Aomori Prefecture
Prefecture of Japan
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| Name | Aomori Prefecture |
| Native Name | 青森県
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| Settlement Type | Prefecture |
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| Population | |
| Total | 1,308,265 |
| Density | auto per km² |
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| Total | 9645.64 km² |
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| Leader | Shingo Mimura |
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Aomori Prefecture (青森県, Aomori-ken) is a prefecture located in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The capital city is Aomori.
Geography
Aomori Prefecture is situated in the northernmost part of the Honshu island. It is bordered by Akita Prefecture to the southwest and Iwate Prefecture to the southeast. The prefecture faces the Sea of Japan to the west, the Tsugaru Strait to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the east.
The prefecture is known for its rugged terrain, including the Hakkōda Mountains and the Shirakami-Sanchi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Mutsu Bay is a notable geographical feature in the region.
History
Aomori Prefecture was established in 1871 during the Meiji Restoration when the han system was abolished. The area has a rich history dating back to the Jōmon period, with numerous archaeological sites such as the Sannai-Maruyama Site.
Economy
The economy of Aomori Prefecture is largely based on agriculture, forestry, and fishing. The region is famous for its production of apples, which are a major export product. Additionally, the prefecture has a growing tourism industry, attracting visitors to its natural landscapes and cultural sites.
Culture
Aomori Prefecture is renowned for its cultural festivals, including the Aomori Nebuta Matsuri, which is one of the most famous festivals in Japan. The region also has a rich tradition of Tsugaru-jamisen, a style of shamisen music.
Transportation
Aomori Prefecture is served by several transportation networks, including the Tohoku Shinkansen and the Aomori Airport. The Seikan Tunnel, which connects Honshu to Hokkaido, is also a significant infrastructure in the region.
Education
The prefecture is home to several higher education institutions, including Hirosaki University and Aomori University.
Related Pages
- Aomori (city)
- Tōhoku region
- Hakkōda Mountains
- Shirakami-Sanchi
- Aomori Nebuta Matsuri
- Tsugaru-jamisen
- Seikan Tunnel
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