written by Ryohei Endo

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English Blog Hotspring

Do you like hot springs? There are many good hot springs in Ichinoseki. Among these, I will introduce Itsukushien! It is a historic hot spring inn on the banks of Gembikei Gorge

English Blog Sightseeing

There are many bridges shaped like glasses in Japan. Among these, I will introduce Hayama Megane Bridge in Sumita, Iwate. Hayama Megane Bridge that stands quietly in abundant nature, and the role as a waterway bridge is still alive!

English Blog Sightseeing

Do you like the place where the sound of the waterfall resonates comfortably? I will introduce Sougo Falls in Ichinoseki! It's surrounded by rich nature, so the sound of the waterfall resonates comfortably

English Blog Sightseeing

Do you like hydrangea that is the features of rainy season? Akasaka Public Garden is known as a famous spot for hydrangeas in Kesennuma City. I will introduce Akasaka Public Garden!

English Blog Sightseeing

Hydrangea is a characteristic of the rainy season in Japan. By the way, Do you know that the best hydrangea garden in Japan is in Ichinoseki. I will introduce Michinoku hydrangea garden!

English Blog Sightseeing

Do you know that there is a striking building in the center of Morioka city? It's Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building! I will introduce Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building!

English Blog Sightseeing

Do you know 'Baikamo' that live in the clear stream and bloom small white flowers on the water in the early summer? It's in full bloom at Oosuzu now.

English Blog Sightseeing

In Iwate, there are really many places where clear water flows. It's a very calm place just to look at. I wrote the summary of the best Iwate water introduced so far.

English Blog Sightseeing

Seiryusui is in Natayacho where the historical cityscape is left. It's selected as one of the 100 famous waters of Heisei. I will introduce Seiryusui.

English Blog Food

Have you ever wondered what to buy as a souvenir during traveling? I will introduce Kamome no Tamago. It's a recommended japanese sweet as a souvenir of Iwate.