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貸切10名まで|囲炉裏のある平屋|お子様¥3000割引あり|morioka Base
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apartment , Morioka-shi
This detached, single-storey house is located in the quiet Matsuzono residential district of northern Morioka-shi, with the Matsuzono bus terminal just 100 metres away, providing direct access to Morioka Station. This entire house rental accommodates up to six guests and features a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and on-site parking, offering a private, local experience with easy access to the city centre.
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Aeria Tohno
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ryokan , Tōno-shi
Aeria Tohno is a family-friendly ryokan situated in Tōno, 38 kilometres from Kamaishi Station and 40 kilometres from Kitakami Station, offering easy access to nearby attractions like Esashi Fujiwara Heritage Park. The inn features air conditioning, a shared lounge, and a restaurant, as well as a sauna, jacuzzi, and free Wi-Fi.
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Iwate
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Hotel Koyokan
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ryokan , Hanamaki Shi
Hotel Koyokan is situated in Hanamaki City, a short distance from JR Shin-Hanamaki Station, with a free shuttle service connecting the two. This family-friendly ryokan offers a range of amenities including a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, spa, restaurant, bar, and fitness centre, as well as on-site hot spring baths and comfortable rooms with modern conveniences.
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Iwate
10/10 – 16/10
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Japanese Style Villa. Entire Reservation.
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apartment , Kitakami-shi
This traditional Japanese home is situated in the outskirts of Kitakami-shi, a 6.2 mile drive from Kitakami Station and a 6.2 mile drive from the Kitakami-Etsuriko Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway. This single-storey property offers a unique experience of living in a traditional Japanese home, with three bedrooms, one bathroom, and a spacious layout that can comfortably accommodate up to seven guests.
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What are the best landmarks to visit in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Iwate Prefecture boasts a diverse range of landmarks. For natural beauty, there's the breathtaking scenery of Lake Tazawa, Japan's deepest lake, and the stunning views from Mount Iwate. Culturally, you'll find the Morioka Castle Ruins, a significant historical site, and the meticulously preserved buildings of the Hiraizumi temples and gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Don't miss the impressive sculptures at the Iwate Museum of Art.
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What is the best itinerary to experience Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A possible 7-day itinerary could include: days 1-2 exploring Morioka City (Morioka Castle Ruins, Iwate Museum of Art, and local cuisine); days 3-4 visiting Hiraizumi (Chuson-ji Temple, Motsu-ji Temple, and the beautiful gardens); days 5-6 enjoying the natural beauty of Lake Tazawa and Kakunodate, known for its preserved samurai district; and day 7 relaxing in a traditional onsen before departure. Adjust this based on your interests – perhaps more hiking around Mount Iwate or exploring coastal areas if you prefer.
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What is the best time to visit Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
The best time to visit Iwate Prefecture depends on your preferences. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and stunning foliage. Summer (June-August) is ideal for hiking and outdoor activities but can be hot and humid. Winter (November-March) brings heavy snowfall, perfect for skiing and snowboarding in areas like Appi Kogen, but travel can be challenging.
What traditional local food should you try in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Iwate is known for its delicious food. Wanko soba, a noodle dish where you're served endless bowls, is a must-try. Hinai jidori, a local breed of chicken, is prized for its tender meat. Try also the local sake and various regional specialties found at restaurants and markets throughout the prefecture.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Iwate?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
While many areas are well-known, some lesser-visited gems include the Nyuto Onsen, a collection of smaller, more secluded hot spring resorts, offering a tranquil escape. The Shizukuishi region also offers beautiful hiking trails and stunning natural scenery, away from the main tourist routes.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Staying in a minshuku (family-run guesthouse) is a great way to interact with locals. Participating in local workshops, such as pottery or traditional crafts, provides opportunities to engage with artisans and learn about their skills. Visiting local markets and festivals offers a chance to meet people and experience the local culture firsthand.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Iwate experiences distinct seasons. Summers are warm and humid, while winters are cold and snowy, especially in mountainous areas. Be prepared for all types of weather. Mountainous regions can experience earthquakes, and heavy snowfall can disrupt transportation in winter. Check weather forecasts before venturing into mountainous areas.
Are there any special items you’ll need when traveling to Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on exploring temples, gardens, or hiking. A portable charger for your phone is also recommended. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases will enhance your interactions with locals. For winter travel, pack warm clothes, including waterproof outerwear.