Asakusa-yaki (Chuo Furukawa-dori)
Asakusa-yaki is a shop offering imagawayaki (small pancake with assorted fillings, such as apple custard.)
This Japanese restaurant is located near Festival City Auga and specializes in local dishes from Aomori. In Japanese, "ringo" means apple and "hako/bako" means box. Roughly translated, this restaurant's name means "Apple Box". As Aomori is most famous for its apples, Ringo Bako, aside from local dishes, also offers a few apple-based desserts for visitors to try.
Asakusa-yaki is a shop offering imagawayaki (small pancake with assorted fillings, such as apple custard.)
The Furukawa Fish Market is located south of Aomori station. It is famous for Nokkedon, a local rice dish with fresh fish.
The Auga Fresh Market is a fish and produce market located on the basement floor of the Festival City Auga mall.
This cultural museum is located close to Aomori Station and dedicated to the Nebuta summer festival.
A-Factory is a mall right by Aomori station, specializing in Aomori products.
Hotel JAL City Aomori is located within walking distance of Aomori Station and close to the Shinmachi main street.
Only a 5-minute walk from JR Aomori Train Station, Aomori Kokusai Hotel features modern rooms with free wired internet connection. Guests can request relaxing m
Hyper Hotels Passage is a 5-minute walk from Aomori Train Station. Guests can enjoy their meals and a drink at the on-site café and restaurant.
Hotel Route-Inn Aomori Ekimae is within a 15-minute walk from the Hirota-jinja Shrine and the Prefectural Kyodokan. It offers modern accommodation with a public
Only a 2-minute walk from JR Aomori Train Station, Iroha Ryokan offers simple Japanese-style rooms with a flat-screen TV. Japanese Yukata robes are provided for
Featuring chargeable massages, a launderette and rooms with free Wi-Fi, the Toyoko Inn is just a minute’s walk from JR Aomori Station. It offers free-use lobby
Conveniently located just a 1-minute walk from JR Aomori Train Station, Hotel New Murakoshi offers simple Western-style rooms with air conditioning, free wired
Located in Tokyo’s Ikebukuro area, this dessert shop specializes in miniature apple pies. Ringo, meaning "apple" in Japanese, sells freshly baked pies for 399 y