Tōhoku is located in the northern part of Honshu and is often overlooked by travelers, representing less than 10 percent of Japan's population. The region boasts diverse natural features, including mountains, lakes, and hot springs, making it an outdoor paradise. Tōhoku is also rich in culture, home to historical sites, ramen cities, and traditional festivals. The aftermath of the 2011 Fukushima disaster impacted the area's tourism, but Tōhoku has since seen recovery and is ready to welcome visitors eager to experience its unique offerings.
"Tōhoku encompasses a fifth of Japan's landmass, so there's plenty of room to roam."
"The locals are very friendly and welcoming to people who want to know more about the culture up here."
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