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

  • Ihatov Avenue Zaimoku-cho
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Morioka-shi Zaimokucho
    This street is located in Zaimoku-cho, Morioka City. Besides Kogensha (currently sells folk crafts) that published Kenji Miyazawa’s collection of fairy tales, “The Restaurant of Many Orders,” there are six monuments with motifs from Kenji Miyazawa's works such as the “Ishiza” sculpture of Kenji Miyazawa resting at a stone quarry along the street.
  • Gosho Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Morioka-shi Tsunagi Yamane 192-4
  • Shijushida Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Morioka-shi Shimokuriyagawa Shijushida 1
  • Iwayama Park (Iwayama Observation Deck)
    Leisure / Hobbies
    Iwate Morioka-shi Shinjo Iwayama 50-6
  • Oshuku Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho Oshuku Dai2-chiwari
  • Yabitsu Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho Nishi Aniwa
  • Sotomasuzawa Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho
  • Rendaki Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho
  • Sannokai Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Shiwa-gun Shiwacho Tsuchidate
  • Kemuyama Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Shiwa-gun Yahabacho Kemuyama
  • Iwado Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Morioka-shi Tamayama-ku Yabukawa
  • Tsunatori Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Morioka-shi Shinjo Kaida
  • Yanagawa Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Morioka-shi
  • Gosho Ohashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho
  • Shin Kakkonda Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho
  • Aniwa Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho
  • Moto Gosho Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Iwate-gun Shizukuishicho
  • Inari slope
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Prefecture Shiwa-gun Shiwa
  • Shiwa Hashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Shiwa-gun Shiwacho
  • HachiKake slope
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Prefecture Shiwa-gun Shiwa

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.

Iwate Photo Album

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