Middle and Sourth Tsugaru
Dakekimi Corn
Dakekimi sweet corn is grown in the Dake district plateau country at the foot of Mt. Iwaki, which is located in the center of the Tsugaru Region. The huge temperature differences betw...more
Anmon-no-Taki Waterfall
This waterfall has three steps: from the top, "Ichi-no-Taki (first fall)" 42 meters, "Ni-no-Taki (second fall)" 37 meters, and "San-no-Taki (third fall)" 26 meters, all of which are ...more
Mt. Iwaki Skyline
Iwaki Skyline is a toll road with a great view that takes you up to the 8th station. There are 69 twists along a total of approximately 10 km. The natural forest of 90 year-old beech t...more
Mount Iwaki
Mount Iwaki is a compound volcano located in the southwest portion of the Tsugaru Plain. The mountain has a conical shape with three peaks. Standing 1,625 meters high, it is the highes...more
Kuroishi Yosare
One of the three most famous dance festivals in Japan. It has a long tradition, in which residents and tourists both from within and outside the prefecture dance throughout one night i...more
Shirakami Sanchi Visitor Center
The visitor center provides information on Shirakami Sanchi's attractions, including the world's largest beech tree forest. There is a theater that shows highlights of the four seasons...more
Former Hirosaki City Library
This library was built to commemorate victory in the Japanese-Russo War in 1906 and was used as city library until 1931. It is a 3-story wooden mortar building with twin octagonal towe...more
Scenic Beauty, Seibien
A unique style of landscape called Oishi Bugaku-ryu has been inherited from the past in Tsugaru. Seibien, a government-designated historic site, is a typical example of this gardening ...more
Kushihiki-Hachiman-gu Shrine
Providing divine protection to the Nanbu domain, the shrine stands as the "Nanbu Ichi-no-miya." The main hall of the shrine was built by Nanbu Shigenao in 1648. A national treasure, th...more






























