iwate prefecture
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Hiraizumi Nature Trail: A Secret Path Between Temples

Located in Hiraizumi, Japan, the Hiraizumi Nature Trail is a nature preserve nestled in the space between Chuson-ji and Motsuji Temples. It also makes an excellent way to get from one to the other. About the Hiraizumi Nature Trail The trail is a series of trails that head through a forested wetland area. It is…
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Morioka Hachimangu Shrine: Spiritual Oasis

Tucked away amidst the lush green landscapes of Morioka, Japan, lies an unexpected gem of historical and cultural significance – the Morioka Hachimangu Shrine. An emblem of Shinto spirituality, this shrine takes visitors on an enchanting journey into Japan’s time-honoured traditions and tranquillity. Historical Background Morioka Hachimangu, also known as Hachiman Shrine, has long been…
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Hiraizumi, Japan – A day-trip itinerary

Nestled in the picturesque Iwate Prefecture of Japan, Hiraizumi is a small town steeped in rich history and cultural significance. Renowned for its UNESCO World Heritage sites, Hiraizumi transports visitors to the golden age of the Fujiwara clan during the 11th and 12th centuries. This serene town flourished as a political, cultural, and religious power…
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Geibikei Gorge – Japanese natural beauty

Geibikei Gorge is a stunning natural wonder located in the Iwate prefecture of Japan. The Gonokawa River flows through the gorge and the rugged terrain of the Kitakami Mountains. The area is renowned for its picturesque beauty and is a popular destination for tourists and outdoor enthusiasts alike. You may have seen images from autumn,…
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Chuson-ji – One of the Tohoku region’s premiere temples

Hiraizumi’s Chuson-ji is a Buddhist temple located in Hiraizumi in the Iwate Prefecture of Japan. A quick ride on the bus or train from Ichinoseki and you are ready to explore one of Tohoku’s most elaborate and impressive temple complexes. History of Chuson-ji The temple was founded in the late 11th century by the local…
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Sansa Odori – The World’s Biggest Taiko Drumming Festival in Morioka, Japan

If you are in Japan in August, one of those places you must go to is Morioka. “What is so special about this place”, I hear you ask. “What can this small-to-medium-sized city a couple of hours north of Tokyo offer that other places in Japan can’t”? The answer to that is simple: Sansa Odori…
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Motsuji Temple and Kanjiziao-in, Hiraizumi – a Pure Land temple and noble pleasure garden

Located slightly north of Ichinoseki (一関), Hiraizumi is a small, unassuming town. Mostly consisting of houses and small businesses, you might easily overlook this town in the Tohoku region of Japan. However, if you did, you would be missing out on a lot. That is because it is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Historic…







