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Built over a thousand years ago, the Yamadera temple is a picturesque spot in the mountains of the Tohoku region.
Photograph by Tohoku Tourism Promotion Organization
Comprising the six northernmost prefectures on Japan’s main island of Honshu, Tohoku is a rugged land where natural highlights, from pristine forests and remote hot springs to snowy peaks and crater lakes, set the scene for thousand-year-old temples, ancient shrines and lively festivals. Little wonder it was featured in the National Geographic s Best Trips 2020 list as a top destination for adventure.
And yet, less than 2% of the country’s international travellers come here. Due to its remote position and heavy snowfalls, this region has historically had minimal influence from the outside world, resulting in well-preserved traditions and ancient customs.