The Japan National Tourism Organisation has announced the launch of a new website and video series dedicated to the Tohoku region, the hidden gem of northern Japan.
The organisation worked with Nathan Thornburgh and Matt Goulding, founders of travelogue and publishing house, Roads & Kingdoms, to produce a series of captivating videos which showcase the breadth and depth of the region.
“Nathan Thornburgh and Matt Goulding’s style of journalism is extremely unique, as are the wonders of Japan’s Tohoku region,” said Keita Kadowaki, executive director of the Japan National Tourism Organisation in Los Angeles.
“We hope that with the new video series, American travellers will become even more inclined to explore Tohoku and other lesser-known regions of Japan.”
Throughout the video series, Thornburg and Goulding couple Tohoku’s many delicacies with century-old customs offering viewers a glimpse into the illustrious culture of the region traveling by shinkansen, or bullet train.
An overnight in Tohoku’s centre of arts and culture, Morioka, located in Iwate prefecture, sets the stage for a traditional Kaiseki dinner and show put on by two of the nine Geigi, or local form of Geisha, who still perform.
The duo’s exploratory journey includes a scenic ride from Aomori to Akita aboard the Shirakami Resort Train, visits to the temples of Yamadera, Sendai city, Tohoku’s largest city, and more.
“It’s the kind of place where the Japanese go to feel more connected to their roots, to feel more Japanese,” says Nathan Thornburgh of Tohoku.
“It’s the kind of place where you, the visitor, are also welcome behind the sliding door to see what that all really means.”
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