Tohoku, the historically-isolated northern Japanese region, will be among the best places for international travelers to visit, especially for spiritual and natural adventures, once Japan reopens for tourism. Written about by legendary haiku poet Matsuo Basho in his masterpiece travelogue “Oku no Hosomichi” in 1702, Tohoku has been known in Japan since ancient times for its beautiful natural landscapes, sacred mountains, therapeutic hot springs and unique rituals. The lack of public transportations, tourist-friendly facilities or tourism information – and language barriers for non-Japanese speakers – in many parts of the region, however, has always kept it hard to access. Less than 2 percent of international visitors to Japan reached here before the pandemic. The year 2020 was supposed to be the start of a new era for the best-kept secret of Japan tourism following a decade-long government project to turn it into an international tourism destination in time for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic Games. Tohoku ranked among National Geographic’s “Best Trips 2020” and Lonely Planet’s “Best in Travel 2020” destinations. Fukushima Prefecture made The Guardian’s list of 20 best places to visit in 2020. The year 2020 didn’t turn out exactly as expected, however, during the pandemic, the region has evolved more as a fun and comfortable adventure wonderland. Tohoku has added accommodations, services and routes and lowered language barriers. Here is a look at the five reasons why Tohoku is the place to go once borders reopen: 1. New accommodation










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