In autumn, Japan is decorated with autumn leaves from north to south, creating a beautiful landscape. In Tokyo, you can enjoy the golden ginkgo tree-lined avenues from late November to early December, but the beautiful autumn scenery of Tohoku can be seen in late October and early November. Akita and Iwate in the Tohoku area are very accessible areas only 2~3 hours by Shinkansen from Tokyo, and are full of attractions such as beautiful nature, secret hot springs, unique food culture, charming cityscapes, and world heritage sites. This time, I introduce some of the attractive towns of Akita and Iwate.

Kakunodate
Kakunodate is a historic town located in Akita Prefecture, especially famous for its “samurai residence”. This area retains a strong Edo period atmosphere, and tourists are attracted by the splendid rows of cherry blossom trees in spring and the autumn leaves along Samurai Mansion Street. The samurai residences in Kakunodate have been designated as a nationally important preservation area for groups of traditional buildings, and you can feel as if you have traveled back in time to the samurai era. It is also recommended to take a leisurely stroll around the city while enjoying the famous Iniwa udon noodles and apple sweets.

Bukeyashiki street
Inaniwa Udon
Akita Pudding

Nyuto Onsen
Nyuto Onsen is a hot spring village in Akita Prefecture and is a hideaway hot spring resort surrounded by beautiful nature. There are seven hot spring inns scattered around Nyuto Hot Spring Town, and you can enjoy different quality of hot springs in each. One of the most popular is the secret hot spring “Tsuru no Yu”, which stands alone in the mountains, and you can enjoy the milky white skin-friendly hot water in nature. In this space full of liberation, please experience relaxation and healing to the fullest.

Riverside Private Bath
Tsurunoyu river side bath
Tsurunoyu

Morioka
Morioka is the capital of Iwate Prefecture and is a city where culture and nature are in harmony. In addition to the beautiful scenery of Morioka Castle Ruins Park and wonderful crafts such as the specialty Nanbu ironware, you can enjoy local delicacies such as “Wankosaba”, “Morioka Reimen”, and “Maezawa beef”. The cityscape, which has many retro buildings and no skyscrapers, creates a nostalgic atmosphere where the good old days of Japan surrounded by nature and modernity are mixed. It was featured in the New York Times in 2023 as one of the 52 cities to visit, so it is a tourist attraction not to be missed.

Morioka castle ruins
Nanshoso
Iwate Bank
Maezawagyu beef

Hiraizumi
Hiraizumi is a historic town located in Iwate Prefecture and is registered as a World Heritage Site. There are many temples such as Chusonji Temple and Motsuji Temple that convey the Buddhist culture of the Heian period to the present day. About 1,000 years ago, Oshu Fujiwara, who ruled this land during a time of many wars, wanted to mourn those who died in the war and create a paradise pure land without war. The temple complex of Hiraizumi gave shape to this idea. In particular, the golden hall(Konjikido) of Chusonji Temple surprises visitors with its luxury. In addition, the gardens and beautiful ponds that remain in the ruins of the temple reflect the sky and provide a fantastic paradise-like scene.

Konjikido
Chusonji
Motsuji
Muryokoin

There are places in Japan where tourists gather, such as Tokyo and Kyoto, but there are still many places where you can quietly enjoy old-fashioned Japan culture. Please explore the diverse charms of Japan.

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