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Halcoya Hanare A Lodging Where You Can Enjoy Wood / Iwate-gun Iwate
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apartment , Shizukuishi-chō
This Shizukuishi-chō holiday home is situated 0.6km from Lake Gosho, 5km from Lake Gosho Park Family Land, and 5km from Tsunagi Onsen, with Morioka's craft villages within a 10km radius. The 24-square-metre property offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, plus amenities such as air conditioning, parking, and laundry facilities.
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Iwate
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北東北の家族旅行にぴったりの古民家風ゲストハウス
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apartment , Shizukuishi-chō
This spacious guesthouse in Shizukuishi-chō, Iwate Prefecture, offers a comfortable stay for up to 10 adults, with its precise location within the town to be confirmed upon booking, allowing for easy access to local attractions (distances dependent on exact location). The four-bedroom, one-bathroom property includes ample parking for four cars, reliable Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for family gatherings or group trips to Shizukuishi-chō.
10 16 reviews
Iwate
08/10 – 11/10
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【和のお宿みかみ】宮古駅近く~和空間の一軒家で心安らぐひととき~
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apartment , Miyako-shi
This Miyako-shi apartment, a 6-minute walk (approximately 0.4km) from JR Miyako Station, is situated in a peaceful residential area of Miyako City. The one-bedroom flat sleeps four, offering a fridge, freezer, microwave, air conditioning, parking, and shared laundry facilities, plus unique access to calligraphy and Buddhist painting artworks.
9.9 43 reviews
Iwate
08/10 – 11/10
₹12618/nighttotal: ₹37854 (3 )
木を愉しむ宿 Halcoya Hanare
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apartment , Shizukuishi-chō
Halcoya is a guesthouse situated near Lake Gosho, offering views of Mount Iwate, in Shizukuishi-chō, Iwate Prefecture, just 15 kilometres from the Koiwai Farm. The guesthouse features a traditional Japanese design, with a separate annex for smaller groups, and offers a comfortable and cosy environment with a focus on relaxation and enjoyment.
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What are the best landmarks to visit in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Iwate Prefecture boasts a stunning array of landmarks. For natural beauty, you absolutely must see the breathtaking scenery of Lake Tazawa, Japan's deepest lake, and the majestic Hachimantai mountains, perfect for hiking and enjoying panoramic views. Then there's the historical and cultural significance of Morioka Castle Ruins, offering a glimpse into the region's past. And don't forget the stunning views from Mount Iwate, a dormant volcano with numerous hiking trails.
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What is the best itinerary to experience Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
A great itinerary depends on your interests and time. A week-long trip could include exploring Morioka city's cultural attractions, a day trip to Lake Tazawa, hiking in the Hachimantai mountains, and visiting the historical sites around Hiraizumi, a UNESCO World Heritage site. For a shorter trip, focus on one or two key areas, such as the Morioka area or the scenic beauty around Lake Tazawa and Hachimantai.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Iwate?
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) is perfect for skiing and snowboarding in the Hachimantai area, but be prepared for snow and cold temperatures.
What traditional local food should you try in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Iwate's cuisine is a delight! Wanko soba, a noodle dish where you're continuously served small bowls of noodles, is a must-try. Also, try hanamaki-jiru, a hearty and warming soup, and try the local varieties of rice and sake.
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 places are well-known, some lesser-visited gems include the Nyuto Onsen, a collection of smaller, more secluded hot spring resorts nestled in the mountains, offering a tranquil escape. Exploring the smaller villages and countryside will also reveal hidden charms and unexpected discoveries.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Staying in a minshuku (small family-run guesthouse) is a great way to interact with locals and learn about their culture. Participating in local workshops, such as pottery or calligraphy classes, can also provide opportunities to connect with the community. Simply striking up conversations in local shops and restaurants can lead to interesting encounters.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Iwate Prefecture 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 and pack accordingly. Mountain areas can be prone to landslides and heavy snowfall in winter. Staying informed about weather forecasts is crucial, particularly during the winter months.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Iwate Prefecture, Japan?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential, especially if you plan on hiking. A portable charger for your electronic devices is also recommended. Consider bringing a small umbrella or raincoat, as rain can be unpredictable. Learning a few basic Japanese phrases will enhance your interactions with locals.