Introduction to the southern part of the Tohoku region

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Climate in the southern part of the Tohoku region

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koha-japan provides information on tourism in the southern Tohoku region of Japan.

Four Seasons in Southern Tohoku

The southern part of the Tohoku region is divided into areas that get a lot of snow and areas that don’t get a lot of snow.

There is more snow in the west and less in the east, and the reason for this is the Ou Mountains in the center of the archipelago.

There are many ski resorts in Yamagata and western Fukushima prefectures where there is a lot of snow, and many skiers visit in the winter.

Zao Ski Resort, famous for its snow monsters, is located in the southern Tohoku region, on the border between Yamagata and Miyagi prefectures.

The western part of the country has hot summers and cold winters, while the eastern part of the country has cool summers and no snow in winter.

A tourist attraction in the southern part of the Tohoku region

The Tohoku region is less populated than the Kanto region where Tokyo is located, but it is also home to many of Japan’s cultural attractions and buildings.

Famous tourist destinations in the southern part of the Tohoku region are Aizuwakamatsu in Fukushima Prefecture, Yamadera in Yamagata Prefecture, and Matsushima in Miyagi Prefecture.

In addition, there are many other tourist attractions that are not yet famous.

From the southern part of the Tohoku region, we will provide information on famous and lesser-known tourist attractions.

We don’t have a lot of information yet, but we will add more in the future, so please take a look.

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