Iwate

Chusonji Temple in Hiraizumi

Iwate Prefecture (ๅฒฉๆ‰‹็œŒ Iwate-ken) is in the northeastern Tohoku region of the main Japanese island Honshu.

Understand

Second only to Hokkaido in having Japan's lowest population density, much of Iwate is remote and mountainous. Its early history was marked by fighting between the Japanese and the native Emishi people, thought to be related to the Ainu in Hokkaido. In the 11th century, the breakaway Northern Fujiwara clan formed their own independent realm here, ruling from Hiraizumi, the "Kyoto of the North", until crushed by Minamoto forces in 1189.

Most settlements are nestled in the fertile valley running north-south between the ลŒu and Kitakami mountain ranges from Sendai to prefectural capital Morioka. The Pacific Ocean coastline is rocky with many sheer cliffs, and its towns were devastated by the 2011 earthquake and subsequent tsunami, with 3,056 dead or missing.

Tourism info

Visit Iwate is the prefecture's official multilingual guide site.

Cities

Other destinations

  • ๐ŸŒ Ryusendo limestone cave โ€” located in Iwaizumi, considered one of the three major limestone caves in Japan. It also boasts one of the largest underground lakes in Japan, with crystal-clear water.
  • ๐ŸŒ Appi Kogen โ€” one of the best ski grounds in Tohoku, with runs for all levels.

Get in

By plane

๐ŸŒ Iwate Hanamaki Airport (่Šฑๅทป็ฉบๆธฏ, HNA IATA), about 1 hr south of Morioka and 4 km away from Hanamaki Airport station (่Šฑๅทป็ฉบๆธฏ้ง…) on the JR Tohoku Main Line, is the only airport in Iwate with scheduled service. It has domestic flights to most major Japanese cities except Tokyo, as well as international services to Shanghai and Taipei. Most travellers will find it easier and cheaper to fly to Tokyo and continue to Iwate by train.

By train

  • The Tohoku Shinkansen barrels through Ichinoseki and Morioka on its way from Sendai north to Aomori.
  • IGR Iwate Ginga Tetsudo It's north train of Iwate
  • JR Yamada Line
  • JR Hanawa Line
  • JR Tazawako Line
  • Sanriku Railway (Kita-Lias Line) runs between Miyako (Iwate) and Kuji.

By bus

Get around

See

Geibikei Gorge in Ichinoseki
  • Visit Geibikei Gorge and enjoy a ride on one of the boats and listen to the singing of your guide. Feed koi carp in warmer weather, enjoy the changing leaves in the fall and the snow in the winter. (Ichinoseki)
  • Explore the remains of the former northern capital (Hiraizumi)
  • Make your way through Ryusendo Cave, one of Japan's Top Three caves. (Iwaizumi)
  • Search for kappa in one of the most famous kappa towns (Tono)
  • Walk through art inspired by the books of Kenji Miyazawa in the Miyazawa Kenji Dowa-Mura (Hanamaki)

Do

Eat

  • Azumaya (ๆฑๅฎถ). Eat wanko-soba, served indefinitely before you stop.
  • Pyonpyonsha (ใดใ‚‡ใ‚“ใดใ‚‡ใ‚“่ˆŽ). famous for Morioka Reimen (cold noodles). Many branches in Akita and other prefectures.

Drink

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