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Hakk¨­da Ropeway


For anyone wanting a taste of the alpine without having to brave the steep ascent, this scenic ropeway whisks you quickly up to the summit of Tamoyachi-dake (ÌïïÈaÔÀ; 1324m). From there you can follow an elaborate network of hiking trails, although purists prefer the magnificent one-day ±á²¹°ì°ì¨­»å²¹-²õ²¹²Ô loop that starts and finishes just outside the Sukayu Onsen Ryokan.


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Nearby attractions

1. Aomori Museum of Art

11.1 MILES

Looking like a modernist sculpture, the geometric white facade of the Aomori Museum of Art was designed to blend in with the landscape when blanketed with¡­

2. ASPAM Building

11.32 MILES

The observation deck on the 13th floor of Aomori's unmissable A-shaped ASPAM Building on the rejuvenated waterfront offers stellar views over the port,¡­

3. Sannai Maruyama

11.35 MILES

Excavation of this site turned up an astonishing number of intact artefacts from Japan's J¨­mon era (10,000 to 2000 years ago), which are on display at the¡­

4. Nebuta no Ie Wa Rasse

11.42 MILES

Even if you miss the Nebuta festival, you can still gawk at the awesome artisanship of the floats at this well-curated museum on the waterfront. On¡­

5. Neputa Mura

19.64 MILES

Come here to see some of Hirosaki's huge Neputa festival lanterns and try your hand at the giant taiko (drums). There are also exhibitions of local crafts¡­

7. ±á¾±°ù´Ç²õ²¹°ì¾±-Âᨭ

20.03 MILES

At the heart of ±á¾±°ù´Ç²õ²¹°ì¾±-°ì¨­±ð²Ô lie the ancient remains of this castle, originally constructed in 1611. Rather tragically, only 16 years after it was built¡­

8. Fujita Memorial Garden

20.19 MILES

The former home and garden of the wealthy Fujita family, this beautiful example of a manicured Japanese garden is the second largest in T¨­hoku. Meandering¡­