Tohoku

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Tohoku (東北 Tōhoku, literally "East-North") is the northeastern region of Japan's Honshu island.
==Understand==
Traditionally a poor rural backwater with a harsh climate, today's Tohoku offers the traveller some of the best scenery in Japan. In winter, the Snow Country (Yukiguni) of the western Japan Sea coast racks up some of the highest snowfall figures in the world, which also means great skiing and lots of hot springs to warm up in. Tohoku also has many castles and samurai residences, making it a good place to take in some history. It also serves as a good backup plan for cherry blossom viewing, since the trees blossom a few weeks later here than they do in Tokyo/Kyoto.
==Prefectures==
Akita
Known for its scenic coast, beautiful women, milky white hot springs, and namesake dog breed.
Aomori
The northernmost part of Tohoku, home to the region's only original castle and the so-called Gateway to Hell.
Fukushima
Formerly Aizu Province, its former glory can be felt in Aizu-Wakamatsu.
Iwate
Famed for the kappa town, Tono, and the culture-rich former capital of northern Japan, Hiraizumi
Miyagi
Home to Sendai, the region's largest city, the squeaky cute Naruko kokeshi dolls, and the famed "Top 3 View" Matsushima
Yamagata
Full of hidden treasures from the pilgrimage temples of the Dewa Sanzan to the small hot spring village of Ginzan Onsen.

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