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Savor Shijimi Clam Ramen at the Famous “Wakayama” Restaurant by Lake Jūsan – A Local Aomori Delicacy!
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Shijimi Clam Ramen at Wakayama – A Local Favorite by Lake Jūsan While driving near the Jūsan Lake Bridge, we stopped by a well-known ramen spot: Shijimi Ramen Wakayama Jūsan Lake Main Branch. It’s a spacious eatery with both tatami and table seating. We couldn’t help but laugh at the name—“Wakayama” in Aomori? That contrast alone made us curious enough to drop in. Apparently, it’s a pretty famous place! We just stopped in on a whim, drawn in by the name alone, so we had zero expectations—pleasant surprise! We ordered the “Large Shijimi Clam Ramen”, featuring extra-big freshwater clams. Maybe ...
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Peaceful Boardwalk Hike at Tashirodaira Marshland: Discover Hakkoda’s Hidden Highland in Aomori
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Tranquil Boardwalk Hiking at Tashirodaira Marshland, Hakkoda After checking out of Sukayu Onsen, I took a little detour to explore the peaceful Hakkoda region. I ended up at Tashirodaira Marshland, located in the northeastern foothills of Mt. Hakkoda in Aomori. The area features three well-maintained wooden boardwalk trails and a small rest area. It takes about an hour to walk the entire loop at a leisurely pace. Even in casual clothes, you can enjoy the beauty of a mountain hike here. I don’t know much about marsh plants, but the wide-open scenery and fresh air were so liberating—it felt like ...
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Taste the Sea in Every Bite: Iso Ramen & Uni Bowl at Rest House Ushio, Iwate
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Breathtaking Ocean Views & Seafood Delights! Savor Iso Ramen & Uni Bowl at Rest House Ushio Rest House Ushio We took a relaxing coastal drive down to Fudai Village in Iwate Prefecture. About 30 minutes south of Kuji City, you’ll find Rest House Ushio, a charming restaurant with a panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean. Window seats offer an unforgettable ocean view! This red-roofed building sits perched above the stunning Rikuchu Coastline—and fun fact: it was even used as a filming location for the drama Amachan! Here it is… the Iso Ramen and Uni Bowl set! They also offer a ...
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Witness the Power of Nature: Visiting the Taro Kanko Hotel Tsunami Ruins in Iwate, Japan
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Taro Kanko Hotel Tsunami Ruins The Taro Kanko Hotel is a building located in Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture. Once a functioning hotel, it was severely damaged by the tsunami that struck during the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. Today, it stands as a preserved disaster memorial site to convey the destructive force of the tsunami and the importance of disaster preparedness. You can clearly see how high the water rose just by looking at the structure. While a few new facilities exist in the area, the surrounding neighborhood is strikingly empty—homes and buildings once stood here, but ...
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Pilgrimage Spot for Anime Fans: Visit the Real “Suzume’s Door” in Yamada, Iwate
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Pilgrimage Spot for Anime Fans: Visit the Real “Suzume’s Door” in Yamada, Iwate The Door from “Suzume” The second half of the anime film *Suzume*—which deals with the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake—features the Sanriku coastal region as a key setting. For those who’ve seen the movie, you might recognize this spot: near a radio tower where Suzume’s childhood home once stood. The “backdoor” plays a symbolic role in the film. Search “Ano Tobira” (That Door) on Google Maps, and this location will appear! Makoto Shinkai’s *Suzume* is a story about loss and recovery set against the backdrop ...
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Visiting the 3.11 Tsunami Memorial in Rikuzentakata: Remembering the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Miracle Pine
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Visiting the 3.11 Tsunami Memorial in Rikuzentakata: Remembering the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Miracle Pine Iwate Tsunami Memorial Museum During my onsen-focused trip around Japan, I chose to travel through the Sanriku coast—a region not known for hot springs—because I wanted to witness the areas affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake firsthand. The earthquake struck at 2:46 p.m. on March 11, 2011, originating about 130km southeast of the Oshika Peninsula in Miyagi Prefecture, at a depth of around 24km. Like many people, I only knew the disaster through news and the internet. In the rain, I went ...
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Explore Tono Folklore at Tono Furusato Village: Kappa, Oshirasama & Rural Legends Come to Life
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Time Travel into the World of Tono Monogatari: Discover Kappa Legends & the Spirit of Oshirasama at Tono Furusato Village Tono Furusato Village We left the coast of Rikuzentakata and headed inland to Tono, the legendary land of folklore in Iwate. Just about an hour’s drive—and totally worth the trip. As a middle schooler, I was obsessed with Yanagita Kunio’s Tono Monogatari and dreamed of visiting someday… it took a while, but here I am, all grown up and finally living the dream. Tono is famous for its kappa legends, and yes, there was even a wanted poster for a ...
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Dive into Japan’s Folklore Heartland: Tono Municipal Museum & Monogatari Hall Adventure
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Step into the World of Folklore! Discovering the Tono Municipal Museum & Monogatari Hall Tono Municipal Museum Nestled in the heart of Iwate Prefecture, the Tono Municipal Museum opened in 1980 as Japan's first museum dedicated to folklore studies. Much of the museum’s exhibition revolves around the tales from Tono Monogatari, offering deep insights into the traditions, beliefs, and lifestyle of the Tono region. The museum is located inside the same building as the public library, so the entrance is a bit tricky to find—but the exhibits are absolutely fascinating and totally worth the hunt! Tono Municipal Museum Address: 5-5 ...
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Tie the Knot at Unedori Shrine: Tono’s Hidden Power Spot for Love and Romance
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Looking for Love? Visit Tono’s Hidden Matchmaking Shrine: Unedori Jinja Unedori Jinja If you're searching for true love—or just hoping to boost your romantic luck—Unedori Jinja in the hills of Tono might just be your magical stop ✨ Pass through the vivid red torii gate and step into a tiny, secluded shrine. You'll be greeted by hundreds of fluttering red cloths. It might feel a little eerie at first, but each cloth carries someone's heartfelt wish. Here’s the ritual: Buy a piece of red cloth at the unmanned stall, write your wish on it, and then—this is key—tie it to ...
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Stroll Through Tsuchiyu Onsen: Riverside Hot Spring Town with Local Snacks & Soothing Baths in Fukushima
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Cooling Down by the River♡ A Stroll Through Tsuchiyu Onsen’s Refreshing Hot Spring Town & Tasty Local Treats Tsuchiyu Onsen On Day 38 of my Japan road trip, I found myself at Tsuchiyu Onsen, a quaint hot spring town nestled in the arms of Mt. Azuma. A clear mountain stream runs through the town, giving the whole area a cool, breezy vibe. Ryokan inns line the river, with souvenir shops, cafés, and local eateries scattered along the way. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely stroll. There’s even a hidden gem nearby—Okutsuchiyu Onsen, one of the lesser-known secret springs! You ...