See the Mystery and Beauty and Creativity of the Tohoku Region of Japan!!!

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This is the beautiful and mysterious Matsushima in Miyagi Prefecture which is illuminated by the bright sunset..

A videographer named Yuki Nakagawa captured shot this breathtaking and beautiful scenery and culture of the Tohoku region which has become a popular topic of discussion with online viewers worldwide since this video was released December 20, 2016 with over 8,790,000 views in just over a month!

Working Craftsmen and Culture Heritage.

The Tohoku region has a variety of traditional craftsmen.

The craftsmen of “Kokushi Aki”.

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These small and cute dolls are colorful and are painted beautifully.

The craftsmen of “Nanbu Ironworks”.

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This is a high quality ironware that is made in Iwate Prefecture and takes almost two months to complete.

The Tuna craftsmen of Oma.

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The tuna in Aomori Prefecture are the largest in Japan!

The Fire Festival of Fukushima Prefecture.

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There is an amazing fire festival that has taken place for the last 420 years in Sukagawa city in Fukushima prefecture!

Hakkoda mountain in Aomori Prefecture.

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This is one of the most famous landmarks in Japan with an outstanding view from inside the ropeway.

Azuma Fuji in Fukushima Prefecture.

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With an altitude of 1,707 m, this picturesque volcanic crater on the outskirts of Fukushima City has been named “Azuma Fuji” and is considered a smaller version of Fuji-san.

Mogami River in Yamagata prefecture.

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This river system is one of the three largest rivers in Japan with a catchment area of almost 7,040 square kilometers.

Tazawako in Akita prefecture.

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This mysterious and beautiful lake is located in Semboku city in Akia prefecture is truly a sight to behold!

Please watch the extended video below and see the beauty and splendor of Tohoku!

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This video is simply fantastic and really captures the beauty and cultural diversity of the Tohoku region!


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