Category:Aomori Prefecture

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Flag of Aomori Prefecture

Aomori Prefecture is located in the northernmost part of the Tōhoku region, facing both the Sea of Japan and the Pacific Ocean. The region is characterized by cold winters, deep forests, and agricultural plains. Seasonal festivals and local traditions reflect strong community identity tied to climate and rural life.

The capital, Aomori City, and the castle town of Hirosaki preserve historical and artistic heritage. Aomori is also home to the Nebuta Festival, known for its vivid lantern floats, which express dramatic visual culture rooted in local history and celebration.

Culturally, Aomori is known for **lacquer, woodcraft, textiles, and festival-related arts**. Regional crafts emphasize warmth, expressive pattern, and strong tactile presence.


Signature Crafts of Aomori Prefecture

  • Tsugaru lacquerware (津軽塗) – multi-layered lacquer with textured surfaces and rich color depth.
  • Koginzashi (こぎん刺し) – geometric sashiko-style embroidery originally used to reinforce winter garments.
  • Tsugaru kokeshi dolls (津軽こけし) – wooden folk dolls with distinctive painted faces and forms.
  • Traditional woodworking and everyday household crafts – shaped by rural life and northern climate.

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Pages in category "Aomori Prefecture"

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