🚗🤲 Starting from Tokyo
🌟 Day 1: Tokyo - Tazawa Ko - Kakunodate - Akita ▶️ Tazawa Ko: Enjoy a boat ride on the lake or take a leisurely walk along the lakeshore to savor the tranquility and serenity. ▶️ Kakunodate: The architecture here consists of former samurai residences, concentrated on both sides of "Buke Yashiki Dori". Just stroll along this street. 🌟 Day 2: Akita - Aomori ▶️ Akita Prefectural Museum of Art: Designed by Tadao Ando. On the second floor, there's a café with a massive glass window offering a stunning view of Akita Park, incredibly beautiful. ▶️ A FACTORY Apple Factory: Divided into three parts: a restaurant, Aomori cider brewery, and a souvenir shop. 🌟 Day 3: Aomori - Towada Lake ▶️ Aomori Fish and Vegetable Center CenTA for breakfast. Buy meal tickets at the entrance, 2000円 for 12 tickets. With the tickets, you get a bowl, and they serve you rice in it. Then, you can take this bowl to various stalls to choose the sashimi and seafood you want on top of your rice, all self-service 🍣. ▶️ Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art: Supervised by renowned designer Jun Aoki, inspired by the Sannai Maruyama Site in Aomori, it's like a white box sitting in the open field, simple and solemn. ▶️ JR Aomori - Towada Lake Shuyu 🌟 Day 4: Towada Lake - Hachinohe ▶️ Oirase Keiryu: Flowing out from Towada Lake, the path is lined with greenery that changes with the terrain, making for a very comfortable walk. ▶️ Hachinohe City Museum of Art: The most enjoyable art museum in Japan in my opinion. 1200円 🎫, and you can re-enter as many times as you want. 🌟 Day 5: Hachinohe - Return to Tokyo ▶️ Tatehana Shichigahama Morning Market, Sunday 5-9 AM. One of Japan's three major morning markets, the largest in scale. The market is 800 meters long with many shops selling a wide variety of food, fresh products, and daily necessities. From Hachinohe's specialty seafood, grilled fish, vegetables, rice, udon noodles, and more to daily goods, everything is available. ▶️ Hachishin Center: A bit further into the market, you'll find a place called Nanlimura. For 400円 per person for 2 hours, you get a seat, a charcoal stove, seasonings, plates, chopsticks, wet wipes, and other tools. After paying, you'll be taken to your seat and given a shopping basket so you can go shopping for seafood in the market. #Japan #JapanTravel #JapanPrivateTour #JapanTokyo #JapanOffTheBeatenPath #TohokuTravel