A new attempt in Iwate Prefecture! “Golden Country Iwate” Food Show in Metaverse!
On December 12, 2023, the Iwate Prefectural Office will hold a new food show featuring local ingredients. The venue is a metaverse space! "...
On December 12, 2023, the Iwate Prefectural Office will hold a new food show featuring local ingredients. The venue is a metaverse space! "...
The Tohoku Shinkansen south of Morioka City in Iwate Prefecture has four stations, starting from the north: Shin-Hanamaki, Kitakami, Mizusawa-Esashi, and Ichinoseki, and each station is used by not only local residents...
In this article, we would like to introduce particularly recommended Senbero Sakaba restaurants in the city's three old and new downtown areas (Odori, Morioka Ekimae, and Yahatacho).
Do you know about the Meiji era mansion ``Nanchoso'' that remains in Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture? The mansion has changed hands many times since the Meiji era, has been expanded and renovated, and...
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Marukan Building Daishokudo, located in Hanamaki City, Iwate Prefecture, is famous for its 10-tiered soft-serve ice cream, and has a retro Showa atmosphere where you can find everything from ramen to sushi to Western food...
Morioka City was selected as one of the ``52 Places to Visit in 2023'' by the New York Times. The event that will be held for the 46th time this year will decorate Morioka's summer...
The Sanriku Coast in Iwate Prefecture used to have many beaches along its varied coastline, but since the 2011 earthquake, the beaches have not been open for a while, and...
Morioka is a ``river town'' where three rivers, the Kitakami River, Shizukuishi River, and Nakatsu River, meet.During the Edo period, annual tax rice was transported to Edo via Ishinomaki by boat transport on the Kitakami River.
``Anonahan'' means ``that one'', and ``Odekunanse'' means ``please come'' in the Morioka dialect. There are many tourist attractions in Morioka...