Other Natural Terrain Spots in Hachimantai / Appi Highland Area

  • Appi Kogen Beech Secondary Forest
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi Appikogen
    This beech forest is located in Appikogen, Hachimantai City. After being cut down for materials in the early Showa period (1925-1989), it is called a secondary forest because it regenerated over 80 years. There are trekking courses that allow you to stroll through the forest, and it has been selected as one of the top 100 Forested Valleys in Japan.
  • Onosukezawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Yunosawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Kamikurasawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Shirasawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Wakahatasawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Guntarisawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Fukasawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Yanagisawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Yakkirizawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Ichinomatasawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Sahosawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Itazazawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Horakesawa
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    Iwate Pref. Hachimantaishi
  • Omura Mizunashisawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Kuragatasawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Nakanosawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Toshichisawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Chienosawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi
  • Kurokawasawa
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    Iwate Hachimantai-shi

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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