Hirosaki, located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan, is a city steeped in history and natural beauty. Originally a castle town for the Tsugaru clan, it boasts the iconic Hirosaki Castle, surrounded by a park that becomes a floral spectacle during cherry blossom season. The city is also the largest producer of apples in Japan, adding to its charm as an 'Apple Colored Town.' Visitors can explore western-style buildings from the Meiji period and enjoy the blend of cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes that define Hirosaki.
Visit in late April to experience the breathtaking cherry blossoms in full bloom at Hirosaki Park.
Plan a trip in autumn to enjoy apple picking, as Hirosaki is Japan's largest apple producer.
Explore the Meiji period western-style buildings for a glimpse into Japan's architectural history.
Spring in Hirosaki is ideal for cherry blossom viewing, especially in late April.
Summers are warm and perfect for exploring the city's outdoor attractions and festivals.
Autumn is apple harvest season, offering a chance to enjoy fresh apples and related activities.
Winters are cold, but the city offers a serene atmosphere and fewer tourists.
JPY ¥
$100-$150 p/day
168,739
Japanese
April-May, September-November
Tourists, Cultural Exploration, Nature Lovers