The Kamikita Region extends across the eastern to northeastern parts of Aomori Prefecture and encompasses a diverse range of landscapes, from the coastal areas of Mutsu Bay to the inland Towada–Sanbongi plateau and the Pacific coastline.
The region consists of six towns and one village—Noheji Town, Shichinohe Town, Rokunohe Town, Yokohama Town, Tōhoku Town, Oirase Town, and Rokkasho Village—and historically developed under the rule of the Nanbu clan of the Morioka Domain, with administrative offices established in key locations such as Shichinohe and Noheji.
Today, the region plays an important role within Aomori Prefecture, supporting a wide range of industries including agriculture, dairy farming, fisheries, energy-related facilities, and logistics.
This page provides a list of municipalities located in the Kamikita Region.
Each municipality page offers detailed information on local history, major industries, natural environments, and tourist attractions,
serving as a hub for understanding the overall structure of the Kamikita Region and the distinct roles and characteristics of its municipalities.
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Complete Guide to Noheji Town, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Yokohama Town, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Tohoku Town, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Towada City, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Rokunohe Town, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Rokkasyo Village, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Misawa City, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Shichinohe Town, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information
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Complete Guide to Oirase Town, Aomori Prefecture | Tourism, Culture, Local Products, Access Information