Japan Sightseeing Information --- Iwate Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Popular Iwate Architecture
We are investigating and featured the popular Iwate architecture. Architecture is a building, such as a residence, a building, a meeting place, etc., that a human made for any purpose. Here we will feature the popular Iwate architecture.
The so-called "glasses bridge" of the JR Kamaishi Line is an arch bridge with five semi-circles, the official name is "Miyamori River Bridge".
Tono-city, Iwate Prefecture
The former Iwatanodo Kyoritsu Hospital was opened as a general hospital in western medicine in Iwate prefecture (then Mizusawa prefecture) in January 18th Meiji.
Oshu-shi, Iwate Prefecture
The significance of Chuson-ji's treasures is that they form an integrated collection of many different crafts, including lacquer work, woodwork, metalwork, dyeing and calligraphy all of which represent the pinnacle of Heian period Buddhist art in eastern Japan. Chusonji is also known as the landmark of autumn leaves.
Hiraizumi-cho, Iwate Prefecture
It is the only work remaining in the Tohoku region as a design designed by Kingo Tatsuno.
Morioka, Iwate Prefecture
New sights in Morioka City Kusaya-cho. If you come here, you can buy ・ see ・ you can eat. And you can experience and exchange. Please come and visit us once.
Morioka, Iwate Prefecture
Morioka, Miyako, Ofunato, Hanamaki, Kitakami, Kuji, Tono, Ichinoseki, Rikuzentakata, Kamaishi, Ninohe, Hachimantai, Oshu, Takizawa
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Shrines and Temples, Castles, Ski Resort and Golf Course, Zoo and Botanical Gardens, Nature, Theme park and Aquarium, Hot Springs, Hotels and Inns, Parks, Ruins, Architecture, Commercial Facilities, Shopping Streets
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