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Fukuda bread
This is a bakery that is so well-loved by the locals that there is no one in Morioka who doesn't know about it. It's sold at supermarkets, but if you go to a Fukuda bread shop, they'll add your favorite jams and toppings and cook it right in front of you.
Morioka City
Central Iwate
Ishiwarizakura 1
Wasinoo Co., Ltd.
Established in 1829, it is one of the oldest breweries in the prefecture. A slightly dry sake with a pleasant texture that you won't get tired of drinking. The name of the brand dates back to the ancient times when Mt. Iwate was the habitat of the giant eagle and was also known as Mt. Iwawashi (Ganju-san), so the name ``Washi-no-o'' came from the meaning of the sake brewery at the foot of the mountain. It is also said that when the snow melts in early spring, the remaining snow on Mt. Iwate, which can be seen from the sake brewery, looks like a giant eagle with its wings spread. [Main products] Washinoo
Hachimantai City
Pension Momiji [Iwate Kogen Onsen]
A private pension for one group per day located in Iwate Kogen Pension Village. A private BBQ is also available, so you can enjoy your time with your loved ones in a private space.
Shizukuishi Town
Restaurant Karin-tei
This is a restaurant located at the roadside station "Shinami". In addition to hittsumi made with locally grown vegetables and flour, please enjoy our homemade dishes such as the Shiwa sticky beef hamburger set meal.
Shiwa Town
Spring Pure Land Garden Oizumigaike (Motsuji Temple)
Hiraizumi Town
Southern Iwate
Local cuisine (Hatt et al.)
``Kakkebatto,'' which is eaten with garlic miso, and ``Hitsumihatto,'' which has a traditional flavor made with dried sardines, kelp, and shiitake mushrooms. Reservations are required for Soba Kake.
Iwaizumi Town
Coast
flower flower
Hyuuzu has long been eaten as a snack in this region, and is made by wrapping sugar miso or brown sugar in dough made from rice flour. The name Hanahyuzu comes from the fact that the folded edges of the fabric resemble flower petals. The belly band is handmade by a grandmother, and the secret ingredient is gentleness and warmth. There are also plum daifuku and chestnut manju.
Miyako City
Shizukuishi Ski Resort
This ski resort was the venue for the 1993 Alpine Skiing World Championships. The course has a wide variety of variations, and its specialty is a downhill course with a total length of 4,500 meters that has a variety of steep, gentle, and medium slopes. This is a famous course where the world's top racers have actually competed. There is also a course for beginners, so it is a ski resort that everyone from beginners to advanced skiers can enjoy.