Chokai in the distance. Iwate has seven unique mountain paths, and is characterised by the fact that you can enjoy multiple types of mountain trekking by combining mountain climbing and descending routes. Exercise caution when climbing, including being aware of changes in the weather. Post your route card in the box in case of emergency. The highest peak in Iwate and known as "Nanbukata Fuji.
Area Iwate Shizukuishi Category Nature. Breathtaking natural sights to fill you with wonder, World Heritage shrines and temples that pull you into the spiritual world of the Japanese, and cultural events deeply rooted in local communities.
Look, touch, feel and taste Iwate Prefecture for yourself. The east of Iwate Prefecture overlooks the Pacific, while the west is overlooked by the Ou Mountains. Iwate is the place to feast on seafood including sushi as well as products of the land such as wagyu beef and sake made from rice.
Food products from the fertile lands and seas of Iwate, and historic or traditional crafts. Take home Made-in-Iwate souvenirs for you to remember your trip or for your friends and family to enjoy.
Full-service resort, a traditional Japanese-style inn where you can sleep in a tatami mat room, or a pension that welcomes you with open arms? Iwate has a great diversity of sights and experiences depending on the season and region. Presented here are some variety-filled model tour routes to discover the diverse attractions of Iwate: mountain and sea, city and wilderness, novelty and history.
Find the sights, restaurants and bars, shop and lodgings you need in Iwate here. Try exploring appealing destinations by activity or area. Check the latest information when planning your Iwate trip for special events such as festivals and activities. Where is Iwate? How do I get there? Mountains with Great Hot Springs. Sacred Mountains. Hiking Destinations for Flowering Mountains. Mountains formed by Volcanic Activity. The Northern Japanese Alps. Mountains of Hokkaido.
Peaks of the Yatsugatake Mountains. Mountains in Okuchichibu Area. Oze Area. Mountains in Okutama Area. Nasu Mountain Range. The Southern Japanese Alps. Mountains of the Tohoku Region. Peaks of the Tanzawa Mountains. Yakushima Island. Takao and Mt. Kitadake, Mt. Ainodake, and Mt. Katamuki: Round Trip of Mitate Course. Iwate from Yakehashiri to Nana-taki Falls. Traverse on Mt. Zao, Mt. Jizo, Mt.
Kumano and Mt. Asahi to Mt. Panorama Ginza Traverse From Mt. Tsubakuro to Mt. Chogatake via Mt. Otensho and Mt. Kaimon from Kaimon Sanroku Fureai Park. Utsugi Round Trip from Ikeyama-one Ridge. Tanzawa Omote-one Ridge Traverse. Fuji, Yoshida Trailhead Route. Hike of a Sacred Mountain, Mt.
Io-dake, Mt. Yoko-dake, Mt. Aka-dake, Mt. Aso Area. A Loop Course to Mt. Ibuki from Sky Terrace. Hiuchi and Mt. Myoko from Mt. Yarigatake: Round Trip from Kamikochi.
Kuju Mountain Range: Bohgatsuru, Mt. Daisen, and Mt. Hiji-dake Circuit. Nasu Circuit of Mt. Chausu and Mt. Kaikomagatake from the Kuroto-one Ridge. Kurikoma from Iwakagami-daira to Sukawa Onsen hot spring. The Karasawa Cirque, round trip from Kamikochi. Round Trip Hike to Mt. Hayachine via the Odakoshi Trail. Kitayokodake and Mt. Tateshina from Tsuboniwa Lava Plateau. Jiigatake and Mt. Kashima-yarigatake, Round Trip from Kashiwabara Shindo. Eboshi, Mt. NoguchiGoro, Mt.
Suisho, and Kumono-daira Traverse. Tengu Round trip from Shibunoyu. Pyramidal Mt. Oyama, One of the Easier Tanzawa Peaks. Round Trip of Mt. Homan from Kamado-jinja Shrine.
Kumotori from Kamosawa. Kitadake Loop from Hirogawara. Fuji, Fujinomiya Trail Route.
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