Things to Do in Morioka

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⛩️ Shrines & Temples(2)

2 shrines & temples attractions in Morioka

🏯 Castles(1)

1 castles attractions in Morioka

🌿 Nature & Parks(2)

2 nature & parks attractions in Morioka

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πŸ›οΈ Museums(6)

6 museums attractions in Morioka

Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building

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This stunning 1911 red brick building designed by renowned architect Kingo Tatsuno stands as a beautiful example of Meiji-era Western architecture in the heart of Morioka. Once a functioning bank, the building now serves as a free public historic site where visitors can admire the carefully restored interior with its high ceilings and period details. The warm red brick faΓ§ade is equally photogenic during the day and when romantically illuminated at night.

Iwate Museum of Art

β˜… 4.2 (1,787)

Iwate Museum of Art offers a tranquil, unhurried art experience in a striking brutalist building surrounded by beautiful parkland. The museum features both permanent collections and rotating special exhibitions, often showcasing contemporary Japanese artists and photographers. With minimal crowds and attentive staff, visitors can explore the galleries at their own pace, making it an ideal retreat for thoughtful art appreciation.

Morioka History and Culture Museum

β˜… 4.1 (1,175)

Located adjacent to the picturesque Morioka Castle Ruins Park, the Morioka History and Culture Museum offers an engaging journey through Iwate Prefecture's rich heritage. The museum features interactive exhibits, traditional artifacts, festival floats from the famous Chagu Chagu Umakko and Sansa Odori festivals, and displays of historical clothing, dolls, and documents. With its central location and diverse collection spanning local history, art, and cultural traditions, it serves as an excellent introduction to Morioka for visitors of all ages.

Iwate Prefectural Museum

β˜… 4.2 (737)

The Iwate Prefectural Museum offers a comprehensive journey through the region's rich history, from ancient fossils and geology to samurai culture and local heritage. This spacious, family-friendly museum features interactive exhibits, hands-on activities including trying on samurai helmets, and real historical artifacts that bring Iwate's past to life. With a relaxing cafΓ© serving delicious tempura udon and botanical gardens on the grounds, plan to spend 2-3 hours exploring this excellent value attraction.

Morioka Machiya-Story Museum

β˜… 4.1 (500)

Step into Morioka's past at this beautifully preserved traditional machiya townhouse, where you can explore tatami-floored rooms and seasonal displays that capture the essence of historic Japanese residential life. The museum offers free admission and features rotating exhibitions, including impressive Girls' Day displays in spring, along with a connected brewery open for tours. Located in a historic district within walking distance of natural springs and other cultural sites, it's an authentic glimpse into Tohoku's architectural heritage with a charming merchandise shop and local ice cream available on-site.

Morioka Children's Museum of Science

β˜… 4.2 (113)

The Morioka Children's Museum of Science offers an engaging hands-on experience where kids can explore interactive exhibits and enjoy seasonal planetarium shows in a welcoming, safe environment. Despite featuring older equipment, the well-maintained facility provides excellent value with remarkably affordable admission prices and enthusiastic staff who bring scientific concepts to life. The 30-minute planetarium presentations are a highlight, featuring family-friendly animation programs that even adults will appreciate.

πŸ—Ί Landmarks(6)

6 landmarks attractions in Morioka

Ishiwarizakura (The Rock-Splitting Cherry Tree)

β˜… 4.3 (1,403)

The Ishiwarizakura is a remarkable 400-year-old cherry tree that defies nature by growing through the middle of a massive granite boulder, literally splitting the rock in two. Located conveniently along the main street near Morioka Castle ruins, this natural wonder draws crowds during cherry blossom season in mid-April when its ancient branches burst into delicate pink blooms. Even outside of sakura season, this resilient tree stands as an impressive testament to nature's persistence and makes for a unique photo opportunity year-round.

Morioka Handcrafts Village

β˜… 3.9 (2,231)

Morioka Handcrafts Village is a charming cultural complex where visitors can experience and participate in traditional Iwate crafts through hands-on workshops. Spread across several traditional houses, the village offers activities like bamboo weaving, indigo dyeing, pottery, cold noodle making, and senbei baking, alongside shops selling locally-made ironware, textiles, and regional delicacies. It's an authentic way to engage with Morioka's artisan heritage while creating your own unique souvenirs.

Iwayama Observatory

β˜… 4.4 (683)

Iwayama Observatory offers stunning panoramic views of Morioka city and the majestic Mt. Iwate from its mid-century modern structure perched 380 meters above the city. Despite its name, this is a scenic viewpoint rather than an astronomical observatory, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers. Whether you choose to hike the trails or drive up, the breathtaking vistas are spectacular any time of day, with sunset and nighttime views being particularly memorable.

Nanshoso

β˜… 4.4 (658)

Nanshoso is a beautifully preserved traditional Japanese house in Morioka that offers visitors a peaceful retreat into old Japan. The historic building features stunning traditional architecture with authentic interiors, complemented by a serene Japanese garden that can be enjoyed while sipping matcha tea or coffee at the on-site tea house. This hidden gem provides an intimate cultural experience where you can relax in tranquil surroundings and admire the craftsmanship of classical Japanese design.

Morioka Daibutsu

β˜… 4.1 (157)

Morioka Daibutsu is an impressive Great Buddha statue that rivals Tokyo's famous counterpart in size, yet offers a refreshingly peaceful and uncrowded experience. This hidden gem provides visitors with pin-drop silence and an amazing spiritual atmosphere, perfect for those seeking authentic moments of tranquility. The site features intricate wooden statues and a dramatic dragon gate, making it a worthwhile stop while exploring the Iwate region.

The Former Governor Ishii's Residence

β˜… 4.2 (115)

Built around 1885-1886, this charming brick mansion served as the private residence of Iwate's Governor Ishii Shoichiro and stands as Morioka's oldest surviving Western-style building. The ivy-covered exterior and preserved interior create an atmospheric journey through time, with creaking wooden stairs, vintage window frames, and a dreamy attic space that captures visitors' imaginations. The building now hosts rotating art exhibitions that beautifully complement the historic ambiance, transforming each room into a unique blend of past and present.

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