Nakadomachi

Located in the northwestern part of the Tsugaru Peninsula, Nakadomari-cho is known as a place of fresh sea products and related to Dazai Osamu-a quiet tourist destination with a blend of nature and literature.

Located in the northwestern part of the Tsugaru Peninsula, Nakadomari-cho is known as a place of fresh sea products and related to Dazai Osamu-a quiet tourist destination with a blend of nature and literature.

Noheji is a port town on the border of Mutsu Bay and has flourished as a sea and railway hub. It is a calm town with its historic lighthouse and natural scenery.

Shichinohe is known as the town of Ma, where you can experience horseback riding and horse culture, and there is also a natural-rich environment and hot springs, so you can enjoy a healing journey.

Rokunohe is a farming area, especially with garlic and rice; it is a town with an idyllic rural landscape and local warmth.

Yokohama is famous for its rapeseed fields, which stain yellow on one side in the spring. It's a town rich in nature, facing Mutsu Bay, and is also perfect for a drive.

Tōhoku is a town rich in nature on the banks of Lake Ogawara, where fishing and canoeing can be enjoyed; hot springs and local food culture are also attractive.

Rokkasho Village is known for its nuclear-related facilities, but it is still undergoing efforts to live with wind power and nature. It is a spreading nature and energy town.

Oirase-cho is adjacent to the city of Towada and has good access to the Oirase Mountain Stream and the hot spring area; it is a town where the nature is in harmony with quiet residential areas.

Oma is the northernmost town of Honshu, and is famous nationwide for its single fishing of tuna, and it is a fisherman town where you can enjoy a superb view of the Tsugaru Strait and the good of the sea.

Dongtong Village is a village that coexists with nature, where wind power is thriving, and its beautiful coastline is an attraction. It is a quiet place where leisurely time flows.