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    The product center has some unique local ingredients, and outside there are sometimes food trucks where you can grab hot food or coffee and desserts.
    Inside, they sell a 20-serving pack of the “Shijimi Yojoki” clam soup. It’s a great deal and tastes really good.

    Kabushima Shrine was seriously fun! Driving there is the easiest, and the visitor center even thoughtfully has umbrellas you can borrow.

    There are tons of seagulls, and as you walk around you’ll get little “golden gifts from the sky” surprises, so you’re constantly having to dodge.

    Honestly, that kind of travel experience is what turned into an unforgettable memory for me!

    The hallways at Aomoriya are filled with goldfish lanterns. At night there’s also a paid festival show, and you can join in—it’s super lively and so much fun!
    The food was also really delicious.
    Walking around the property is easy and relaxing. Especially soaking in the foot bath while looking out at the lake—what a treat for both body and mind. It’s truly a different kind of experience.

    I happened to catch a live performance event. Even though I couldn’t join the festival myself, the on-site exhibits and interactive performances still let me feel the festival’s lively vibe.

    The lighting, music, and those huge Nebuta lantern floats right in front of you make it feel like you’re actually there.

    I finally got the chance to visit the Aomori Museum of Art and see Yoshitomo Nara’s work—honestly, I fell in love with it at first sight.
    Getting to run into art while traveling is the kind of thing that stays with you.

    Taking a boat ride on Lake Towada, we headed into the breeze and cruised across the waves. The water was sparkling.

    The boatman gave thoughtful explanations the whole way, so we didn’t just see the scenery—we also heard the lake’s legends. It made the trip feel that much warmer and more meaningful.

    While walking along the shore of Lake Towada, the Maiden Statue stood quietly by the water, keeping visitors company. The lake, mountains, and sculpture together made a truly moving scene.

    Oirase Stream is packed with that fresh, woodsy air. Walking through it feels like the forest is giving you a gentle hug, and your mood instantly lifts.

    Out of all the big and small ponds, Aoike is the most famous.
    Walking through the forest, you feel a light breeze on your face, and even your breathing starts to feel easier. It’s such a peaceful, refreshing way to enjoy nature.

    I fell in love with this aquarium the moment I saw that huge glass tank. All the different fish were so soothing to watch.