【紅葉SP】田中美沙のプチッとトラベラー 紅葉シーズンにオススメの弘前・青森を巡る旅

This time, I’m going on a two-day, one-night trip to Hirosaki and Aomori in autumn. I rented a car from Nico Nico Rent-A-Car in Hirosaki City, and now I’m heading to my destination. This is Saisho-in Temple in Hirosaki City. It seems there’s a five-story pagoda on the temple grounds, so I head there. As I walked further into the distance, the five-story pagoda came into view . This is Saisho-in Temple’s five-story pagoda. It’s impressive, isn’t it? Next, I’m driving to Apple Park, located on the outskirts of Hirosaki City. To get there, I drove through a residential area like this. Finally , I arrived at Apple Park, and I’ll take a walk around to see what kind of park it is. This is Hirosaki Apple Park. It was harvest time, so the apples were ripe. There’s also a mailbox with an apple sculpture attached. This sculpture is for photography. It’s perfect for Instagram. There’s also a photo spot with Mount Iwaki in the background. This is a must-see for anyone looking to take Instagrammable photos. Now, let’s enter the Apple House. The Apple House has a souvenir shop, a cafe where you can eat, and the Apple Museum, where you can learn about the history of apples. Let’s head to the Apple Museum, where you can fully enjoy the history of apples. The Apple Museum has a wide variety of apple-related exhibits, making it very informative. Next, let’s tour the Former Oyamauchi Family Residence, located on the premises. The Former Oyamauchi Family Residence is now a valuable facility where you can get up close and personal with the lifestyle of the past. Such a quintessentially Japanese sight is truly precious these days. After our stroll, we head to a spot with a panoramic view of the city. We’ll climb these stairs and take a short hike. This is Mount Suribachi, where you can get a panoramic view of Hirosaki City. You can enjoy the view like this. Next, we’ll drive from the outskirts of Hirosaki City to Itayanagi Town, a town famous for its apples. It’s quite a distance to Itayanagi Town. Turning left here, we finally leave the national highway. Finally, we arrive at the Itayanagi Town Hometown Center, a place I’ve been to once before. This time, we’ll have lunch at the restaurant there. The restaurant is located in a corner of the hot spring facility. Orders are made by purchasing tickets in advance from a ticket machine. The restaurant looks like a typical hot spring facility restaurant, as shown here. This time, we’ll be enjoying the apple-filled menu. Let’s eat. The apple juice is a reliable apple juice. This is the apple curry. It’s a classic beef curry with plenty of apples. The accompanying salad is topped with a special apple dressing. What’s surprising is how well the apple dressing and salad go together, creating a delicious flavor. Thank you for the meal. Next, we head to the area where we can observe apple processing. Here, we can observe the apple processing process. The facility was closed at the time, so it looked like this. Next, we head to the apple exhibit area. Here, you can view apple-related materials and exhibits. You too might become an “apple expert.” Now, we move across the parking lot to our next stop. Now that we’ve arrived safely, we head to the “art object” we visited before. As you can see, the “art object” is a great place for commemorative photos. Now, let’s take a ride in the “battery car. ” The “battery car” has a three-minute ride time and costs 100 yen. [Voice] Hold the steering wheel firmly. [Voice] Press the red button to start it moving. Since it’s aimed at children, it drives very slowly, but it’s amazing that it can move even with adults. Now, we leave the Itayanagi Town Hometown Center and head to return our rental car. [Voice] Turn right. We’ll take the same route we took on the way there. [Voice] Turn left at this traffic light. We’ve finally entered Hirosaki City, so we’re almost at the return. [Voice] Turn left again. [Machine voice] Go ahead, 250 meters, and turn left. Having safely returned the rental car, I’m ready to check into my hotel. This time, I’m staying at the Super Hotel Hirosaki, a hotel I’ve stayed at before, but my room is even more luxurious than last time. Dive into the futon! Now that the room tour is over, I’m getting changed and heading to the crepe shop in the basement of Sheena Sheena Hirosaki in front of Hirosaki Station. This “Piyo’s Crepe Shop” is a continuation of the crepe shop from the old Ito-Yokado days, and offers affordable, delicious crepes. They ‘re simple, but incredibly delicious. Night falls, and I’m heading to the area around Hirosaki Castle. This is the Aomori Bank Memorial Hall. It’s lit up at night, creating a magical atmosphere. These are miniature buildings. It’s hard to see at night, but the atmosphere is still enjoyable. This is the “Old Hirosaki City Library.” It’s hard to see at night, but the atmosphere is still enjoyable. I was a little tired, so I took a rest on a bench in front of the Hirosaki City Tourist Center. Speaking of which, on the way there, I suddenly fell and the hook of my denim skirt came undone. That was bad. After that, I went back to the hotel and went to sleep. Good night. And the next day. I had breakfast at Super Hotel Hirosaki, then took the train to Shin-Aomori Station. Breakfast looked like this. It was delicious. After that, I arrived safely at Shin-Aomori Station. After arriving, I rented a car from Shin-Aomori Station and headed to the Aomori Museum of Art to see the Aomori Dog. The last time I went, the gate was closed, so I couldn’t see it, but I wondered if I would be able to see it this time… To my surprise! The gate was open. Now, I’m off to see the Aomori Dog. To see the Aomori Dog, I have to walk along this rough path. And finally, I come face to face with the Aomori Dog. I was surprised by its impressive size. This is definitely worth a photo! Now that I’ve successfully captured the image, I’m heading to Seiryu-ji Temple, a popular tourist spot on the outskirts of Aomori City. While you can get to Seiryu-ji Temple by bus, the frequency of buses is extremely low, so I recommend renting a car. The route is easy, but it can get quite congested, so be careful! Turn right here. Then, follow the narrow road. [Machine voice] Turn left shortly. [Machine voice] Turn right after that. You’ll arrive shortly. Now, let’s explore Seiryu-ji Temple. Let’s take a look around to see what it’s like. There’s an admission fee of 400 yen per adult (tax included). Now that I’ve safely entered, I’ll start my tour. First, I’ll enter the main hall. Shoes are prohibited, so I’ll take them off before entering. The interior has a Japanese-style feel, as shown here. It really gives you a real sense of the beauty of Japan. After finishing my tour, I’ll head to the Showa Daibutsu (Great Buddha of Showa). It’s quite a distance away, so I’ll have to walk. Soon we will come face to face with the Showa Great Buddha. This is the Showa Great Buddha. It is huge and impressive. After that, before returning the rental car, we will stop at the gas station to fill up. [Machine voice] No card inserted. This is the gas station. It is a self-service station, so we will fill up the gas ourselves. [Machine voice] No card inserted. I finished refueling without any problems. Then I returned the rental car. This marks the end of my trip.

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今回は、紅葉のスペシャル版として、紅葉シーズンにオススメの弘前・青森のスポットを巡っていきます。
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5 Comments

  1. チャットコメント面白いし、かなりやばい回で素晴らしいです。
    チャットコメントにある「ミサちゃーん、はーい、何が好き?」に(笑)

  2. 今までにないスポットばかりですね。
    今後の展開はこのようになるのだろうか…

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