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Get to Know Tohoku - A Complete Guide to the Mystical Northern Wonderland!

Get to Know Tohoku - A Complete Guide to the Mystical Northern Wonderland!

Last updated: 24 December 2025

Japan's northeastern Tohoku region is home to cat islands, storybook scenery, and some of the best hot springs in the nation!

Often overlooked by travelers in favor of areas with large cities, Tohoku is brimming with undiscovered treasures providing an authentic, off-the-beaten-path Japan adventure! Uncover the mysteries of Tohoku with LIVE JAPAN’s comprehensive Tohoku guides!

Table of Contents
  1. A Cat Lover’s Dream on a Quiet Island in Miyagi
  2. Step Back in Time at a Lantern-Lit Hot Spring Town
  3. Walk Through a Tunnel of Blossoms in Northern Japan
  4. Why Aomori Is Tohoku’s Ultimate Outdoor Escape
  5. A Snow-Covered Post Town Straight Out of a Storybook
  6. Where to Soak in Tohoku’s Most Memorable Hot Springs
  7. Exploring the Snowy Landscapes and Local Flavors of Yamagata
  8. Sacred Temples and Tranquil Gardens in Rural Iwate
  9. Dreamlike Landscapes Waiting Beyond Japan’s Big Cities
  10. The Best Last-Minute Souvenir Stop Before Leaving Tohoku

A Cat Lover’s Dream on a Quiet Island in Miyagi

A Cat Lover’s Dream on a Quiet Island in Miyagi

One of Japan's 'cat islands,' Tashirojima Island is home to a city of adorable kitties! Over a hundred cats live their carefree days on this picturesque island, providing cat-lovers with plenty of adorable photo opportunities! With Cat God legends and kitten-shaped lodging, Tashirojima Island is a must-visit for feline fanatics!

Step Back in Time at a Lantern-Lit Hot Spring Town

Step Back in Time at a Lantern-Lit Hot Spring Town

Nestled among the scenic mountains of Yamagata's Obanazawa City, Ginzan Onsen is one of Japan's most alluring onsen towns. Being the definitive hot spring for Tohoku locals and a growing must-visit destination for visitors from abroad, you can’t miss putting this on your itinerary! Join us as we step back in time into ancient Japan at Ginzan Onsen!

Walk Through a Tunnel of Blossoms in Northern Japan

Walk Through a Tunnel of Blossoms in Northern Japan

If a cherry blossom festival is on your Japan to-do list, Kitakami Tenshochi Park in Kitakami will be sure to satisfy!

The park’s magical ‘sakura festival’ is held annually from mid-April to early May. Sakura-lovers from near and far frolic throughout the 2km corridor of blooming cherry trees hoping to snap the perfect photo. This breathtaking natural phenomenon can also be appreciated from the comfort of a boat or Japanese carriage!

Why Aomori Is Tohoku’s Ultimate Outdoor Escape

Why Aomori Is Tohoku’s Ultimate Outdoor Escape

Aomori, located in the northernmost tip of Japan’s Honshu island, brims with stunning seasonal landscapes. Most famous is the Shirakami-Sanchi Mountains, a World Natural Heritage Site, along with the Oirase Gorge in Towada-Hachimantai National Park and the Hakkoda Mountains. If you’re tired of Japan’s big cities and are longing for an outdoor escape, Aomori is your best bet!

A Snow-Covered Post Town Straight Out of a Storybook

A Snow-Covered Post Town Straight Out of a Storybook

Ouchi-juku is a quaint town of thatched-roof houses worthy of a film set! Tucked away in the mountains of Shimogo in Fukushima Prefecture, it prospered as a stop-over for travelers during the 1600s.

Almost as if frozen in time, there are over 30 ancient thatch-roofed houses surrounded by hills and farms dotting the township. When it snows, the incredible view is blanketed in white, creating an otherworldly atmosphere reminiscent of a fairytale!

Where to Soak in Tohoku’s Most Memorable Hot Springs

Where to Soak in Tohoku’s Most Memorable Hot Springs

From tourist staples to isolated hidden gems, onsen hot springs can be found just about anywhere in Tohoku! Each boasts its own memorable characteristics, allowing you to soak your troubles away in a completely different spot each time.

However, Tohoku onsen are a distinct breed! Many are home to deep-rooted cultural practices different from anywhere else in Japan! Instead of hopping in blind and accidentally offending a local, it’s better to know what you’re in for before you visit!

Exploring the Snowy Landscapes and Local Flavors of Yamagata

Exploring the Snowy Landscapes and Local Flavors of Yamagata

Yamagata Prefecture is a nature-rich region located on the Sea of Japan side of Tohoku. With sweltering summers and snowy winters, the seasons are arguably felt more starkly in Yamagata than anywhere else in Japan!

With plenty of exciting sightseeing spots, including ample parks and scenic boat rides, a trip here will be full of unforgettable memories. If you're a health-nut, Yamagata is also known for its lavish fruit production, boasting the largest cherry harvest in Japan!

Sacred Temples and Tranquil Gardens in Rural Iwate

Sacred Temples and Tranquil Gardens in Rural Iwate

Hiraizumi, in Iwate Prefecture, was founded in the 11th century, just before the emergence of Japan’s samurai society. Here, a culture based on Pure Land Buddhism blossomed, naturally prompting the construction of numerous exquisite temples and gardens of which many exist today.

In recognition of its cultural value, Hiraizumi was designated a World Heritage Site in 2011, making the area explode with popularity! If you’re wanting to unwind while getting in touch with your spiritual side, Hiraizumi is one of Tohoku’s most sacred spots!

Dreamlike Landscapes Waiting Beyond Japan’s Big Cities

Dreamlike Landscapes Waiting Beyond Japan’s Big Cities

From a gigantic crater lake of emerald green water to a ‘dragon’s eye’ pond, the nature-rich Tohoku region overflows with magnificent views!

Furthermore, with starkly different seasons, Tohoku’s environment and activities change dramatically throughout the year. While winter is arguably the most popular period, the other seasons bring lush beauty ideal for outdoor adventures! Best of all, being away from touristy areas, Tohoku is packed with hidden gems waiting to be discovered by the ambitious traveler!

The Best Last-Minute Souvenir Stop Before Leaving Tohoku

The Best Last-Minute Souvenir Stop Before Leaving Tohoku

Share a slice of your Tohoku trip with friends and family, along with a special memento for yourself, by picking up some unique Tohoku souvenirs at Sendai Station!

Omiyage Dokoro No. 3 curates a collection of the finest souvenirs from around the greater Sendai area! As Sendai is one of Tohoku’s main transit hubs, it's the perfect chance to pick something up before returning to Tokyo.

However, finding the ultimate souvenir encapsulating everything Tohoku is trickier than it seems! To help, we asked the Omiyage Dokoro No. 3 staff what their most popular souvenirs are!

As Tohoku is one of Japan’s lesser-explored regions, it’s best to be well prepared! With these articles, you’ll be armed with ample insider knowledge, allowing you to fit right in and make your Tohoku adventure a sure-fire success!

Written by:
Steve Csorgo
Steve Csorgo

From Melbourne, Australia, Steve lives in Niigata City, two hours north-west of Tokyo. His passions include discovering local sake, dining at interesting restaurants and travelling as much of Japan as possible.

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