Other Shopping Spots in Morioka City / Shizukuishi Town / Koiwai Area

  • Kogensya Main Branch
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    4.5
    23 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Pref. Moriokashi Zaimokuchou 2-18
    Kogensya is a store located on a site extending from JR Morioka Station to the Kitakami River that specializes in traditional handicraft products such as Nambu ironware and Urushi lacquerware. The items on sale are not limited to Iwate Prefecture’s own specialty products; they also include handicraft products from all over Japan, including Okinawan glassware, Shusaigama-ware ceramics from Shimane Prefecture, etc. Kogensya’s founder, Oikawa Shiro, was a classmate of Miyazawa Kenji, the writer of children’s stories who is one of Iwate Prefecture’s most famous authors, and was involved in the publication of “The Restaurant of Many Orders,” a collection of Miyazawa’s children’s stories. Kogensya’s Majieru-kan building and Kahi-kan café both have many items relating to Miyazawa Kenji on display, making Kogensya a popular place for Miyazawa Kenji enthusiasts to visit.

    いーはとーぶアベニュー材木町にある宮沢賢治との係わりの深い場所です。賢治が童話集「注文の多い料理店」を出版し、当時はほとんど売れなかった時代をともにした出版社。店の奥、中庭に、注文の多い料理店 出版の地の碑や烏の北斗七星の石柱、原稿などの展示館があり、賢治との係わりの深さが感じられる場所です。 訪ねた際は休館中でしたが、喫茶室もあるので、通りの散策の際、立ち寄って楽しんでください。

  • Gozaku Moriku Store
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    4.0
    13 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Pref. Moriokashi Konyachou 1-31
    Located in a residential district along Nakatsugawa River, Gozaku is a miscellany shop for everyday bamboo goods. The flat-roofed Japanese building is designated a preserved building in Morioka City and was used in the filming of NHK’s serial TV drama “Dondo hare.” Built from late Edo Period to Meiji Period, the building was a merchant house dealing in straw products and wicks for lanterns. Now, it sells traditional straw sandals, colanders, and baskets, all which exude handmade warmth.

    中津川沿いにある、竹細工のお店です。 籠、草履、箒などが陳列されています。 趣のある古い建物で、江戸時代の豪商だったそうです。

  • Soshido
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    4.5
    2 Reviews
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Morioka-shi Konyacho 2-15
    This store for dyed goods is located in Konya-cho, Morioka City. It manufactures and sells dyed goods of “Nanbu Akanezome” and “Nanbu Murasakizome,” which have long been known as special products in the Nanbu region. In addition to kimonos and obi belts, it sells accessories such as furoshiki traditional wrapping cloth, noren traditional shop curtains, book covers and small drawstring bags.

    紺屋町散策していたら偶然通りがかったので入ってみると、お店の方は大変親切に色々と見せてくださった。コースターを購入。

  • Kamasada
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Pref. Moriokashi Konyachou 2-5
    This is a long-established workshop that has continued to make nambu tekki (a famous type of ironware from the south of Iwate) since the Meiji period. The works produced by the third generation Nobuho Miya, who has experience living in Finland, are distinctive for being a combination of Japan’s old traditions and modern art. The functionality of simple yet outstanding nambu tekki has been garnering attention again recently.
  • Morioka Konya Oshukaido Antique Market
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Konyacho 1-6
    This market is held in Konya-cho, Morioka City on the third Sunday of the month between April and November. Antique dealers and amateurs from inside and outside Iwate Prefecture display their wares. It has been held for more than 30 years, since 1984, and it attracts large numbers of customers, including local people, tourists, and enthusiasts from inside and outside Japan.
  • Ebisuya Ono Sensaisho
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Pref. Moriokashi Zaimokuchou 10-16
    A long-standing shop selling Nanbu stencil dyed goods easily distinguished by its red tile roof in Zaimoku Town, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture. Nanbu stencil dying got its start when the first owner of Ebisuya began using paper stencils to dye household crests and designs on clothing and armor. The shop’s kimono, noren shop curtains, table centers, accessories, and other patterned indigo goods feel both elegant and dainty yet somehow wild, and make perfect gifts and souvenirs. The second floor has an exhibit on the history of Nanbu stencil dying and an audio tape explaining the processes involved. The nearest station is Morioka Station.
  • 2nd Street Mitake
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Mitake 3-chome 1-ban 27-go
  • Kenjinodaichikan Cross Terrace Morioka
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    3.0
    3 Reviews
    Shopping
    Iwate Pref. Moriokashi Odori 3-4-1 Cross Terrace Morioka 1F

    5年ほど前に行ったときは、地元の野菜、食品が大量にあり、お土産を全てここで済ますことができたが、今回は棚も空きが目立ち、全国どこにでもあるような商品も増え、全体的に縮小した感じがしてちょっと残念だった

  • Big Roof Takizawa
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Iwate Takizawa-shi Shimokai 1-15
  • 2nd Street Morioka
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Odori 2-chome 1-ban 23-go SUNQUEEN Building 2F
  • toto Handling Morioka Shibutami AEON Shop
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Shibutami Tsurugai 20-1 Aeon Super Center Morioka Shibutami Iriguchi Yoko
  • toto Handling Morioka Shinkin Bank Main Store
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Nakanohashidori 1-chome 4-ban 6-go
  • toto Handling Morioka Shinkin Bank Odori Branch
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Odori 1-chome 6-ban 15-go
  • toto Handling Morioka Shinkin Bank Aoyamacho Branch
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Aoyama 3-chome 30-ban 1-go
  • toto Handling Morioka Shinkin Bank To Minami Branch
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Tsushida Chuo 2-chome 1-ban 5-go
  • toto Handling Morioka Shinkin Bank Takamatsu Branch
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Takamatsu 4-chome 1-ban 10-go
  • toto Handling Morioka Shinkin Bank Shiwa Branch
    Shopping
    Iwate Shiwa-gun Shiwacho Hizume Koriyama Sta. 236-banchi 1
  • toto Handling Morioka Shinkin Bank Yahaba Branch
    Shopping
    Iwate Shiwa-gun Yahabacho Matabeeshinden Dai7-chiwari 194-banchi 1
  • moriokan AEON the mall Morioka
    Shopping
    Iwate Pref. Moriokashi Maegata 4-7-1 Aeon Mall Morioka 1F [18]
  • cassetto AEON MALL Morioka
    Shopping
    Iwate Morioka-shi Maegata 4-7-1 AEON MALL Morioka 2F [85]

Iwate Areas

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A northern Tohoku prefecture promising peace and quiet, Iwate is sparsely populated, replacing people with snow-capped mountains, history-rich sites, and fields of crops that are to thank for the region’s delicious local cuisine. Meander along the three-city Golden Route, where you’ll visit the grand Buddhist temples of Hiraizumi and the Tono folk villages before tasting the three famed noodle dishes of Morioka.

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