AOMORI Japan|Oirase Gorge – The Most Beautiful Green I’ve Ever Seen, Hirosaki City – HQ Rec’d

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(HQ Rec’d)
Step into the green heart of Aomori, northern Japan. We stayed at Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel and finally got to explore the breathtaking Oirase Gorge.
With moss-covered rocks, clear waterfalls, and a peaceful trail along the stream,
I felt like I was seeing just how beautiful nature’s greens could be—
a world of colors I had never truly experienced before.

We also visit the historic Sukayu Onsen, taste cassis cakes in Aomori city, enjoy premium sushi in Hirosaki, relax at a retro Taisho-era Starbucks and cafes, and explore Iwakiyama Shrine and Hirosaki Castle. The day ends with a mouthwatering dinner of Tohoku wagyu beef.

This trip is a perfect blend of nature, history, and gourmet experiences—an unforgettable taste of Aomori.

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00:00 Opening

00:45 Sukayu Onsen – Historic Hot Spring Retreat

01:49 Hoshino Resorts Oirase Keiryu Hotel – Stay in Nature’s Embrace

04:26 Oirase Keiryu Stream Walk – Mossy Rocks & Gentle Waterfalls

10:52 Drive through Mt. Hakkoda & Scenic Lunch Stop

12:00 Aomori City – Local Blackcurrant Cake Delight

12:36 Hirosaki – Incredible Local Sushi Experience

13:08 Retro Starbucks at Hirosaki Castle Park – Taisho Era Vibes

15:29 Iwakiyama Shrine – Sacred Power Spot at Mt. Iwaki’s Base

17:23 Cafe Lunch by Hirosaki Castle Park

18:06 Hirosaki Castle & Mt. Iwaki Viewing

18:57 Taisho Romantic Café – A Step Back in Time

20:00 Tohoku Wagyu BBQ – Final Feast of the Journey

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