Huge Chair
The Enigmatic Huge Chair: A Quirky Landmark in Aomori
Experience the whimsical Huge Chair in Aomori, a quirky tourist attraction perfect for memorable photos and family fun amid beautiful coastal scenery.
Discover the Huge Chair in Aomori, a whimsical landmark that offers unique photo opportunities and a delightful experience for tourists. This oversized chair is not just a sight to behold but a symbol of creativity and local charm, inviting visitors to sit and snap memorable photos. Whether you're traveling solo or with family, this quirky attraction is a must-see that adds a touch of fun to your journey in Japan.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving from central Aomori City, take Route 4 south towards Asamushi. Continue on Route 4 for approximately 17 kilometers. Once you reach Asamushi Onsen, look for Sakamoto-51-55. The Huge Chair is located near the coast. Parking is available nearby, but be mindful of any posted restrictions.
Public Transportation (Train and Bus)
Begin your journey at Aomori Station. Take the JR Gonō Line towards Kuroishi and get off at Asamushi Onsen Station (about 30 minutes). From Asamushi Onsen Station, you can catch a local bus (or take a taxi) to Sakamoto-51-55. Make sure to confirm the bus schedule in advance as service may be limited on weekends.
Public Transportation (City Bus)
From Aomori Station, take the Aomori City Bus, line 100 or 200, towards Asamushi Onsen. Get off at Sakamoto stop. The Huge Chair is a short walk from there. Be aware that the bus fare is approximately 600 yen one-way.
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