- Hokkaido & Tohoku
- Aomori
- Hirosaki, Aomori, Tsugaru
- Hachinohe
- Towada/Oirase
Local Guide
- Kaori Yoshida
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Cats, Cats, Cats
She is a cat lover who loves her cat very much. He is usually cool, but when he talks about cats, he never stops. When he drinks alcohol, he always has a lemon sour, and he loves lemons so much that he even eats the lemon that accompanies it. At work, Yoshida notices even the smallest changes in Guest/customers and provides attentive and courteous service. She is a Staff/staff member who is trusted by her junior staff members, who always rely on her when they are in need of help.
- Aomoriya by Hoshino Resorts
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Haneto dance and the festive mood is great!
Introduction page
This is an inn where you can fully enjoy Aomori's festivals, dialects, and other cultural aspects. The approximately 220,000 tsubo (1.5 acres) of grounds include a park dotted with old houses, where you can enjoy meals and a variety of activities.
Local Guide FAQ
- What do you recommend (places, experiences, food) in the Aomori area?
This is a café called "Holonweiler" located along the Tanezaki Coast in Hachinohe. Here you can choose from a wide variety of soft-serve ice cream, including flavor combinations, toppings, and even cones. We hope you will enjoy it while viewing the sea of Tanezaki.
- Please sneak in some hole-in-the-wall places that you know because you live there.
The "Hyakka Ryosai" buffet Restaurant is attached to "Aguri no Sato Oirase," a sightseeing farm where you can also pick strawberries. Among the menu, the vegetable sticks are very tasty. They are seasoned with black garlic mayonnaise and special miso paste. I don't like carrots, but the carrots here are so sweet that I can eat as many as I want. On Wednesdays, they add a limited menu.
- Where did you travel to last year and with whom?
I went to Hakodate with my parents in winter. I love the Hakodate cityscape, so I wanted to go there! I make plans as soon as I feel like it and go alone. I like to parade around the city and always stop by the Music Box Museum, where I buy and collect one music box each time.
- What do you do on your days off?
I find cute sundries stores and go shop-hopping. Whether it is imported or Japanese goods, I like to take my time looking at the products in the store. I also take care of my cat. It is the most relaxing thing for me to see her when she is tired of playing with her toys and has fallen asleep.
- Is there anything you always take with you on a trip?
I have a music player with a lot of my favorite music. I listen to my favorite music that is suited to the place I am traveling to as well as the place I have arrived at. Every time I listen to the songs again, I like the pleasant sensation of remembering the excitement of traveling and the memories of the destination.




