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Morioka Station
Lake Iwado
Lake Iwado is said to be the most beautiful artificial lake in Japan. The total length of the surrounding area is approximately 40km. It is surrounded by a white birch forest and has a mysterious appearance. The best time to see autumn leaves is mid-October. Fishing, especially ice smelt fishing in winter, is famous.
Detailed Destination InformationRyusendo Cave and Ryusen Shindo Science Museum
Ryusendo Cave is counted as one of the three largest limestone caves in Japan and is also designated as a national natural monument. The length of the cave is already known to be over 4,088m, and the total length is said to reach 5,000m. In addition, fresh water gushing out from the depths forms several underground lakes, and the third underground lake is 98 meters deep and boasts one of the clearest waters in the world. The dragon blue lake water, which hides the breath of nature's finely honed nature, and the countless stalactites inside the cave will transport you to a fantastical world.
Detailed Destination InformationKitayamazaki
``Kitayamazaki'', which has large cliffs approximately 200m high that extend for approximately 8km, boasts the most impressive coastal beauty among all the coastal scenery in Japan, and was ranked in the coastal category of the tourism resource evaluation conducted by the Japan Transport Corporation. It is Japan's most beautiful coastline, both in name and in reality, and is the only one in Japan that has been certified as the highest rated "Special A grade." Many tourists visit this place as a tourist destination that they want to visit at least once in their lifetime.
Detailed Destination InformationTarou Kanko Hotel (earthquake ruins)
Jodogahama Beach
The name Jodogahama was given about 300 years ago by Reikyo, the seventh head priest of Joanji Temple in Mt. Miyako, who exclaimed, ``It's just like the Pure Land of Paradise.'' In 2001, it was selected as one of the top 100 scented landscapes, and in 2006, it was selected as one of Japan's 100 best bathing beaches, specially selected by the sea section.
Detailed Destination InformationMorioka Station