northern terminus of the line at Hachinohe Station. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: April 15, 1961 | ||||||
84.Mutsuminato Station ・ JR East ・44-1 Minato-cho Kubo, Hachinohe-shi, Aomori-ken 031-0812Japan | ||||||
Mutsuminato Station (陸奥湊駅, Mutsuminato-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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85.Tanesashi Coast | ||||||
The Tanesashi Coast (種差海岸, Tanesashi kaigan) is section of the coastline on the Pacific Ocean, located in the southern portion of the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. It is extends for 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) from the island of Kabushima south towards the city of Kuji in Iwate Prefecture. The coast was nationally designated a Place of Scenic Beauty in 1937.[1][2] | ||||||
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86.Ne Castle | ||||||
Ne Castle (根城, Ne jō) is a Muromachi period Motte-and-bailey-style Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan. It has been protected by the central government as a National Historic Site since 1941.[1] It was extensively reconstructed in 1994.[2] | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1334 Buildyear : Nanbu clan | ||||||
87.Kushihiki Hachimangū ・ | ||||||
Kushihiki Hachimangū (櫛引八幡宮, Kushihiki Hachimangū) is a Shinto shrine located in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is a Hachiman shrine, dedicated to the kami Hachiman. It was established c. 1190-1199. Its main festivals are held annually on April 15 and August 15 according to the lunar calendar, and on May 14. In the former Modern system of ranked Shinto shrines, it was classified as a district shrine (郷社, gōsha). | ||||||
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88.Hachinohe Castle | ||||||
Hachinohe Castle (八戸城, Hachinohe-jō) was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Hachinohe Domain, a feudal domain of the Nambu clan, located in the center of what is now the city of Hachinohe in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Nothing remains of the castle today. Hachinohe Castle was constructed in 1627, but styled as a jin'ya due to restrictions set by the Tokugawa Shogunate, which permitted only one castle per domain. It had two sets of concentric moats, and a two-story central structure with a barracks, but no donjon. It became the headquarters of the new Hachinohe Domain in 1664. From 1827-1829, the 8th daimyō of Hachinohe, Nambu Nobumasa, constructed a new palace in the inner bailey, as well as a martial arts training school in the second bailey. In 1838, Hachinohe Domain was upgraded in rank by the Shogunate, and for the first time Hachinohe Castle was officially styled as a “castle”. | ||||||
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Type: Hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1627 | ||||||
89.Kabushima | ||||||
Kabushima (蕪島) is a small island located in Hachinohe, Aomori, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. Part of the Tanesashi Coast, it was incorporated into the Sanriku Fukkō National Park from May 2013. | ||||||
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90.Hachinohe | ||||||
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91.Korekawa Archaeological Institution (Korekawa Jōmon Kan) | ||||||
Korekawa Archaeological Institution (Korekawa Jōmon Kan) (八戸市埋蔵文化財センター 是川縄文館, Hachinohe-shi Maizō Bunkazai Sentā (Korekawa Jōmon-kan)), more literally the Hachinohe City Buried Cultural Property Center, opened in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan in 2011. It exhibits Jōmon materials from the nearby Korekawa Site and Kazahari I Site (風張1遺跡), finds at the latter including the "Palms Together Dogū" (合掌土偶) that has been designated a National Treasure.[1][2][3] | ||||||
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92.Kanehiranari-en ・Kuroishi, Aomori, Japan | ||||||
Kanehiranari-en (金平成園), also known as Sawanari-en (澤成園) is a Japanese landscape garden and nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty in the city of Kuroishi, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.[1][2][3][4] | ||||||
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Created: 1882-1902 | ||||||
93.Kuroishi Station (Aomori) ・ Kōnan Railway ・1-115 Midori-chō, Kuroishi-shi, Aomori-ken 036-0383Japan | ||||||
Kuroishi Station (黒石駅, Kuroishi-eki) is a railway station on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line in the city of Kuroishi, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Konan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: August 15, 1912 | ||||||
94.Sakaimatsu Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Sakaimatsu 2-46, Kuroishi-shi, Aomori-ken 036-0389Japan | ||||||
Sakaimatsu Station (境松駅, Sakaimatsu-eki) is a railway station on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line in the city of Kuroishi, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Konan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: July 1, 1950 | ||||||
95.Kuroishi, Aomori | ||||||
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96.Ashino-Kōen Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・84-171 Kanagi-cho, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-0202Japan | ||||||
Ashino-Kōen Station (芦野公園駅, Ashino Kōen-eki) is a railway station in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: October 4, 1930 | ||||||
97.Kase Station (Aomori) ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・269-3 Kanagi Kase Fuchiyamazaki, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-0204Japan | ||||||
Kase Station (嘉瀬駅, Kase-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: July 15, 1930 | ||||||
98.Kanagi Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・Kanagi-cho Asahiyama 360-2, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-0202Japan | ||||||
Kanagi Station (金木駅, Kanagi-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: July 15, 1930 | ||||||
99.Kawakura Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・17-7 Kanagi Kawakura Hayashishita, Nakadomari-machi, Kitatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 037-0201Japan | ||||||
Kawakura Station (川倉駅, Kawakura-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the town of Nakadomari, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: April 24, 1932 | ||||||
100.Goshogawara Station ・ Tsugaru Railway ・7-5 Omachi, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-kenJapan | ||||||
Goshogawara Station (五所川原駅, Goshogawara-eki) is a joint-use railway station on the Gonō Line and Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. Tsugaru Railway Company refers to the station as Tsugaru Goshogawara Station (津軽五所川原駅, Tsugaru Goshogawara-eki). | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Opened: 15 July 1930 | ||||||
101.Gonōkōmae Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・91 Ichinotsubo Asahi Tazaki, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-0093Japan | ||||||
Gonōkōmae Station (五農校前駅, Gonōkōmae-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: April 1, 1974 | ||||||
102.Tsugaru-Iizume Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・22-3 Iizume Seino, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-0002Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Iizume Station (津軽飯詰駅, Tsugaru Iizume-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: July 15, 1930 | ||||||
103.Togawa Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・Urushigawa, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-0017Japan | ||||||
Togawa Station (十川駅, Togawa-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: April 25, 1961 | ||||||
104.Bishamon Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・113-23 Bishamon Kumaishi, Goshogawara-shi, Aomori-ken 037-0096Japan | ||||||
Bishamon Station (毘沙門駅, Bishamon-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: July 15, 1931 | ||||||
105.Osamu Dazai Memorial Museum | ||||||
The Osamu Dazai Memorial Museum (太宰治記念館, Dazai Osamu Kinenkan), also commonly referred to as Shayōkan (斜陽館), is a writer's home museum located in the Kanagi area of Goshogawara in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is dedicated to the late author Osamu Dazai, who spent some of his early childhood in Kanagi, and houses antique furniture, ornaments and a collection of Osamu Dazai's works. | ||||||
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106.Tachineputa Museum | ||||||
The Tachineputa Museum (立佞武多の館, Tachineputa no Yakata) is a museum located in the city of Goshogawara, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The museum has exhibits related to Goshogawara's Tachineputa Festival, which is held every August. It houses three tachineputa floats, as well as a production studio where visitors can see the creation process of the floats. The museum also has a gallery with works created by artists connected to Aomori.[1] | ||||||
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107.Goshogawara | ||||||
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108.Hakkōda Mountains | ||||||
The Hakkōda Mountains (八甲田山系, Hakkōda-sankei) are an active volcanic complex in south-central Aomori Prefecture, Japan, in Towada-Hachimantai National Park. Often called Mount Hakkōda (八甲田山, Hakkōda-san) or simply Hakkōda (八甲田), the mountains are collectively listed as one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. Its highest peak, Mount Ōdake, lies 21.3 kilometers (13.2 mi) southeast of central Aomori and 28 kilometers (17 mi) west of central Towada and has an elevation of 1,585 meters (5,200 ft). The Hakkōda Mountains are a part Ōu Mountains which make up part of the Northeastern Japan Arc, a segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The volcanic complex consists of fourteen stratovolcanoes and lava domes arranged into two volcanic groups. The Northern Hakkōda Volcanic Group emerges from the rim of an 8-kilometer-wide (5.0 mi) caldera that dates back to the Pleistocene. The Southern Hakkōda Volcanic Group predates the caldera. | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,584 m (5,197 ft) Parent range: Ōu Mountains | ||||||
109.Towada Art Center | ||||||
The Towada Art Center (十和田市現代美術館, Towada-shi Gendai Bijutsukan) is an art museum in Towada, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The museum was opened in 2008 as part of the Arts Towada Project, in an effort to revitalize the city.[1][2] It features works from artists both inside and outside of Japan, including Yoko Ono, Yoshitomo Nara, and Jeong-Hwa Choi.[3] | ||||||
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110.Oirase River | ||||||
The Oirase River (奥入瀬川, Oirase-gawa) is a river located in eastern Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The Oirase River is the only river that drains Lake Towada, a large caldera lake that lies on the border of Aomori and Akita Prefectures. The river flows in a generally eastern direction, through the municipalities of Towada, Rokunohe, Oirase, and Hachinohe before exiting into the Pacific Ocean. The upper reaches of the river form a scenic gorge with numerous rapids and waterfalls, and is one of the major tourist attractions of the Towada-Hachimantai National Park. The lower reaches of the river are used extensively for irrigation. | ||||||
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111.Towada | ||||||
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112.Misawa Aviation & Science Museum | ||||||
Misawa Aviation & Science Museum, Aomori (青森県立三沢航空科学館, Aomori Kenritsu Misawa Koku Kagaku Kan) is an aerospace museum in the city of Misawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The museum was opened on August 8, 2003, and is located adjacent to Misawa Airport.[1] | ||||||
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113.Misawa, Aomori | ||||||
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114.Misawa Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Inuotose Furumagi 51-7, Misawa-shi, Aomori-ken 033-0000Japan | ||||||
Misawa Station (三沢駅, Misawa-eki) is a railway station and major stop along the Aoimori Railway Line in the city of Misawa in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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115.Mount Osore ・3-2 Tanabu Usoriyama, Mutsu-shi, Aomori-ken ・Buddhism | ||||||
Mount Osore (恐山, Osore-zan) is the name of a Buddhist temple and folk religion pilgrimage destination in the center of remote Shimokita Peninsula of Aomori Prefecture, in the northern Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The temple is located in the caldera of an active volcano and is believed in Japanese mythology to be one of the gates to the underworld. | ||||||
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116.Akagawa Station ・ JR East ・8 Akagawa-cho, Mutsu-shi, Aomori-ken 035-0044Japan | ||||||
Akagawa Station (赤川駅, Akagawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: September 25, 1921 | ||||||
117.Ōminato Station ・ JR East ・7-14 Ōminato-Shinmachi, Mutsu-shi, Aomori-ken 035-0084Japan | ||||||
Ōminato Station (大湊駅, Ōminato-eki) is a railway station in the city of Mutsu, Aomori, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 25 September 1921 | ||||||
118.Kanayasawa Station ・ JR East ・Okunai Kanayasawa, Mutsu-shi, Aomori-ken 035-0011Japan | ||||||
Kanayasawa Station (金谷沢駅, Kanayasawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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119.Shimokita Station ・ JR East ・4-13 Shimokita, Mutsu-shi, Aomori-ken 035-0061Japan | ||||||
Shimokita Station (下北駅, Shimokita-eki) is a railway station in the city of Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It was formerly also the terminal station for the Shimokita Kōtsu Company's Ōhata Line [ja], which closed in 2001 and was replaced by a bus line. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 6, 1939 | ||||||
120.Chikagawa Station ・ JR East ・Okunai Chikagawa, Mutsu-shi, Aomori-ken 035-0011Japan | ||||||
Chikagawa Station (近川駅, Chikagawa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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121.Taijima | ||||||
Taijima (Japanese: 鯛島) is an uninhabited set of rocky islands off the coast of the Shimokita Peninsula in Mutsu Bay. The island is a part of the city of Mutsu in Aomori Prefecture. The island has 0.4 kilometers (0.25 mi) of coastline and an area of 0.016 square kilometers (0.0062 sq mi). It is a part of the prefecture-managed, Shimokita Hantō Quasi-National Park. | ||||||
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122.Mutsu, Aomori | ||||||
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123.Yagen Valley | ||||||
Yagen Onsen (薬研温泉) is a hot spring located in the former town of Ohata, which is now part of the city of Mutsu in northern Japan. | ||||||
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124.Takayama Inari Shrine ・Shinto | ||||||
Takayama Inari Shrine (高山稲荷神社, Takayama Inari Jinja) is a Shinto shrine located in the city of Tsugaru, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is dedicated to Inari Ōkami. Takayama Inari Shrine is notable for the many red torii that wind along its path. It is said that this shrine had already been established in the late 17th century.[1] Next to the shrine is a memorial dedicated to American sailors who died in 1889 when full-rigged ship Cheseborough wrecked off the coast of Shariki Village (now a part of Tsugaru) during a typhoon.[2] | ||||||
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125.Kizukuri Station ・ JR East ・10 Kizukuri Fusamatsu, Tsugaru City, Aomori Prefecture 038-3158Japan | ||||||
Kizukuri Station (木造駅, Kizukuri-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Tsugaru, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station is a kan'i itaku station, administered by Goshogawara Station, and operated by Tsugaru municipal authority, with point-of-sales terminal installed. Ordinary tickets, express tickets, and reserved-seat tickets for all JR lines are on sale (no connecting tickets). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 21 October 1924; 99 years ago (1924-10-21) | ||||||
126.Koshimizu Station ・ JR East ・32 Ōdate Hirogataira, Morita-chō, Tsugaru-shi, Aomori-ken 038-2818Japan | ||||||
Koshimizu Station (越水駅, Koshimizu-eki) is a railway station in the city of Tsugaru, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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127.Nakata Station ・ JR East ・13 Nakata-Yonemoto, Morita-chō, Tsugaru City, Aomori Prefecture 038-2814Japan | ||||||
Nakata Station (中田駅, Nakata-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Tsugaru, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 11 November 1956; 67 years ago (1956-11-11) | ||||||
128.Tsugaru, Aomori | ||||||
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129.Mutsu-Morita Station ・ JR East ・Tokomai Midorino 11, Morita-chō, Tsugaru-shi, Aomori-ken 038-2817Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Morita Station (陸奥森田駅, Mutsu-Morita-eki) is a railway station located in the city of Tsugaru, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). The station is a kan'i itaku station, administered by Goshogawara Station, and operated by Tsugaru municipal authority, with point-of-sales terminal installed. Ordinary tickets, express tickets, and reserved-seat tickets for all JR lines are on sale (no connecting tickets). | ||||||
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130.Saruka Shrine ・Shinto | ||||||
Saruka Jinja (猿賀神社), sometimes rendered Saruga, is a Shinto shrine in Hirakawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The shrine is said to have been founded in 807, when Sakanoue no Tamuramaro came north during the campaigns against the Ezo.[1][2] The Honden, dating to 1826, is a Prefecturally-designated Important Cultural Property.[3][4] Preserved building records (棟札) are a City-designated Important Cultural Property (Historic Materials).[5] There is an annual rice-planting festival and a pond of pink lotus.[2] The main kami enshrined here is Kamitsukenokimitaji no mikoto (上毛野君田道命). | ||||||
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131.Seibi-en ・Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan | ||||||
Seibi-en (盛美園) is a Japanese landscape garden and nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty in the city of Hirakawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan.[1] | ||||||
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132.Ikarigaseki Station ・ JR East ・13 Takada, Ikarigaseki, Hirakawa-shi, Aomori-ken 038-0101Japan | ||||||
Ikarigaseki Station (碇ヶ関駅, Ikarigaseki-eki) is a railway station on the northern Ōu Main Line in the city of Hirakawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 21 October 1895 | ||||||
133.Onoekōkōmae Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・50-3 Saruga Kamikawa, Hirakawa-shi, Aomor-ken 036-0242Japan | ||||||
Onoekōkōmae Station (尾上高校前駅, Onoekōkōmae-eki) is a railway station on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line in Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Konan Railway. | ||||||
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134.Tachita Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Tachita Nakamaeda 98-4, Hirakawa-shi, Aomori-ken 036-0155Japan | ||||||
Tachita Station (館田駅, Tachita-eki) is a railway station in the city of Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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135.Tsugaru-Onoe Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・9-7 Nakasado Minamida, Hirakawa-shi, Aomori-ken 036-0221Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Onoe Station (津軽尾上駅, Tsugaru-Onoe-eki) is a railway station on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line in Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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136.Tsugaru-Yunosawa Station ・ JR East ・Ikarigaseki,[Hirakawa-shi, Aomori-ken 038-0101Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Yunosawa Station (津軽湯の沢駅, Tsugaru-Yunosawa eki) is a railway station on the northern Ōu Main Line in the city of Hirakawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: June 1, 1949 | ||||||
137.Hakunōkōkōmae Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・74-5 Arata Minamiokabe, Hirakawa-shi, Aomori-ken 036-0112Japan | ||||||
Hakunōkōkōmae Station (柏農高校前駅, Hakunōkōkōmae-eki) is a railway station on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line in Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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138.Hiraka Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Motomachi Kitayanagida 23-5, Hirakawa-shi, Aomori-ken 036-0103Japan | ||||||
Hiraka Station (平賀駅, Hiraka-eki) is a railway station in Hirakawa, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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139.Hirakawa, Aomori | ||||||
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140.Mount Mizugasawa | ||||||
Mount Mizugasawa (水ヶ沢山, Mizugasawa-yama) is a mountain located in Hiranai, Aomori, Japan at the northern end of the Ōu Mountain Range. It is the tallest mountain on Natsudomari Peninsula at a height of 323.4 meters (1,061 ft).[1] | ||||||
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141.Asamushi-Natsudomari Prefectural Natural Park ・Aomori Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Asamushi-Natsudomari Prefectural Natural Park (浅虫夏泊県立自然公園, Asamushi-Natsudomari kenritsu shizen-kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park on the north coast of Aomori Prefecture, Japan, overlooking Mutsu Bay. Established in 1953, the park spans the borders of the municipalities of Aomori and Hiranai. It encompasses Asamushi Onsen and the coastline of the Natsudomari Peninsula (夏泊半島).[1][2] | ||||||
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142.Ōshima (Aomori) | ||||||
Ōshima (Japanese: 大島, Hepburn: Ōshima) is a rocky island off the northern coast of Natsudomari Peninsula in Mutsu Bay. The island is a part of Hiranai in Aomori Prefecture. The island has 3 km (1.9 mi) of coastline and an area of 0.16 km2 (0.062 sq mi). It is a part of the prefecture-maintained, Asamushi-Natsudomari Prefectural Natural Park. | ||||||
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143.Yogoshiyama Forest Park | ||||||
Yogoshiyama Forest Park (Japanese: 夜越山森林公園, Hepburn: Yogoshiyama Shinrin Kōen) is a forest park maintained by the municipal government of Hiranai located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Since 2015, Clean System Hiranai Co., Ltd. has been responsible for administrative duties within the park as appointed by the town government. | ||||||
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144.Karibasawa Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Karibasawa, Hiranai, Higashitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 039-3343Japan | ||||||
Karibasawa Station (狩場沢駅, Karibasawa-eki) is a railway station in the town of Hiranai in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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145.Kominato Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・12-1 Shitada, Kominato, Hiranai, Higashitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 039-3321Japan | ||||||
Kominato Station (小湊駅, Kominato-eki) is a railway station of the Aoimori Railway Line located in the central district of the town of Hiranai in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station has been operating since 1891, though the most recent station building, which consists of a side platform and an island platform connected to the station building by a footbridge, was completed in 1986. Since 2010, the station has been operated by the Aoimori Railway Company, a third sector, regional rail operator. It is the busiest railway station in Hiranai. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 1 September 1891 (1891-09-01) | ||||||
146.Shimizugawa Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・46 Wayama, Shimizugawa, Hiranai, Higashitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 039-3332Japan | ||||||
Shimizugawa Station (清水川駅, Shimizugawa-eki) is a railway station in the town of Hiranai, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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147.Nishi-Hiranai Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Azukisawa, Hiranai, Higashitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 039-3364Japan | ||||||
Nishi-Hiranai Station (西平内駅, Nishi-Hiranai-eki) is a railway station located in the western part of the town of Hiranai in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station has been operating since 1939. Since 2010, the station has been operated by the Aoimori Railway Company, a third sector, regional rail operator. It is the third busiest railway station in Hiranai. Passenger trains serve the station just under 17 hours a day; the departure time between trains is roughly 30 minutes during the morning peak with reduced frequency at other times. The station also serves as a bus station for Shimokita Kōtsu [ja], with local bus routes connecting the station and the community in its vicinity to communities throughout the town. | ||||||
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148.Hiranai | ||||||
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149.Imabetsu Station ・ JR East ・37-1 Imabestu Nakazawa, Imabetsu-machi, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1505 | ||||||
Imabetsu Station (今別駅, Imabetsu-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the town of Imabetsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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150.Ōkawadai Station ・ JR East ・29-4 Ōkawadai Nozawa , Imabetsu-machi, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1505 | ||||||
Ōkawadai Station (大川平駅, Ōkawadai-eki) is a railway station on the JR East Tsugaru Line located in the town of Imabetsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is 48.6 rail kilometers from the southern terminus of the Tsugaru Line at Aomori Station. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 21, 1958 | ||||||
151.Okutsugaru-Imabetsu Station ・ JR Hokkaido ・Ōkawadai, Imabetsu, Higashitsugaru, Aomori PrefectureJapan | ||||||
Okutsugaru-Imabetsu Station (奥津軽いまべつ駅, Okutsugaru-Imabetsu-eki) is a railway station on the Hokkaido Shinkansen in the town of Imabetsu in Aomori Prefecture, on the island of Honshu, Japan. It is operated by Hokkaido Railway Company (JR Hokkaido), and is the last stop in Honshu before the Seikan Tunnel to Hokkaido. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR Hokkaido Opened: 13 March 1988; 36 years ago (1988-03-13) | ||||||
152.Tsugaru-Hamana Station ・ JR East ・370 Imabestu Nishida, Imabetsu-machi, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1502Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Hamana Station (津軽浜名駅, Tsugaru-Hamana-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the town of Imabetsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is the closest station to the Honshu portal of the Seikan Tunnel. | ||||||
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153.Tsugaru-Futamata Station ・ JR East ・87-2 Ōkawadai Kiyokawa, Imabetsu-machi, Higashitsugaru-gun, [Aomori-ken 030-1505Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Futamata Station (津軽二股駅, Tsugaru-Futamata-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the town of Imabetsu, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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154.Imabetsu | ||||||
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155.Gōsawa Station ・ JR East ・138-40 Gōsawa Hamada, Yomogita-mura, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1203Japan | ||||||
Gōsawa Station (郷沢駅, Gōsawa-eki) is a railway station on the JR East Tsugaru Line located in the village of Yomogita, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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156.Seheji Station ・ JR East ・399 Seheji Taura, Yomogita-mura, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1202Japan | ||||||
Seheji Station (瀬辺地駅, Seheji-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the village of Yomogita, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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157.Yomogita | ||||||
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158.Yomogita Station ・ JR East ・Amidagawa, Yomogita-mura, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1212Japan | ||||||
Yomogita Station (蓬田駅, Yomogita-eki) is a railway station on the JR East Tsugaru Line located in the village of Yomogita, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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159.Cape Tappi | ||||||
Cape Tappi (竜飛崎/龍飛崎, Tappimisaki)[1] is a headland on the northwestern point of the island of Honshu in Japan. The name is believed to be derived from tampa which means "sword's edge" in the Ainu language. It is located on the northern tip of the Tsugaru Peninsula within the borders of the town of Sotogahama in Aomori Prefecture. Much of the cape is also a part of the Tsugaru Quasi-National Park.[2] The cape marks the western limit of the Tsugaru Strait, separating it from the Sea of Japan. The area is known for its almost constant strong winds. | ||||||
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160.Ōdai Station ・ JR East ・Kanita Ōdai Yamamoto, Sotogahama-machi, Higashitsugaru DistrictAomori Prefecture 030-1307Japan | ||||||
Ōdai Station (大平駅, Ōdai-eki) is a railway station on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) Tsugaru Line located in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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161.Kanita Station ・ JR East ・55 Kami-Kanita, Sotogahama-machi, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1309Japan | ||||||
Kanita Station (蟹田駅, Kanita-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Line in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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162.Naka-Oguni Station ・ JR East ・Kanita Oguni Minamida, Sotogahama-machi, Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1305Japan | ||||||
Naka-Oguni Station (中小国駅, Naka-Oguni-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Line in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 21 October 1958; 65 years ago (21 October 1958) | ||||||
163.Minmaya Station ・ JR East ・299 Minmaya Higashicho, Sotogahama-machi. Higashitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 030-1737 | ||||||
Minmaya Station (三厩駅, Minmaya-eki) is the northern terminal railway station on the JR East Tsugaru Line located in the town of Sotogahama, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 21, 1958 (1958-10-21)[1] | ||||||
164.Sotogahama | ||||||
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165.Mount Iwaki | ||||||
Mount Iwaki (岩木山, Iwaki-san) is a stratovolcano located in western Aomori Prefecture, Tohoku, Japan. It is also referred to as Tsugaru Fuji (津軽富士) and less frequently, Okufuji (奥富士)[2] due to its similar shape to Mount Fuji. With a summit elevation of 1,625 meters (5,331 ft) and a prominence of 1,322 meters (4,337 ft) it is the highest mountain in Aomori Prefecture. | ||||||
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Elevation: 1,624.6 m (5,330 ft)[1] Parent range: Ōu Mountains | ||||||
166.Ajigasawa Station ・ JR East ・Maito-machi Shimotomita 36, Ajigasawa-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2761Japan | ||||||
Ajigasawa Station (鰺ヶ沢駅, Ajigasawa-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Ajigasawa, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 1925 | ||||||
167.Narusawa Station ・ JR East ・Kitaukida, Ajigasawa-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2701Japan | ||||||
Narusawa Station (鳴沢駅, Narusawa-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Ajigasawa, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: May 15, 1925 | ||||||
168.Mutsu-Akaishi Station ・ JR East ・Akaishi-machi, Ajigasawa-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2731Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Akaishi Station (陸奥赤石駅, Mutsu-Akaishi-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Ajigasawa, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 26, 1929 | ||||||
169.Ajigasawa, Aomori | ||||||
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170.WeSPa-Tsubakiyama Station ・ JR East ・226-1 Henashi Nabeishi, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2327Japan | ||||||
WeSPa-Tsubakiyama Station (ウェスパ椿山駅, Wesupa-Tsubakiyama-eki) is a railway station on the Gonō Line in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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171.Oirase Station ・ JR East ・32 Oirase Shiomizaki, Fukaura Town, Nishitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 038-2413Japan | ||||||
Oirase Station (追良瀬駅, Oirase-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 13 December 1934; 89 years ago (1934-12-13) | ||||||
172.Ōdose Station ・ JR East ・Tanozawa, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori 038-2505Japan | ||||||
Ōdose Station (大戸瀬駅, Ōdose-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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173.Ōmagoshi Station ・ JR East ・Ōmagoshi Miyazakihama 12, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2208Japan | ||||||
Ōmagoshi Station (大間越駅, Ōmagoshi-eki) is a railway station in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 26, 1930 | ||||||
174.Kasose Station ・ JR East ・Kasose, Fukaura Town, Nishitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 038-2411Japan | ||||||
Kasose Station (風合瀬駅, Kasose-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 20 November 1954; 69 years ago (1954-11-20) | ||||||
175.Kitakanegasawa Station ・ JR East ・Kitakanegasawa, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2504Japan | ||||||
Kitakanegasawa Station (北金ヶ沢駅, Kitakanegasawa-eki) is a railway station in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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176.Jūniko Station ・ JR East ・Matsugami Shimo-Hamamatsu 32, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun Aomori-ken 038-2206Japan | ||||||
Jūniko Station (十二湖駅, Jūniko-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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177.Shirakamidaketozanguchi Station ・ JR East ・10 Miyazaki, Kurosaki, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun Aomori-ken 038-2207Japan | ||||||
Shikakamidaketozanguchi Station (白神岳登山口駅, Shikakamidake-Tozanguchi-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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178.Senjōjiki Station ・ JR East ・Kita-Kanegasawa Sakakibara 145, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2504Japan | ||||||
Senjōjiki Station (千畳敷駅, Senjōjiki-eki) is a railway station in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by on the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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179.Todoroki Station (Aomori) ・ JR East ・18 Ogita, Todoroki, Fukaura Town, Nishitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture 038-2412Japan | ||||||
Todoroki Station (驫木駅, Todoroki-eki) is a railway station on the Gonō Line in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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180.Hiroto Station ・ JR East ・Hiroto, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori 038-2321Japan | ||||||
Hiroto Station (広戸駅, Hiroto-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 25, 1954 | ||||||
181.Fukaura Station ・ JR East ・Fukaura, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2324Japan | ||||||
Fukaura Station (深浦駅, Fukaura-eki) is a railway station on the Gono Line in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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182.Henashi Station ・ JR East ・Henashi Shimo-Kiyotaki 124, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun Aomori-ken 038-2327Japan | ||||||
Henashi Station (艫作駅, Henashi-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: July 30, 1936 | ||||||
183.Matsukami Station ・ JR East ・Matsugami Kami-Hamamatsu 41, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2206Japan | ||||||
Matsukami Station (松神駅, Matsukami-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: October 14, 1932 | ||||||
184.Mutsu-Iwasaki Station ・ JR East ・Iwasaki Matsubara 63, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2202Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Iwasaki Station (陸奥岩崎駅, Mutsu-Iwasaki-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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185.Mutsu-Sawabe Station ・ JR East ・Sawabe, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2201Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Sawabe Station (陸奥沢辺駅, Mutsu-Sawabe-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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186.Mutsu-Yanagita Station ・ JR East ・Yanagita-Miyazaki, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-250Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Yanagita Station (陸奥柳田駅, Mutsu-Yanagita-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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187.Yokoiso Station ・ JR East ・Yokoiso Shimo-Okazaki 99, Fukaura-machi, Nishitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-2325Japan | ||||||
Yokoiso Station (横磯駅, Yokoiso-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fukaura, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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188.Kyūroku-jima | ||||||
Kyūroku-jima (久六島) is a group of islets in the Sea of Japan about 30 kilometers (19 mi) west of the Japanese main island of Honshu. It is administered as part of the town of Fukaura in Aomori Prefecture and is the prefecture's westernmost point. The islets are the peaks of a submarine volcano. | ||||||
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189.Fukaura | ||||||
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190.Iwaki River | ||||||
The Iwaki River (岩木川, Iwaki-gawa) is a river that crosses western Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is 102 kilometers (63 mi) in length and has a drainage area of 2,544 square kilometers (982 sq mi). Under the Rivers Act of 1964 the Iwaki is designated as a Class 1 River and is managed by the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism.[1][2] The Iwaki River is the longest river in Aomori Prefecture, and is the source of irrigation for the large-scale rice and apple production of the prefecture.[3][4][5][6] The Iwaki River, in the Tōhoku region north of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, remains unpolluted by radioactive materials after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. Testing for caesium-134 and caesium-137 is carried out and published on a bimonthly basis.[7] | ||||||
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192.Kita-Tokiwa Station ・ JR East ・Tokiwa, Fujisaki-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-1214Japan | ||||||
Kita-Tokiwa Station (北常盤駅, Kita-Tokiwa-eki) is a railway station in the town of Fujisaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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193.Hayashizaki Station ・ JR East ・Hayashizaki Hiraoka 35, Fujisaki-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-3806Japan | ||||||
Hayashizaki Station (林崎駅, Hayashizaki-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fujisaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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194.Fujisaki Station (Aomori) ・ JR East ・Nishimurai 60, Fujisaki-machi,[Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-3802Japan | ||||||
Fujisaki Station (藤崎駅, Fujisaki-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Fujisaki, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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195.Fujisaki, Aomori | ||||||
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196.Ōwani Station ・ Kōnan Railway Company ・34-20 Ōwani Maeda, Ōwani-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-0211Japan | ||||||
Ōwani Station (大鰐駅, Ōwani-eki) of the Kōnan Railway Company and Ōwani-Onsen Station (大鰐温泉駅, Ōwani-Onsen-eki) of East Japan Railway Company (JR East) on the northern Ōu Main Line form an integrated railway station in the town of Ōwani, Minamitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Company Opened: January 26, 1952 | ||||||
197.Sabaishi Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Sakuranoki Sabaishi, Ōwani-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-0241Japan | ||||||
Sabaishi Station (鯖石駅, Sabaishi-eki) is a railway station in the town of Ōwani, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator, Kōnan Railway Company. | ||||||
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198.Shukugawara Station (Aomori) ・ Kōnan Railway ・Kawasaki Shukugawara, Ōwani-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-0231Japan | ||||||
Shukugawara Station (宿川原駅, Shukugawara-eki) is a railway station in the town of Ōwani, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Kōnan Railway Company | ||||||
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199.Nagamine Station ・ JR East ・413-3 Nakamine Maeda, Ōwani-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-0202Japan | ||||||
Nagamine Station (長峰駅, Nagamine-eki) is a railway station on the northern Ōu Main Line in the town of Ōwani, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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200.Ōwani, Aomori | ||||||
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201.Inakadate Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・10-7 Takahi Fukayamabayashi, Inakadate-machi, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-1111Japan | ||||||
Inakadate Station (田舎館駅, Inakadate-eki) is a railway station on the Kōnan Railway Kōnan Line in the village of Inakadate, Minamitsugaru District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Konan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: 1 July 1950 (1950-07-01) | ||||||
202.Kawabe Station (Aomori) ・ JR East ・31-2 Kami-Nishida, Kawabe, Inakadate-mura, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-1141Japan | ||||||
Kawabe Station (川部駅, Kawabe-eki) is a railway station on the Ōu Main Line and Gonō Line in the village of Inakadate, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 1 December 1894 | ||||||
203.Tamboāto Station ・ Kōnan Railway ・Inakadate, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-1111Japan | ||||||
Tamboāto Station (田んぼアート駅, Tanboāto-eki) is a railway station on the Konan Railway Konan Line in Inakadate, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Konan Railway. | ||||||
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Operated by: Kōnan Railway Opened: 27 July 2013 (2013-07-27) | ||||||
204.Inakadate, Aomori | ||||||
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205.Itayanagi Station ・ JR East ・Fukunoda Minoruta 48, Itayanagi-cho, Minamitsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-3661Japan | ||||||
Itayanagi Station (板柳駅, Itayanagi-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Itayanagi, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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206.Itayanagi, Aomori | ||||||
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207.Tsurudomari Station ・ JR East ・Umebayashi 91, Tsuruta-machi, Kitatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-3522Japan | ||||||
Tsurudomari Station (鶴泊駅, Tsurudomari-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Tsuruta, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: September 25, 1918 | ||||||
208.Mutsu-Tsuruda Station ・ JR East ・Maeda 38, Tsuruta-cho, Kitatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 038-3503Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Tsuruda Station (陸奥鶴田駅, Mutsu-Tsuruda-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Tsuruta, Aomori Prefecture Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: September 25, 1918 | ||||||
209.Tsuruta, Aomori | ||||||
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210.Ashino Chishōgun Prefectural Natural Park ・Aomori Prefecture, Japan | ||||||
Ashino Chishōgun Prefectural Natural Park (芦野池沼群県立自然公園, Ashino Chishōgun kenritsu shizen-kōen) is a Prefectural Natural Park on the Tsugaru Peninsula in northwest Aomori Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1958, the park spans the borders of the municipalities of Goshogawara and Nakadomari. It encompasses Lake Ashino (芦野湖) and Ashino Park, which is planted with 2,300 cherry trees.[1][2] | ||||||
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211.Ōzawanai Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・48-2 Umihara, Ōzawanai, Nakadomari-machi, Kitatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 037-0311Japan | ||||||
Ōzawanai Station (大沢内駅, Ōzawanai-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the town of Nakadomari, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: October 4, 1930 | ||||||
212.Tsugaru-Nakasato Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・225-1 Kameyama, Nakasato, Nakadomari-machi, Kitatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 037-0305Japan | ||||||
Tsugaru-Nakasato Station (津軽中里駅, Tsugaru-Nakasato-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the town of Nakadomari, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: November 13, 1930 | ||||||
213.Fukōda Station ・ Tsugaru Railway Company ・7-3 Amagi, Fukōda, Nakadomari-machi, Kitatsugaru-gun, Aomori-ken 037-0308Japan | ||||||
Fukōda Station (深郷田駅, Fukōda-eki) is a railway station on the Tsugaru Railway Line in the town of Nakadomari, Aomori, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Tsugaru Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Tsugaru Railway Company Opened: April 24, 1932 | ||||||
214.Nakadomari | ||||||
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215.Arito Station ・ JR East ・Ozawadai, Noheji-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-3107Japan | ||||||
Arito Station (有戸駅, Arito-eki) is a railway station in the town of Noheji, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: March 20, 1921 | ||||||
216.Kita-Noheji Station ・ JR East ・Ishigamiura, Noheji-machi, Kamikita-gun Aomori-ken 039-3111Japan | ||||||
Kita-Noheji Station (北野辺地駅, Kita-Noheji-eki) is a railway station in the town of Noheji, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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217.Noheji Station ・ JR East Aoimori Railway ・49-2 Kamikonakano, Noheji, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture 039-3154Japan | ||||||
Noheji Station (野辺地駅, Noheji-eki) is a railway station located in the central district of the town of Noheji in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station has been operating since 1891. Since 2010, the station has been jointly operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the Aoimori Railway Company, a third sector, regional rail operator. The station is the southern terminus of JR East's Ōminato Line and was formerly the northern terminus of the Nanbu Jūkan Railway. | ||||||
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218.Noheji | ||||||
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219.Shichinohe Station ・ ・Japan | ||||||
Shichinohe Station (七戸駅, Shichinohe-eki) is a former railway station on the former Nanbu Jūkan Railway in Shichinohe, Aomori, Japan. There was once a plan to use the Nanbu Jūkan Railway to connect the Tōhoku Shinkansen with Noheji or Mutsu, but the railway was closed before the construction of the Tōhoku Shinkansen started. | ||||||
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Opened: 20 October 1962 (1962-10-20) | ||||||
220.Shichinohe Castle | ||||||
Shichinohe Castle (七戸城, Shichinohe-jō) was a Japanese castle located in what is now the town of Shichinohe, in Kamikita District of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan. On December 13, 1941, the area was proclaimed a National Historic Site by the Japanese government.[1] | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : Kamakura period Buildyear : unknown | ||||||
221.Takase River (Aomori) | ||||||
The Takase River (高瀬川, Takasegawa) is a Class A river system that flows through Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It flows from Mt. Yahata, through Lake Ogawara into the Pacific Ocean.[1][2] The river is very important to the economy of the region.[1] Approximately 80,000 people live in the river's catchment area.[1] | ||||||
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222.Shichinohe-Towada Station ・ JR East ・Arakumanai, Shichinohe, Kamikita District, AomoriJapan | ||||||
Shichinohe-Towada Station (七戸十和田駅, Shichinohe-Towada-eki) is a railway station on the Tohoku Shinkansen in Shichinohe, Aomori, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It opened on 4 December 2010. | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 4 December 2010; 13 years ago (2010-12-04) | ||||||
223.Shichinohe | ||||||
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224.Rokunohe | ||||||
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225.Arihata Station ・ JR East ・Arihata, Yokohama-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-4106Japan | ||||||
Arihata Station (有畑駅, Arihata-eki) is a railway station in the town of Yokohama, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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226.Fukkoshi Station ・ JR East ・Fukkoshi, Yokohama-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-4153Japan | ||||||
Fukkoshi Station (吹越駅, Fukkoshi-eki) is a railway station in the town of Yokohama, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: March 10, 1943 | ||||||
227.Mutsu-Yokohama Station ・ JR East ・Tatenoshiro, Yokohama-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-4133Japan | ||||||
Mutsu-Yokohama Station (陸奥横浜駅, Mutsu-Yokohama-eki) is a railway station in the town of Yokohama, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: 20 March 1921 | ||||||
228.Yokohama, Aomori | ||||||
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229.Eboshi-dake (Aomori) | ||||||
Eboshi-dake (烏帽子岳, Eboshi-dake) "Eboshi peak", with Eboshi being a Japanese hat, is a 719.6 metres (2,361 ft)[1] high mountain in the extreme north of the Japanese main island, Honshu, at the northern end of the Ōu Mountain Range. Its peak forms the boundary between the communities of Hiranai in the northwest, Noheji in the northeast, and Tōhoku in the south, all located in Aomori Prefecture. | ||||||
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Elevation: 719.6 m (2,361 ft) Parent range: Ōu Mountains | ||||||
230.Ottomo Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・3 Kamisasabashi, Tōhoku-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-2661Japan | ||||||
Ottomo Station (乙供駅, Ottomo-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tōhoku in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: January 1, 1894 | ||||||
231.Kamikitachō Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・1-22-97 Kamikita Kita, Tōhoku, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture 039-2404Japan | ||||||
Kamikitachō Station (上北町駅, Kamikitachō-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tōhoku in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 1 September 1891 | ||||||
232.Kogawara Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Oura, Tōhoku-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-2402Japan | ||||||
Kogawara Station (小川原駅, Kogawara-eki) is a railway station in the town of Tōhoku in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: June 10, 1953 | ||||||
233.Chibiki Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Taihei, Tōhoku, Kamikita District, Aomori Prefecture 039-2675Japan | ||||||
Chibiki Station (千曳駅, Chibiki-eki) is a railway station located in the town of Tōhoku in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. The station has been operating since 1910. Since 2010, the station has been operated by the Aoimori Railway Company, a third sector, regional rail operator. It is the least busy railway station along the Aoimori Railway. Passenger trains serve the station 17 hours a day; trains depart from the station roughly once an hour. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: 15 November 1910 (1910-11-15) | ||||||
234.Tōhoku, Aomori | ||||||
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235.Rokkasho | ||||||
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236.Shimoda Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Sakaida, Oirase-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-2124Japan | ||||||
Shimoda Station (下田駅, Shimoda eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the town of Oirase in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: December 20, 1891 | ||||||
237.Mukaiyama Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・3 Mukaiyama, Oirase-machi, Kamikita-gun, Aomori-ken 039-2151Japan | ||||||
Mukaiyama Station (向山駅, Mukaiyama-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the town of Oirase in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: July 10, 1936 | ||||||
238.Oirase | ||||||
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240.Higashidōri | ||||||
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241.Kazamaura | ||||||
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242.Sai, Aomori | ||||||
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243.Hotoke-ga-ura | ||||||
Hotokegaura (仏ヶ浦 also 仏宇多, Hotoke-ga-ura) is a series of rock formations along the sea cliffs on the west coast of Shimokita Peninsula at the entrance to Mutsu Bay in far northern Japan. These rock formations were designed a Natural Monument of Aomori Prefecture in 1934, and became further protected from April 23, 1941 as a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural Monument,[1][2] From 1968, the rock formations were also located within the borders of the Shimokita Hantō Quasi-National Park. In 1975, the surrounding waters were designated as Hotokegaura Marine Park. | ||||||
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245.Sannohe Castle | ||||||
Sannohe Castle (三戸城, Sannohe-jō) was a Muromachi period Japanese castle located in the center of what is now the town of Sannohe, in Sannohe District of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan. It was located on a river terrace of the Mabechi River, which formed part of its natural defenses. The castle site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in March 2022.[1] | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : 1558-1564 Buildyear : Nanbu Harumasa | ||||||
246.Metoki Station ・ Aoimori Railway Iwate Galaxy Railway Company ・Metoki Muranaka, Sannohe, Sannohe District, Aomori Prefecture 039-0113Japan | ||||||
Metoki Station (目時駅, Metoki-eki) is a railway station in the town of Sannohe in the Sannohe District of Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the third sector railway operators Aoimori Railway Company and Iwate Galaxy Railway Company. | ||||||
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Opened: 1 October 1948 | ||||||
247.Gonohe | ||||||
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249.Nanbu, Aomori | ||||||
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250.Shōjujidate Castle | ||||||
Shōjojidate Castle (聖寿寺館, Shōjojidate) was a Muromachi period Japanese castle located in what is now the town of Nanbu, in Sannohe District of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan. It was also known as the Moto-Sannohe Castle (本三戸城, Moto-Sannohe jō) (i.e. former Sannohe Castle). It was located at a strategic junction of the Ōshū Kaidō with the Kakuno Kaidō and the Mabechi River.The site of the castle, as well as the Buddhist temple of Sankō-ji, and the Moto-Sannohe Hachiman-gu Shinto Shrine collectively received protection as a National Historic Site on 30 September 2004. Portions of the site are now on private lands occupied by local farm houses and fruit orchards.[1] | ||||||
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Type: hirayama-style Japanese castle Builder : Kamakura period Buildyear : Nanbu Nobunaga | ||||||
251.Kenyoshi Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Kenyoshi, Nanbu-machi, Sannohe-gun, Aomori-ken 039-0612Japan | ||||||
Kenyoshi Station (剣吉駅, Ken'yoshi-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the town of Nanbu in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: July 1, 1897 | ||||||
252.Sannohe Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Omukai, Nanbu-machi, Sannohe-gun, Aomori-ken 039-0103Japan | ||||||
Sannohe Station (三戸駅, Sannohe-eki) is a railway station located in the Aoimori Railway Line in the town of Nanbu in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: September 1, 1898 | ||||||
253.Suwanotaira Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Tamagake, Nanbu-machi, Sannohe-gun, Aomori-ken 039-0101Japan | ||||||
Suwanotaira Station (諏訪ノ平駅, Suwanotaira-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the town of Nanbu in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: January 15, 1933 | ||||||
254.Tomabechi Station ・ Aoimori Railway ・Tomabechi, Nanbu-machi, Sannohe-gun, Aomori-ken 039-0802Japan | ||||||
Tomabechi Station (苫米地駅, Tomabechi-eki) is a railway station on the Aoimori Railway Line in the town of Nanbu in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, operated by the third sector railway operator Aoimori Railway Company. | ||||||
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Operated by: Aoimori Railway Opened: August 15, 1961 | ||||||
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256.Ōja Station ・ JR East ・Dōbutsu Ōja, Hashikami-machi, Sannohe-gun, Aomori-ken 039-1201Japan | ||||||
Ōja Station (大蛇駅, Ōja-eki) is a railway station on the Hachinohe Line in the town of Hashikami, Sannohe District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: December 10, 1956 | ||||||
257.Hashikami Station ・ JR East ・11 Dobutsu Sakakiyama, Hashikami-machi, Sannohe-gun, Aomori-ken 039-1201Japan | ||||||
Hashikami Station (階上駅, Hashikami-eki) is a railway station on the Hachinohe Line in the town of Hashikami, Sannohe District, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). | ||||||
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Operated by: JR East Opened: November 10, 1924 | ||||||
258.Shingō, Aomori | ||||||
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