You can feel the history in the quiet presence of old guardhouses and shops from centuries ago as you walk down the streets. Before a festival begins, the sound of flutes and drums can be heard from far away. Behind the city hall, in the heart of the city, a river flows gently through lush greenery.
Morioka is a captivating city, perfect for exploring on foot. Travelers from afar are drawn to its treasures, such as the Five Hundred Arhats at Hōon-ji Temple, the legendary Mitsuishi Shrine, which is tied to the origin of the prefecture’s name, and the Ishiwari-zakura, a cherry tree that splits a boulder, embodying the powerful force of life — all within a few minutes’ walk from PIRKANOTE.
The lively Zaimokucho night market takes place near Morioka Station every Saturday* and the Mikota morning market is held year-round**. Travelers who enjoy hiking can plan a day trip to Mount Iwate or visit the famous Dragon Eye at Hachimantai. The area around Mount Iwate is also home to numerous ski resorts, offering additional entertainment in wintertime.
*April through November
**Closed on Mondays
PIRKANOTE is here to help make your stay in Iwate pleasant and memorable.