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Travel Tips for Your Vacations to Aomori

Aomori Prefecture is the northernmost prefecture on Honshu, Japan's main island, and the country’s chief region of apple production.

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How to Travel Around Aomori Prefecture

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Seasonal Event Information

  • Lake Towada’s Winter Story, held between December and February, is a festival of lights, laughter and food. Samurai and demon faces carved out of snow tower more than 10 metres high.
  • The Goshogawara Tachineputa Festival in August features moving floats 20 metres high. Designs focus on deities, demons, and Japanese folklore. The night parade means the floats glow from the inside, creating a festive mood.
  • The Misawa Air Show in September, hosted on the US Air Force base in Misawa, is a day-long festival of fighter jets performing aerial stunts, and visitors can explore the aircraft on the ground

Climate in Aomori Prefecture

The Ou Mountain range in the centre divides the prefecture into two distinct climatic regions, with heavy snowfall in winter and warm summers in the west, and dry, sunny winters and cool, very humid summers in the east.

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Weather in Aomori

Saturday light rain
62°F May 17, 2025
Sunday light rain
65°F May 18, 2025
Monday broken clouds
64°F May 19, 2025
Tuesday heavy intensity rain
63°F May 20, 2025
Wednesday light rain
55°F May 21, 2025
Thursday heavy intensity rain
53°F May 22, 2025
Friday moderate rain
53°F May 23, 2025
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