[1 Night, 2 Days in Aomori] Add More to Your Lake Towada Trip! Enjoy Nature and Hot Springs

[1 Night, 2 Days in Aomori] Add More to Your Lake Towada Trip! Enjoy Nature and Hot Springs

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Aomori Prefecture sits at the northern tip of Japan’s main island.
From the untouched nature of Shirakami-Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage site that stretches into Akita Prefecture, to Hirosaki, a historic castle town, and Hachinohe, a port city famous for seafood, the prefecture is filled with diverse attractions.
This time, we introduce a 2-day model course centered on Oirase Gorge and Lake Towada, two of Aomori’s most scenic highlights! Why not head out on a trip to relax in beautiful nature and hot springs?

Day 1 | Start Your Trip in the Port City of Hachinohe!

Your trip starts at JR Hachinohe Station.
Take the Hachinohe Line bound for Kuji to Same Station, then head to your first destination, Kabushima Shrine.

Hachinohe Station, also a stop on the Tohoku Shinkansen
Hachinohe Station, also a stop on the Tohoku Shinkansen

Pray for better fortune at hilltop Kabushima Shrine, where rare black-tailed gulls soar overhead!

Kabushima Shrine stands about a 15-minute walk from Same Station. From the shrine grounds atop the stone steps, you can take in sweeping views of the peaceful port town below.
Known as a place to pray for good financial fortune, this is the perfect first stop to make your wish. Kabushima is also designated a National Natural Monument as a breeding ground for rare black-tailed gulls, and at the height of the season, you can see around 30,000 of them flying overhead.

A shrine founded in 1269, standing at the top of the stone steps
A shrine founded in 1269, standing at the top of the stone steps
Because gull droppings may fall from above, several umbrellas are available free of charge for visitors at the base of the shrine
Because gull droppings may fall from above, several umbrellas are available free of charge for visitors at the base of the shrine

Enjoy art at the Hachinohe Art Museum, reopened in 2021

From Kabushima Shrine, take a train bound for Hachinohe and get off at Hon-Hachinohe Station. From there, head to the Hachinohe Art Museum, about a 10-minute walk away.

The Hachinohe Art Museum is a key facility in the city’s vision of community building through art. The Giant Room, which opens out from the entrance, allows for flexible layouts and serves as a highly versatile space for special exhibitions, unique events, and workshops. Food trucks also often gather in the plaza in front of the museum, especially on weekends, so be sure to check that out too!

The municipal art museum reopened after renovation in November 2021
©Daici Ano The municipal art museum reopened after renovation in November 2021

For lunch, head to Hasshoku Center

Approx. 15 minutes by taxi from the Hachinohe Art Museum, your slightly late lunch awaits at Hasshoku Center, where fresh seafood from Hachinohe Port, one of Japan’s leading ports, is on offer.
With around 60 shops lined up, Hasshoku Center is a huge market packed with fresh seafood landed at Hachinohe Port and other local specialties. There’s a conveyor-belt sushi restaurant serving local fish, as well as places where you can grill ingredients you just bought over charcoal, so choosing what to eat may be the hardest part.
The center also sells processed foods and local sake, so after lunch, you can enjoy shopping for souvenirs.

Inside the lively center, rows of fresh seafood are on display
Inside the lively center, rows of fresh seafood are on display
Grill the ingredients you just bought over charcoal and enjoy!
Grill the ingredients you just bought over charcoal and enjoy!

Stay at Hoshino Resorts Aomoriya and enjoy Aomori culture and hot springs!

After filling both your stomach and spirit with fresh seafood, it’s time to head to your accommodation for the day!
From Hasshoku Center, take a bus to Hachinohe Station, then board the Aoimori Railway to Misawa Station. From Misawa Station, take the shuttle bus.
For this trip, you’ll stay at Hoshino Resorts Aomoriya, a hot spring ryokan theme resort where you can fully enjoy both Aomori culture and hot springs. The spacious grounds also include a natural park dotted with ponds and old traditional houses, making it a relaxing place to spend time. Among the 236 guest rooms across three buildings, some are uniquely decorated with Nebuta displays throughout, creating a distinctly Aomori atmosphere.
At night, a live show inspired by Aomori’s festivals is held, giving you a chance to experience the region’s culture and hospitality during your stay.

The hot springs can be enjoyed in four types, including open-air baths and indoor baths
The hot springs can be enjoyed in four types, including open-air baths and indoor baths
The Aomori Nebuta Room, decorated with Nebuta motifs on the sliding doors and ceiling
The Aomori Nebuta Room, decorated with Nebuta motifs on the sliding doors and ceiling
Michinoku Matsuriya, the event venue where live shows are held every night
Michinoku Matsuriya, the event venue where live shows are held every night

Day 2 | Enjoy the Great Outdoors at Oirase Gorge and Lake Towada!

On day 2, it’s finally time to visit two of Aomori’s top scenic spots, Oirase Gorge and Lake Towada.
From JR Misawa Station, take the Aoimori Railway bound for Hachinohe for Approx. 20 minutes and get off at Hachinohe Station, then head to the bus stop. From the Hachinohe Station West Exit bus stop, take the JR Bus Tohoku Oirase-go bound for Lake Towada for Approx. 95 minutes and get off at Yakeyama bus stop.

Take a walk through the beautiful, nature-rich Oirase Gorge

Designated both a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a Natural Monument of Japan, Oirase Gorge is one of the Tohoku region’s best-known scenic destinations. The stream runs for Approx. 14 km from Nenokuchi on the shore of Lake Towada to Yakeyama, and a walking path along the gorge makes it easy to enjoy a peaceful stroll surrounded by nature.
This time, you’ll take an easier route and enjoy a forest walk from Yakeyama bus stop to Deai Bridge and back, which takes about 30 minutes round trip.

Walk the full route and you can enjoy a trek of Approx. 4 hours
Walk the full route and you can enjoy a trek of Approx. 4 hours

Lunch at Stone Oven Pizza Ortolana, where you can fully enjoy vegetables from Aomori Prefecture

After your walk, it’s lunchtime at Stone Oven Pizza Ortolana, located at the gateway to Oirase Gorge and known for its authentic stone oven pizzas.
This restaurant serves authentic pizza baked in a stone oven and topped with freshly harvested vegetables delivered directly from local farmers. This time, you’ll try the mixed pizza “Ortolana.” It’s a recommended choice topped with several kinds of fresh vegetables and dry sausage. After your walk, this delicious pizza is the perfect way to recharge!

Packed with fresh vegetables delivered directly from farmers!
Packed with fresh vegetables delivered directly from farmers!

Head to Lake Towada, designated along with Oirase Gorge as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a Natural Monument of Japan

Once you’ve had your fill, take the JR bus bound for Lake Towada from Yakeyama bus stop for Approx. 45 minutes, then get off at Lake Towada bus stop. You’ve arrived at Lake Towada, the final destination of this trip!
Lake Towada is a caldera lake formed by the volcanic activity of Towada Volcano, which began around 200,000 years ago. From spring through fall, you can also enjoy activities such as canoeing and board tours.
On the southern side of the lake, you’ll find restaurants and souvenir shops, making it a great place for a little stroll around the area.

Lake Towada shows a different side in every season
Lake Towada shows a different side in every season
On the lakeshore at Towadako Yasumiya stands the Maiden Statue, one of Lake Towada’s symbols
On the lakeshore at Towadako Yasumiya stands the Maiden Statue, one of Lake Towada’s symbols

Take a stroll on the lake with the Lake Towada sightseeing boat

Now it’s time for the main event of your Lake Towada sightseeing trip: a relaxing cruise on the Lake Towada sightseeing boat.
This time, choose the Yasumiya-Nenokuchi route and enjoy Approx. 50 minutes on the lake. In summer, take in the fresh greenery, and in fall, the autumn leaves, as you admire the beautiful seasonal scenery from the boat. It’s a wonderful view and a perfect way to wrap up this trip!

A relaxing lake stroll of Approx. 50 minutes around the vast Lake Towada
A relaxing lake stroll of Approx. 50 minutes around the vast Lake Towada

1-Night, 2-Day Aomori Model Course Schedule

Day 1

9:25am
Start at JR Hachinohe Station
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Take the JR Hachinohe Line bound for Kuji → get off at Same Station, then walk Approx. 15 minutes
10:10am
Kabushima Shrine
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Walk Approx. 15 minutes → board the JR Hachinohe Line bound for Hachinohe at Same Station → get off at Hon-Hachinohe Station, then walk Approx. 10 minutes
11:55am
Hachinohe Art Museum
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Approx. 12 minutes by taxi
1:20pm
Hasshoku Center
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Walk Approx. 2 minutes → from the Hasshoku Center bus stop, take the Nanbu Bus Hasshoku 100-yen bus bound for Hachinohe Ekimae → get off at Hachinohe Ekimae and walk Approx. 5 minutes → from Hachinohe Station, take the Aoimori Railway Rapid Shimokita bound for Ominato → get off at Misawa Station, then take the shuttle bus for Approx. 3 minutes
3:40pm
Hoshino Resorts Aomoriya

Day 2

11:35am
Oirase Gorge
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Yakeyama–Deai Bridge (Approx. 30 minutes round trip)
12:10pm
Stone Oven Pizza Ortolana
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From Yakeyama bus stop, take the JR Bus Tohoku Mizuumi-go bound for Lake Towada → get off at Lake Towada bus stop, then walk a short distance
1:00pm
Lake Towada
2:45pm
Lake Towada Sightseeing Boat

1-Night, 2-Day Aomori Model Course (Map)

1-Night, 2-Day Aomori Model Course

Summary

What did you think of this trip that adds even more to a visit to the popular sightseeing spot Lake Towada?
In addition to the trip introduced here, we also recommend plans starting from Shin-Aomori Station and heading to Lake Towada via the Hakkoda area, home to Sukayu Onsen.
Before your trip to Aomori Prefecture, be sure to also read Aomori Travel Guide: Read This Before Planning Your Trip.

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