To ease over-tourism at some of Japan’s most famous sites, especially in Tokyo and Kyoto, and explore parts of the country less traveled by tourists, why not head north to Aomori prefecture this spring? Here are some quick facts about the northern prefecture: Average spring temperature: 8-18℃, depending on time…
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I know it’s a cliche, but change is the only constant in life. This truism becomes even more evident during eclipse season, a twice-yearly celestial event spanning four weeks every six months. Coming from the Greek word ekleipsis, or “abandonment,” these ominous occurrences always come in pairs — solar eclipse…
At the northern end of Honshu, Cape Oma in the Shimokita Peninsula is known as a fishing port that offers one of the nation’s tastiest bluefin tunas.