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Aomori

Aomori is the capital city of Aomori Prefecture in the Tohoku region of Japan. It lies at the northern tip of Honshu, facing Mutsu Bay and bordered by the Tsugaru Strait to the north. The city functions as the administrative, economic, and cultural center of the prefecture and has a population in the low hundreds of thousands.

Geography and climate: The city is located on the coast of Mutsu Bay near the Hakkoda Mountains.

History and culture: The area includes Sannai-Maruyama, one of Japan's largest Jomon-period archaeological sites, which provides

Economy and notable products: Local industry combines fishing, agriculture, and light manufacturing. Aomori Prefecture is famous

Transportation: Shin-Aomori Station on the Tohoku Shinkansen is the main rail hub, with through services from

It
experiences
cold
winters
with
heavy
snowfall
and
warm
summers,
giving
it
a
humid
climate
typical
of
northern
Honshu.
evidence
of
early
settled
life
in
the
region.
Aomori
is
also
known
for
the
Nebuta
Matsuri,
a
summer
festival
in
August
featuring
large
illuminated
floats.
for
apples,
and
the
city
serves
as
a
distribution
hub
for
seafood
and
regional
specialties.
Tokyo.
The
Seikan
Tunnel
links
Honshu
and
Hokkaido
via
the
Hokkaido
Shinkansen.
Aomori
Airport
serves
the
city,
and
ferries
operate
to
Hakodate
and
other
ports
in
Hokkaido.