Shin-Aomori Train Station, situated in Aomori Prefecture, was opened in 2010 and serves as a key junction in the region. It operates as a stop on the Hokkaido Shinkansen line and the Ou Line, catering to more than 1,000 passengers daily. The station connects Aomori with major cities such as Tokyo, Hakodate, and Sendai, facilitating efficient travel across Japan. Its strategic location allows easy access to attractions like the Aomori Museum of Art, just 3 kilometers away, and the famous Nebuta Museum Wa Rasse located 2.5 kilometers from the station. For travelers with layovers, a visit to the Sannai-Maruyama Site, a Jomon period archaeological site around 4 kilometers away, can be completed in under 15 minutes by taxi.