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Harutaka Dondon Market
A farm direct sales store with freshly harvested vegetables and handmade sweets. In addition to millet millet, millet, and amaranth, there are also fresh agricultural products from the Harutaka area such as apples and vegetables, as well as local foods and handmade sweets such as donuts, kushimochi, and tofu dengaku.
Karumai Town
Northern Iwate
Hachimantai Prefectural Forest
Hachimantai City
Central Iwate
Sasanaga Brewery
A long-established brewery located in Towa-cho, Hanamaki City. Inheriting the wisdom and skills developed by our predecessors in a place overlooking Mt. Hayachine, one of Japan's 100 famous mountains, Since our founding in 1902, we have been manufacturing with the motto of "Quality First."
Hanamaki City
Southern Iwate
Hyakumangoku [Fudo Onsen] (Day trip bathing facility) (Closed)
*Closed It's a 100% natural hot spring bath that is slippery at first and smooth after the bath.
Yahaba Town
Hachimantai (dawn)
Sasaki Senbei Store
A long-established Nanbu rice cracker shop in Kuji City.
Kuji City
Marine side spa Taneichi
Hirono Town
Hachimantai (Hachimanuma)
Sakurayama Shrine
It was founded in 1749. The main shrine building is located on the ruins of Sannomaru of Morioka Castle, and was worshiped as the guardian deity of the Nanbu domain. In 1926, a sword made by Kuninaga in the early Nanbokucho period was donated to Sakurayama Shrine by Nanbu Rijun. This is designated as a national important cultural property. The annual festival is held from May 25th to 27th, and includes a parade of warriors and offerings of traditional performing arts.
Morioka City