MODEL COURSE
- Morioka Station
- Asahibashi
- Zaimokucho south exit
- Takuboku newlywed house
- In front of Shoko Chukin Bank
- Chuo-dori 2-chome
- Chuo-dori 1-chome
- In front of Uchimaru Medical Center
- Honmachi-dori 1-chome
- upper bridge
- Kamibashi Town
- Wakasono Town
- Morioka Bus Center (Platform 15)
- Morioka Bus Center (Platform 11)
- In front of the prefectural office/city hall
- Morioka Castle Ruins Park (Iwate Park)
- In front of Saien Kawantoku
- Yanagi Shindo
- Kaiun Bridge
- Morioka Station
Morioka Station
Asahibashi
2 minutes
Zaimokucho south exit
2 minutes
Takuboku newlywed house
This is the house where the newlywed Takuboku lived for about three weeks starting in 1903, and is the only remaining samurai residence in Morioka. He wrote about this time in his essay ``My four and a half tatami mats''.
Detailed Destination Information1 minute
In front of Shoko Chukin Bank
1 minute
Chuo-dori 2-chome
1 minute
Chuo-dori 1-chome
2 minutes
In front of Uchimaru Medical Center
1 minute
Honmachi-dori 1-chome
2 minutes
upper bridge
2 minutes
Kamibashi Town
1 minute
Wakasono Town
1 minute
Morioka Bus Center (Platform 15)
1 minute
Morioka Bus Center (Platform 11)
3 minutes
In front of the prefectural office/city hall
3 minutes
Morioka Castle Ruins Park (Iwate Park)
The historic site of Morioka Castle, which was the residence of the lord of the Nanbu domain. Morioka Castle was completed in 1633, during the reign of the 28th feudal lord, Shigenao.
It was a flat castle that used the Kitakami River, Shizukuishi River, and Nakatsu River as natural trenches, and was also called Fukugata Castle.
Today, the stone walls and pond remain, and the park is loved by citizens throughout the year as Morioka Castle Ruins Park.
Various trees and flowers decorate the four seasons, including cherry blossoms in the spring, colored leaves in the fall, and a plum grove.
1 minute
In front of Saien Kawantoku
2 minutes
Yanagi Shindo
1 minute
Kaiun Bridge
2 minutes
Morioka Station