The Panoramic View Of Aomori From ASPAM
I still don't understand how ASPAM is the shortcut for Aomori Prefecture Tourist Center. Either I failed to read the details when I was in the building, missing it, or I totally forgot. Aomori's A is the reason why ASPAM is built like this. From the hotel we stayed at for a few days, the triangular shaped building stood out and I'd always wondered what this building was about.
This building is 76 meters tall and has a 360-degree panoramic view of Aomori - and you can even see the mountains of nearby Hokkaido from here. That was our final destination for today before we ended our Aomori tour.
The building also has 3D shows about Aomori but we failed to watch it since we're short on time. I remembered there was a show every 30 minutes but we're always either too early or too late. On the first floor of the building were local shops selling souvenirs. I got myself apples there to bring home.
Reaching the 13th floor, we're greeted with a serene view from the observatory deck. The whole floor had the great views of Aomori! And yes, we're the only ones here at this time! It felt like we rented the place for ourselves.
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It was February of this year when we came to visit so it was still winter in Japan. That's why it's so snowy in Aomori City, as you can see in the photos. Lots of buildings can be seen here, and we even saw our hotel building! That's how close we were to ASPAM.
Do you think these buildings are hotels or residential? I think both. When I searched the area around Aomori Station, which is just a few minutes walking distance from ASPAM, I saw lots of hotels. But when we were walking, the buildings around here didn't seem like hotels - more like offices and residential buildings.
This bridge is the Aomori Bay Bridge, the longest in Aomori City, and the 2nd longest in Aomori Prefecture according to Wikipedia. We first saw this bridge when we went to A-Factory and the Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse. And yep, we walked from there to get here.
ASPAM is located near the shore, hence the sea and the port.
The island from afar is already Hokkaido. Well, that's what we thought. They say, on clear days, you can view Hokkaido from here.
Out of curiosity, we tried this zooming machine. We only had like a minute or 2 to make use of it but it was too complicated for us at first but we managed to overcome it. Later on, we saw images of the island on the farther shore. It was so satisfying to see something other than the sea.
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Aomori is best known for its Nebuta so we were not surprised to see them here in ASPAM's observation deck. They're paintings in glass though which is so beautiful and fascinating to see.
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There was a display of different ships on the walls but oops, I didn't take a good photo of it.
It was almost sunset and our bullet train would leave Aomori around 6 PM so we had to end our viewing and our trip to this cold city in the north of Japan's main island. These were the last photos I took from the observatory. How do you like them?
See that yellow and white ship from a distance? In my next post about Aomori, I will be talking about it so stay tuned!
It started snowing/raining so we had to hurry to go back down. We didn't have an umbrella at that time, so it would be bad if we're soaked in snow when we still had to go back to the hotel to get our luggage and go to the train station.
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All photos are taken using my phone unless stated otherwise.
That's cool, I recognize it immediately. When I was there, it was totally empty and the building was closed. That was november 2018
Too bad it was closed at that time. Probably renovation? Lucky we were able to get in. To be honest, I didn't wanna go but since we already paid for the ticket, might as well make use of it fully, and I'm glad we went!
I don't know. That whole part of the city felt a bit lonely and empty. Not many people around there
I agree! Was a bit surprised where the people went off to. There are probably more people in the ski resorts nearby, not around here.
I was just thinking of that, the days i was there, fresh snow fell for the first time that winter
For the first time? That's such a romantic event (at least in some cultures)
Ahaa, so that's why nobody was there, they were all in the snow.
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What a great observation view point this building provided. Even better it felt like you were renting part of it 😊 Zooming machines what a great piece of machinery to get looks behind what the eye can see. So e great views thanks for sharing.
We were so surprised by the zooming machine. I don't know what the official word for it is though. It looks so modern but at the same time, it looks so old school.
Amazing travel blogger @wittyzell, this is a beautiful post. I !LUV it. I enjoy tall buildings with great views. The observation deck and zoom machine is the icing on the cake. 😎
It's not even so tall if you compare it with the buildings in Tokyo but it's already a tall building in Aomori City. Thanks for the appreciation juan!
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When I saw the snow, got scared. Then I saw this was in February 😁
It's a nice place but most likely it would not be so scary during summer.
Why are you scared of snow erikah? hahaha
I'm not scared at all as I'm used to tough winters, but I think it's too early for snow in October, especially that we have 24°C here right now. But then again, what do I know about weather in Japan, right?
I've seen those zooming machines at many places but never dared to try them.. but for me it was something with so many people touching them 😂
Great views! It must have been REALLY cold!
Have a great start of the week!
Hahaha I see, at least this one seemed clean.
It was so cold! Being inside gave us comfort for a while, then we're back outside again, freezing. 😂
I love this place! It’s the first time in my life that I hear about it! It seems to be very calm.
I like the zooming machine! It’s also the first time that I see something like that, in Argentina we have the old ones (it means not digital screen but with some kind of glasses, lol).
I’ve seen the old ones somewhere but can’t recall where. 😅 So I know what you’re referring about haha
It’s really so calm. There’s no storm and it’s just calm and peaceful wherever you look at. Fascinating, right?
Wow! I must call it haven! We always miss this whitened earth. In India, only in Kashmir region, it can be seen and we call it heaven.
Vew of the land from a height is unimaginable. Thanks witty for sharing it.
Thank you too! So you still need to travel far to see “heaven” in your country?
Wow thatwas awesome
The beauty of the place is magical and it's looking so attractive to me that I wish to visit the place. Snow increased the beauty of the place. I have never seen snowfall also anytime.
That zooming machine looked amazing! Imagine seeing things from afar. Ang galing.
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