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Discover Nature and Culture in Japan’s Tohoku: Family-Friendly Highlights A Perfect 5-Day, 4-Night Journey for Families

TOKYO, JAPAN - Media OutReach Newswire - 22 September 2025 - The Tohoku region of Japan is a perfect destination for family trips. It is full of exciting experiences for children and activities that parents and kids can enjoy together.

With the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area), you can travel conveniently and affordably on Shinkansen and limited express trains across Tohoku, making it easy to explore the region's attractions efficiently. In this guide, we introduce recommended family-friendly spots along with a sample 5-day, 4-night travel itinerary ideal for a family vacation.

■ Family-Friendly Highlights

① Nebuta House Wa Rasse (Aomori Prefecture)

Nebuta House Wa Rasse (Aomori Prefecture)

An interactive facility where visitors can experience the vibrant Nebuta Festival, which colors Aomori's summer, all year round. Life-sized Nebuta floats are on permanent display, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the festival's atmosphere. You can also join a craft workshop to make your own miniature Nebuta, creating a memorable keepsake together with your children.

Opening Hours: 9:00–18:00 (September–April)

Access (from Tokyo Station):

  • Shin-Aomori Station: Approx. 3 hours by Tohoku Shinkansen
  • Nebuta House Wa Rasse: 1 minute on foot from Aomori Station via the JR Ōu Main Line

②:Aquamarine Fukushima (Fukushima Prefecture)
Aquamarine Fukushima (Fukushima Prefecture)

An aquarium where visitors can experience the rich bounty of the Pacific Ocean. In the massive "Shiome Sea" tank, schools of Pacific saury and sardines swimming together create an overwhelming spectacle. At the 4,500 m² touch pool, one of the largest in the world, children can play barefoot in the water and interact with sea creatures such as starfish and sea cucumbers—sure to bring smiles and excitement to their faces.

Opening Hours: 9:00–17:30 (late March to late November)

Access (from Tokyo Station):
  • Izumi Station: Approx. 2 hours 30 minutes by JR Jōban Line Hitachi or Tokiwa Limited Express
  • From Izumi Station South Exit bus stop, take the Izumi–Onahama Line local bus
  • Aquamarine Fukushima: Get off at Aeon Mall Iwaki Onahama bus stop, then approx. 5 minutes on foot

⓷:Kosaka Railway Rail Park (Akita Prefecture)
Kosaka Railway Rail Park (Akita Prefecture)

An interactive theme park that repurposes a former railway line. Visitors can ride actual trains, enjoy sightseeing trolleys running on the old tracks, try rail bikes that you pedal yourself, and even experience a simulator that lets you feel like a real train driver. It's the perfect spot for children who love trains.

Opening Hours: 9:00–17:00 (※)
  • Last entry: 16:30
  • Closed: Every Wednesday (if Wednesday is a national holiday, closed the following Thursday)
  • Rail bikes operate only on weekends and holidays
  • Sightseeing trolleys operate every day except Tuesdays
For details, please check the website below:
https://stayakita.com/th/things-to-do/things-to-do-460

Access (from Tokyo Station):
  • Morioka Station: Approx. 2 hours by Tohoku Shinkansen
  • Towada-Minami Station: Approx. 2 hours by JR Hanawa Line
  • From Towada-Minami Station, take the Shuhoku Bus bound for Kosaka
  • Kosaka Railway Rail Park: Get off at Kosaka Elementary School bus stop, then approx. 2 minutes on foot

⓸:Iwate Safari Park (Iwate Prefecture)
Iwate Safari Park (Iwate Prefecture)

A safari park where visitors can observe animals from around the world—such as lions, giraffes, and elephants—up close. Riding the safari bus to see these powerful animals creates an unforgettable experience for children.

Opening Hours: 9:30–17:00

Access (from Tokyo Station):
  • Ichinoseki Station: Approx. 2 hours by Tohoku Shinkansen
  • Hanaizumi Station: Approx. 15 minutes by JR Tohoku Main Line
  • Iwate Safari Park: Approx. 20 minutes by taxi from Hanaizumi Station

⓹:Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium (Miyagi Prefecture)
Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium (Miyagi Prefecture)

An aquarium themed around the "connection between the sea and people, and between water and people." The massive main tank that recreates the seas of Tohoku and the dolphin and sea lion performance show are absolute highlights. The facility is full of exhibits that parents and children can enjoy together.

Opening Hours: 9:00–17:30

Access (from Tokyo Station):
  • Sendai Station: Approx. 1 hour 30 minutes by Tohoku Shinkansen
  • Get off at Nakano-Sakae Station via JR Senseki Line
  • Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium: Approx. 15 minutes on foot from Nakano-Sakae Station

Recommended Rail Pass for Traveling Around Tohoku
With the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area), you can explore these tourist attractions freely and at great value. The JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area) is a rail pass designed for international travelers, perfect for touring and extended stays in Japan's Tohoku region. Depending on the length of your trip, you can choose between a 5-day or 10-day pass.

During the validity period, you can enjoy unlimited rides in reserved ordinary car seats on Shinkansen and limited express trains within the designated areas of eastern Japan, including Tohoku. This makes family trips—where travel can be a big challenge, much more comfortable and affordable, ensuring an unforgettable journey.

For more details, please visit the official JR East website:
https://www.jreast.co.jp/th/multi/pass/eastpass_t.html

■ Family Travel Model Itinerary with the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area) (5 Days, 4 Nights)
The Tohoku region covers a vast area, but with the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area), you can ride reserved seats on Shinkansen and limited express trains as many times as you like, making it easy and worry-free to travel efficiently—even on a family trip.Here, we introduce a sample 5-day, 4-night itinerary using the 5-day JR EAST PASS (Tohoku area), designed to help families fully enjoy a grand tour of Tohoku.

Day 1: Tokyo → Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture
  • Travel from Tokyo Station to Sendai Station in Miyagi via the Tohoku Shinkansen
  • Morning: Enjoy the dolphin show and giant tanks at Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium
  • Afternoon: Explore Sendai city—have a gyūtan (grilled beef tongue) lunch and tour the city on the Loople Sendai sightseeing bus
  • Overnight stay in Sendai

Day 2: Sendai, Miyagi → Iwate Prefecture
  • Travel from Sendai Station to Ichinoseki Station by Tohoku Shinkansen
  • Morning: From Ichinoseki, head to Iwate Safari Park to see lions, giraffes, and elephants up close, and experience the great outdoors as a family
  • Afternoon: Travel from Ichinoseki to Morioka Station. In the evening, enjoy local specialties such as Morioka Reimen (cold noodles)
  • Overnight stay in Morioka

Day 3: Morioka, Iwate → Aomori Prefecture
  • Travel from Morioka Station to Shin-Aomori Station by Tohoku Shinkansen
  • Morning: Visit Nebuta House Wa Rasse to experience the excitement of the Nebuta Festival and its massive floats
  • Afternoon: Explore Aomori city and indulge in apple-themed sweets and local delicacies
  • Overnight stay in Aomori

Day 4: Aomori Prefecture → Akita Prefecture
  • Travel from Aomori Station to Ōdate Station by JR Ōu Main Line
  • Continue from Ōdate Station to Towada-Minami Station via JR Hanawa Line
  • Morning: Enjoy hands-on railway experiences at the Kosaka Railway Rail Park
  • Afternoon: Travel to Akita city, go sightseeing, and savor kiritanpo (grilled rice skewers)
  • Overnight stay in Akita

Day 5: Akita Prefecture → Fukushima Prefecture → Tokyo
  • Travel from Akita Station to Sendai Station via the Akita Shinkansen
  • Transfer to the JR Jōban Line Hitachi or Tokiwa Limited Express and head to Izumi Station
  • Afternoon: Visit Aquamarine Fukushima, where children can explore the wonders of the ocean
  • Return from Izumi Station to Tokyo Station by Limited Express Hitachi

The Tohoku region of Japan is full of attractions that children will love, from animals and aquariums to hands-on cultural experiences. This year, make unforgettable memories by setting out on a family trip to Tohoku.


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