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  2. Asamushi Onsen - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, the Aomori Sanatorium for Wounded Soldiers (predecessor of the Aomori National Hospital) was established near Asamushi Onsen, and a new station, Nishi-Hiranai Station, was built to accommodate visitors. [17] Asamushi is mentioned in the 1944 novel, Tsugaru (often titled Return to Tsugaru: Travels of a Purple Tramp) written by Osamu ...

  3. Asamushi-Onsen Station - Wikipedia

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    Aomori and Hachinohe-bound Aoimori 701 series sets at Asamushi-Onsen Station. The station is primarily served by trains operating on a local service on the Aoimori Railway Line between Aomori and Hachinohe. It is served by one express train, the 560M train operated jointly by the Aoimori Railway and the Iwate Galaxy Railway between Aomori and ...

  4. Natsudomari Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Asamushi-Natsudomari Prefectural Natural Park- a prefectural natural park that encompasses Asamushi Onsen and the coastline of the peninsula. Yogoshiyama Forest Park- a park run by the government of Hiranai that features skiing, onsen, gardens, and camping. Asamushi Onsen- an onsen town and that is sometimes known as "Atami in Tohoku".

  5. Nonai, Aomori - Wikipedia

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    The old route, signed as Aomori Prefecture Route 259, is still the main road through Nonai. Route 4 largely bypasses the neighborhood. Japan National Railways. Tōhoku Main Line – currently Aoimori Railway Line. Nonai Station – the station was moved 1.5 km to the southwest in 2011. [2] Asamushi-Onsen Station

  6. Aoimori Railway Line - Wikipedia

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    The Aoimori Railway Line (青い森鉄道線, Aoimori Tetsudō-sen) is a regional rail line in Aomori Prefecture, Japan that is operated by the Aoimori Railway Company.It connects the terminal station of the Iwate Galaxy Railway Line, Metoki Station, in the town of Sannohe to Aomori Station, the terminus of several rail lines in the city of Aomori.

  7. Aomori Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    Aomori Prefecture and the surrounding area as seen from space. Aomori Prefecture is the northernmost prefecture in the Tōhoku region, lying on the northern end of the island of Honshu. It faces Hokkaido from across the Tsugaru Strait and it borders Akita and Iwate in the south.

  8. Aomori - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Forest"), officially Aomori City (青森市, Aomori-shi), is the capital city of Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan. As of 1 August 2023 [update] , the city had an estimated population of 264,945 in 136,781 households, [ 1 ] and a population density of 321 people per square kilometer spread over the city's total area of 824 ...

  9. Japan National Route 103 - Wikipedia

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    National Route 7 (Aomori Belt Highway) – Hirosaki, Aomori-chūō, Towada, Noheji: 5.4: 3.4: Aomori Prefecture Route 44 – Fujisaki, Aomori Airport, Towada, Michinoku Toll Road: 18.0: 11.2: Aomori Prefecture Route 40 east – Tashirotai: 24.9: 15.5: National Route 394 south – Jogakura Bridge, Kuroishi, Northern end of National Route 394 ...