[Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture] Good old retro trip! 5 spots where you can feel history!
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine View this post on Instagram Instagram link Morioka Hachimangu Shrine on Instagram: "When...
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine View this post on Instagram Instagram link Morioka Hachimangu Shrine on Instagram: "When...
The Soma clan, Bando warriors who received the land of Oshu from Minamoto no Yoritomo The Soma clan originated in Shimousa Province, which straddles present-day Chiba and Ibaraki prefectures, at the end of the Eian period...
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Until around the Nara period, Shirakawa City, Fukushima Prefecture, was located at the entrance to a region called Emishi (present-day Tohoku region), which was beyond the reach of the imperial court, and was located at the border of Kunizaka...
Even though it is called Kakuda City in Miyagi Prefecture, it may not be well known nationwide. Located south of Sendai City, the capital of Miyagi Prefecture, near the prefectural border with Fukushima Prefecture...
"Jododaira Astronomical Observatory" is located at the midpoint of the Bandai Azuma Skyline on the Plateau Highway in Fukushima City, Fukushima Prefecture, at an altitude of approximately 1.6...
The "Fujisawa Noyaki Festival" in Fujisawa-cho, Ichinoseki City, Iwate Prefecture, which was canceled for two consecutive years due to the new coronavirus pandemic, will be held for two days, August 13th (Saturday) and August 14th (Sunday), 2022...
When I arrived at Nanukamachi Gotenseki and was looking at the information board, I saw a sign for ``Soba Restaurant Shojiya'' so I decided on it right away. I've been asking a friend from Yamagata for some time, ``If you want to eat soba, go to Sho...''
Iwate Prefecture is full of attractions, including food culture such as Wanko Soba, Morioka Reimen, and Jajamen, as well as historical heritage sites such as Motsuji Temple and Chusonji Temple.
During the Boshin War, where the entire Tohoku region became a battlefield, Iwate Prefecture did not become a battlefield. At that time, just over half of Iwate Prefecture in the north belonged to the Morioka clan, which belonged to the Nanbu clan, and just under half in the south...