Aomori, Japan
Aomori is the capital of the homonymous prefecture in Japan. In the region there are lot of spots worthwhile to visit, like temples, scenic hikes, waterfalls and hot springs. Also enjoy a great variety of festivals all year round and come close to the traditions and rich culture of the Japanese civilization.
Kushiro, Japan
Kushiro is a Japanese city and an open port for trading with the United States and the United Kingdom.This city offers many things to do such as ice hockey which is one of the most popular winter sports in this area.Fishing and a round of banana boat on ice are experiences that visitors need to try.Tourists should,also, visit the Akan National Park and see the protected species which live in the Akan Lake as well as admire the astonishing sunset from this part of the city!
Muroran, Japan
Muroran is a port city on the south coast of Japan’s Hokkaidō island. Across its harbor, the broad span of Hakuchō Bridge is lit up at night. Mt. Sokuryo has a park with panoramic views of the bridge and the city. There are falcons and rock formations on the coast near Masuichi Beach. The Cape Chikyu Lighthouse overlooks Uchiura Bay, home to whales and dolphins, and the distant Mt. Komagatake volcano across the bay.
Miyako, Iwate
Port of Miyako is located in the center of the coastal area of Iwate Prefecture facing the North Pacific Ocean.
The port, blessed with rich Sanriku offshore fisheries and sheltered from the open sea by Omoe Peninsula where the easternmost point of Japan mainland is located, has prospered in the fishing and shipping industries since it was opened in 1615.
Miyako, located in the center of anriku Geopark and anriku Fukko (reconstruction) National Park attracts many tourists with its distinctive and spectacular landscapes such as odogahama Beach and hiofuki-ana (blowhole).
Tokyo
Tokyo is the capital of Japan. At over 12 million people in the official metropolitan area alone, Tokyo is the core of the most populated urban area in the world, Greater Tokyo (which has a population of 35 million people). This huge, wealthy and fascinating metropolis brings high-tech visions of the future side by side with glimpses of old Japan, and has something for everyone.
Busan (South Korea)
Busan is the second largest city in South Korea, an international trade port, which is famous for its seafood, beautiful, pristine beaches, craggy islets that are promising wonderful experiences to the adventurous travellers.
Sendai, Japan
Called the city of trees because of locals' habit to plant trees in theis yards, Sendai is the economic center of Miyagi Prefecture and has the third best University of Japan and one of the best in the world. The must-see tourist spots are the Sendai City Museum and the Miyagi Museum art of Art. As far as the natural sites are concerned, you can admire the ruins of Sedai Castle, the impressive Akiu Great Falls & Hōmei Shijuhachi Taki Falls and Nishi & Tsutsujigaoka Parks, polular for their cherry blossoms.
Sakata City, Japan
Sakata City is a city located in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. It is situated in the northern part of the prefecture and has a population of approximately 102,000 people as of 2021. The city is known for its beautiful scenery and cultural attractions, including historic temples and shrines, traditional festivals, and museums. It is also an important agricultural center, producing crops such as rice, fruit, and vegetables.
Mt. Fuji (Shimizu), Japan
The port Shimizu, has a number of attractions and is considered one of the most picturesque harbors, thanks to views of Mount Fuji. Mount Fuji or Fuji-yama is the highest mountain in Japan, with a peak elevation of above sea level 3,776 meters. The exceptionally symmetrical cone of Mount Fuji is known symbol of Japan and prevalent in photographs and paintings, so, is visited by many tourists and climbers. Since 2013 belongs to the UNESCO World Heritage of Cultural.