Aomori is the northernmost prefecture on the main island of Japan and is blessed with both diverse culture and magnificent nature, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site Shirakami Sanchi, the Jomon ... read more
Aren’t you interested in visiting Japanese schools and experiencing some activities with the students there?In this tour you will visit an elementary school and/or a junior high school as well as see ... read more
Aomori City is located on the northern tip of Honshu, the biggest island, and is a port city with a beautiful city skyline and a magnificent mountain range in the background. You first head for the G... read more
Even if you have taken so many tours in places of scenic beauty and historical interest, not many people have taken a tour in the residential area where you can actually feel the locals' life. In thi... read more
Hachinohe is located on the pacific coast in Aomori Prefecture, and a gateway to Oirase Gorge and Lake Towada. How about trying local culture and fresh food in one day before going to Oirase and Lake... read more
Following the end of the Ice Age, the Jomon Period began in Japan around 13,000 years B. C. and lasted 10,000 years. Aomori Prefecture, together with the prefectures of Hokkaido, Akita and Iwate ho... read more
Following the end of the Ice Age, the Jomon Period began in Japan around 13,000 years B. C. and lasted 10,000 years. Aomori Prefecture, together with the prefectures of Hokkaido, Akita and Iwate ho... read more
Following the end of the Ice Age, the Jomon Period began in Japan around 13,000 years B. C. and lasted 10,000 years. Aomori Prefecture, together with the prefectures of Hokkaido, Akita and Iwate aim ... read more