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Hirosaki

Hirosaki, located in western Aomori Prefecture, was once the castle town of the Tsugaru clan and is now renowned as Japan's largest apple producer and a hub for Meiji-era Western-style architecture. Blending historical charm with modern regional commerce, it serves as an excellent base for exploring the Tohoku region. For frequent hotel travelers, Hirosaki offers a unique cultural experience, convenient access to key attractions like the castle and cherry blossom parks, and a relaxed atmosphere distinct from larger metropolitan centers.

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Where to Base

Base your stay near Hirosaki Castle Park. This central district clusters major attractions, historic Meiji-era buildings, and dining options within walking distance of the castle and famous cherry blossom spots, minimizing transit time for both business and leisure travelers.

Getting Around

Hirosaki lacks a direct international airport. Access typically involves flying to Aomori Airport or taking the Shinkansen to Aomori/Hachinohe stations, followed by bus or train transfers. The city's compact layout allows efficient exploration via local buses and taxis, suitable for short-stay itineraries.

Best Season

Spring for cherry blossoms and autumn for apples offer the best experiences. Promoted as the 'Apple Colored Town,' Hirosaki shines during these seasons. The pleasant weather and vibrant local culture provide hotel guests with scenic views and authentic regional insights, aligning with the city's 'Castle, Cherry Blossom, and Apple' identity.

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