48 Hours in Rikuzentakata Among the foreign visitors who traveled to Iwate Prefecture in the last decade, those who…
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Rikuzentakata City: 10 Years of Revitalization On October 7, 2021 a 6.1 magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo. Damage was minimal, but the…
Japan Travel: Iwate’s Winter Wonderland Situated in the mountains along the western border of Iwate Prefecture, close to Morioka, the…
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Fukushima and Iwate: Historic Treasures and the Great Outdoors Iwate and Fukushima are Tohoku’s two largest prefectures and offer innumerable opportunities for exploring vast…
Made in Iwate: Discover the Best Local Food, Houseware and More Made in this Tohoku Prefecture Hopping on the bullet train and traveling two hours north of Tokyo will take you…