Top 10 Hidden tourist spots in Iwate Prefecture. [Secret Gem Edition]

Top 10 Hidden tourist spots in Iwate Prefecture. [Secret Gem Edition]

Iwate is full of beautiful, lesser-known places that even many locals treasure.
We’ve carefully selected quiet, scenic spots and unique cultural experiences that are still under the radar for most tourists.

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1. Former Morioka Bank Headquarters (Iwate Bank Red Brick Building)


A Western-style red brick building from the Meiji era.
The interior details and historical exhibits make it a must for architecture and history lovers.

- Access
About 15 minutes on foot from Morioka Station

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2. Tsunagi Onsen

A tranquil hot spring area located just outside Morioka city.
Relax in open-air baths while overlooking a peaceful lakeside view.

- Access
About 30 minutes by bus from Morioka Station

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3. Satekkawa Gorge

A pristine mountain gorge with crystal-clear water.
A great spot for hiking, especially during spring greenery and autumn foliage.

- Access
About 30 minutes by car from Tono Station

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4. Geibikei Gorge (Ichinoseki City)

A scenic river gorge lined with dramatic cliffs.
Take a quiet boat ride through nature as the boatman sings traditional songs—an unforgettable seasonal experience.

- Access
About 30 minutes by train from Ichinoseki Station to Geibikei Station, then a short walk

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5. Toyama Farm (Morioka City)

A small, peaceful ranch easily accessible from downtown Morioka.
Meet cows and sheep, and enjoy fresh dairy products like local soft serve.

- Access
About 40 minutes by bus from Morioka Station

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6. Takuboku Ishikawa Memorial Museum

A quiet literary museum honoring poet Takuboku Ishikawa, a native of Morioka.

- Access
About 10 minutes by bus from Morioka Station

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7. Goyozan Matchlock Gun Unit (Kamaishi & Ofunato)

In the Warring States period, the “Goyozan Matchlock Gun Unit” was formed based on mountain worship at Mt. Goyo to protect the region.
This cultural heritage represents a unique blend of religion and military history in Iwate.

- Access
About 40 minutes by car from Kamaishi Station (to the trailhead)

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8. Kitayamazaki Observatory (Second Observatory)

Less crowded than the main viewing deck, this observatory offers a closer view of the dramatic cliffs and the vast ocean—perfect for photographers.

- Access
About 1 hour 30 minutes by car from Miyako Station

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9. Gandoko Lake

A quiet lake with incredibly clear water.
Popular for summer camping and winter smelt fishing.
The local festival is a great way to experience regional culture.

- Access
About 50 minutes by car from Morioka Station

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10. Morioka Hachimangu Shrine (Morioka City)

The main guardian shrine of Morioka with over 300 years of history.
Known for its grand architecture and peaceful surroundings, ideal for a relaxing visit.

- Access
About 15 minutes by bus from Morioka Station

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[Summary]

These hidden gems in Iwate offer peaceful, enriching experiences away from the crowds.
If you’re looking to explore Japan more deeply and connect with local nature and culture, these places are for you.
On your next trip to Iwate, venture beyond the well-known sights and experience the more authentic side of the region.

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