Other Sightseeing Spots in Hanamaki / Tono Area

  • Megane Bridge
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    Iwate Pref. Tonoshi Miyamorichoushimomiyamori 30-37-1 Inside Miomi way street
    Megane (“Eyeglasses”) Bridge is a railroad bridge on the Kamaishi Line of the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). Its official name is Miyamori River Bridge. The curves of the arches in this stone bridge supposedly look like eyeglasses, hence the nickname. It was built in 1915 and extensively restored in 1943. Three of the original supports still exist. Every weekend, the bridge is illuminated from sunset till about 10:00 p.m., and it is a favorite photographic subject for railroad fans.
  • Hanamaki retro townscape
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Nishiodori Hoka
  • kamaishisen miyamorigawakyouryou
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Pref. Tonoshi Miyamorichoushimomiyamori
  • Tono Dai 2 Dam
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    Iwate Tono-shi Tonocho
  • Tono Dam
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    Iwate Tono-shi Tonocho
  • Kuzu Maru Dam
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Ishidoriyacho Osegawa
  • Hayachine Dam
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Ohasamamachi Shiraiwa
  • Tase Dam
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Towacho Tase
  • Toyosawa Dam
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Hanamaki-shi
  • Tsuzuki Dam
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    Iwate Kesen-gun Sumitacho Tsuzuki
  • Tase Ohashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Hanamaki-shi
  • Hikage Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Tono-shi
  • Atago Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Pref. Tonoshi Ayaorichounisato
  • Asahi Ohashi
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Takaki
  • Asahi Hashi
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Takaki
  • Hanamaki Minami Ohashi
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Higashi 12-chome
  • Hanamaki Ohashi
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Kaminitanai
  • Ochiai Bridge
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Hanamaki-shi
  • Shinonome Bridge
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    Iwate Hanamaki-shi Ishidoriyacho Kuronuma
  • Taishobashi
    Travel / Tourism
    Iwate Hanamaki-shi

Iwate Areas

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A northern Tohoku prefecture promising peace and quiet, Iwate is sparsely populated, replacing people with snow-capped mountains, history-rich sites, and fields of crops that are to thank for the region’s delicious local cuisine. Meander along the three-city Golden Route, where you’ll visit the grand Buddhist temples of Hiraizumi and the Tono folk villages before tasting the three famed noodle dishes of Morioka.

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