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Hanamaki Station
Hanamaki Onsen
A hot spring developed in 1923 by drawing water from Dai Onsen. It has an elegant and calm atmosphere, with rows of cherry blossom trees, red pine forests, and a rose garden with a sundial flower bed designed by Kenji Miyazawa. It is known throughout the country as a hot spring resort in northern Tohoku. The hot springs are effective against rheumatism, neuralgia, etc.
Detailed Destination InformationKiyomizu temple
It is said to have been commissioned by Sakanoue Tamuramaro in the second year of Daido (807), and is an ancient temple that has been widely known as one of Japan's three Kiyomizu temples since ancient times, along with Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto and Kiyomizu-dera in Hyogo's Kamogawa River. The first temple of Ou 33 Kannon Fudaraku.
Detailed Destination InformationKotaro Takamura Memorial Museum
It is adjacent to Takamura Sanso, where Kotaro Takamura lived for seven years in Hanamaki, and many of his belongings and sculptures are on display.
Detailed Destination InformationNanbu Toji Tradition Museum
Reopened on July 15, 2020.
This is a facility that preserves and passes on the traditional culture of sake brewing by Nanbu chief brewers. Inside, there are exhibits such as a sake brewing vat with a diameter of about 2 meters, various sake brewing tools, and miniatures of sake brewing-related events, making it a facility where you can enjoy understanding sake brewing. There is also a sake tasting corner (for a fee).
Kenji Miyazawa Memorial Museum
Located halfway up Mt. Koshio, one of the 32 mountains called Mt. Mbeki where Kenji intended to bury the Lotus Sutra, you can get a glimpse of Kenji's world of diverse activities. facility. The exhibition features screen footage, related materials, and the creative process that leads to the creation of the work.
Detailed Destination InformationShin-Hanamaki Station