A 7-minute walk from Morioka Station, it is a base for sightseeing and business
Morioka is lined with buildings and shows the face of the city, but you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mt. Iwate and the Kitakami River. A 7-minute walk from the East Exit of JR Morioka Station, the hotel is conveniently located for sightseeing and business in the city, as well as exploring the Iwate. The retro cityscape is lined with buildings from the Meiji era to the Showa era, and the Iwate Bank Red Brick Building is one of the highlights. You can tour the inside of the architecture by Kingo Tatsuno, who designed Tokyo Station. We also recommend taking a walk around Morioka Castle Park, which is known for its cherry blossoms. The main sightseeing spots in the city can be easily visited by the Morioka City Circulation Bus "Dendenmushi".
There are many places related to Japan's leading writer Kenji Miyazawa and poet Takuboku Ishikawa, and visiting them is the purpose of your trip. Within a 5-minute walk from the hotel, you will find Ihatov Avenue, a lumber town dotted with monuments to Kenji's works, and the newlywed house where Ishikawa Tsurugi spent his time. Mitsuharasha, the publisher of Kenji's collection of children's stories, "A Restaurant with Many Orders," is a popular spot with a nostalgic atmosphere. In Morioka, a relaxing and peaceful time is flowing.