Here are some of the recommended model course to thoroughly enjoy Aomori
In Aomori, where rich nature and culture fuse as one, there are many appealing sightseeing spots.
Come and see the unique and enchanting sites in Aomori.
Enjoying Winter Ataste of Winter Food in Autumn Message from the Blue Forest
 
Enjoy skiing and snowboarding in winter. The snow country Aomori boasts many ski areas. Hakkoda Ski area is known for its grand scale and beautiful soft rime, opened for half the year from December to May. Kamafuseyama Ski area in Mutsu City is the northernmost ski area on Japan's main island. Mutsu Bay spreads before you, and on a clear day, mountains in Hokkaido can be seen from the course. Naqua Ski Resort in Ajigasawa is proud of the great quality of its snow and ski runs covering 3 and 4 kilometers. Try your skill on the 2-kilometer bullet slope at Iwakisan Hyakuzawa Ski area. The Moya Hills offers a panoramic nightscape of Aomori City, and Owani Onsen Ski Area has 2 ski facilities; Ajara Kogen and Kokusai. You'll have a hard time deciding which one to choose.

Hakkoda Ski Resort

Hakkoda Ski Resort

 
   

Owani Onsen Ski Resort
From Tohoku Expressway Owani Hirosaki Interchange, approximately 15 minutes by car on National Route 7.

   

Hakkoda Ski Resort
Take the JR Bus bound for Sukayu Onsen from JR Aomori Station Bus Stop No. 8 and get off at Hakkoda Ropeway Ekimae (Approx. 60 min. ride). ・ Approximately 50 min. by car from Aomori City center.

   

Moya Hills
Moya Hills are the northern entrance to the Hakkoda mountains. This resort area welcomes visitors and invites them to enjoy outdoor activities throughout the seasons, with skiing during winter and camping during summer.