Iwate Shizukuishi Town

Iwate Shizukuishi Town Shizukuishi is a beautiful town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, with gorgeous World Alpine class skiing resort as well as beautiful scenery and hot springs

Shizukuishi Nature: In each season, there are plenty of attractive spots. Beautiful scenery will surely welcome you whenever you visit. Shizukuishi Eco Tourism: At Koiwai Farm, there is a paradise of rich nature which was born and nurtured by planned forestry. The farm which has been developed for more than 120 years is an advanced place of ecotourism. Shizukuishi Agritourism (Green Tourism): You

can experience the traditional way of farming in Shizukuishi such as rice planting and harvesting in the rice fields; the work in forestry such as pruning and mushroom planting; and work in the fields such as seeding and potato harvesting. Shizukuishi Farm to the Table: The local products of Shizukuishi will welcome you. The five star program confirmed by the town of Shizukuishi is proof that you can enjoy fresh products in any season.

Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 1 (3/1) A number of small cities and towns make up a sightseeing region in Iwate Pre...
11/03/2020

Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 1 (3/1)
A number of small cities and towns make up a sightseeing region in Iwate Prefecture called Morioka-Hachimantai. In addition to historic sites, hot springs, pristine wilderness, etc. - there are many local experiences that can be enjoyed by visitors.
Rinzai-ji is a lovely 360-year-old temple in the town of Shizukuishi. The head priest, his wife, his daughter, and son-in-law welcome visitors warmly - flags representing the countries of the members of my group even greeted us at the entrance!

Photo #01 priests


Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 12 (3/2)

As we sat on cushions in the main hall, the jushoku (head priest) introduced the basic concepts of Buddhism and, in particular, the Rinzai Sect to which this temple belongs. He then led us in a short session of Zen meditation.

Photo #02 zazen


Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 3 (3/3)
Afterward, we talked about the experience and asked questions, before being invited into a connecting room to enjoy tasty treats and tea. The conversation continued and we were able to learn about the family and they learned about us. Most of the experience was translated by an interpreter, but the family does understand some English and the priest's wife, in particular, speaks some English herself.

Photo #03 snowshoeing



Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 4 (3/4)

Also in Shizukuishi, the Amihari Visitor Center offers a variety of sports-related activities - depending on the season. In winter, English-speaking staff can lead you on a snowshoeing adventure through the beautiful surrounding natural growth forest. On our walk, our guide taught us about the local environment as we came across black bear claw marks, flying squirrel droppings, and a number of other animal footprints. Visitors can rent snowshoes, boots, and winter wear on-site, and various fitness levels can be accommodated.

#04 visitor center


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Back inside the Visitor Center, there are excellent multilingual displays on the various types of plants and animals that exist within the national park surrounding Mt. Iwate. There is also an attractive relaxation space where one can read, rest, and/or look out a glass wall of windows at the surrounding countryside. In warmer weather, the center also offers forest bathing, firefly observation, and more.

#05 view from hotel


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Just a couple of minutes from the Amihari Visitor Center is Kyukamura Iwate Amihari Onsen. Ski slopes covered in powdery snow sit just outside the hotel and it is completely off the radar of almost all non-Japanese tourists. As this is a simple Japanese-style ski area and hotel (no frills), prices are reasonable and lift lines, especially on weekdays, are shorter than you'll find at larger resorts. They have both Japanese-style and Western-style rooms.

#06 hotel room



Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 7 (3/7)

In addition to staying overnight, it is also possible to do a day ski visit here from central Morioka. After snow-skiing, we enjoyed the combination of a fantastic kaiseki lunch followed by an outdoor hot spring bath (must be reserved in advance).
#07 lunch


Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 8 (3/8)

For tourists who prefer to create something with their hands, there are various options. At Big Roof Takizawa, we sat down with a lovely older woman, Nishida-san, who helped us make our own traditional Japanese brooms. As making one of these items takes quite a bit of time, she had started the process for us in advance, and we worked for an hour to finish them.

#08 broom making


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At the Shizukuishi Asa-no-kai, a group of friendly female artisans introduced us to kikko-ori, a special traditional weaving technique that began here in the Edo Period. In this experience, we sat down at traditional looms to weave our own placemats. As with the broom-making, our placemats were already partly created upon our arrival. Completing them was especially enjoyable and when finished, they were quite beautiful.

#09 weaving


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The Morioka Handiworks Square offers classes in many traditional crafts. Making pottery, dyeing textiles, woodworking, weaving, painting, making items from bamboo or straw, and more. Classes last approximately 30-60 minutes and are very reasonable.

#10 handicraft center

Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 11 (3/11)

On our visit, we sat down with Mr. & Mrs. Shina to make zori. The couple have been making these sandals (and many other items) from straw for over 60 years. Again, the zori had been started for us, but it still took quite a bit of time to finish them. The work was challenging, but the finished product was a wonderful souvenir to take home.

#11 making sandals


Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 12 (3/12)

#12 inside handicraft center

An on-site exhibition room displays items made by local industries, how those products are made, and the history behind them. In separate workshops, visitors can also get a close look at artisans creating (and selling) items themselves. There is also a large souvenir shop selling over 4,000 products made in Iwate Prefecture, a cafe, a traditional L-shaped thatched roof home, with an adjoining horse stable - that is now a multi-use facility.



Click here for more information on the Morioka-Hachimantai region.
Click here for activities in the town of Shizukuishi.

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For tourists more interested in eating and drinking, a visit to the town of Shiwa is recommended. At the Shiwa Fruits Park, tourists can make Japanese-style pizza, soba noodles, or fruit tarts - from scratch. Then, afterward, sit down to enjoy their creations.

#13 Pizza making


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Although a variety of fruit was grown on the property in the past, Now the main focus is on grape growing for their o-site winery. Not only did our host and instructor, Miyama-san show us how to make pizza in English, we also browsed the winery shop and did some tasting. He also took us a tour of the winery and the surrounding vineyards. Miyama-san was very passionate about the work being done there, including the fact that all of the wines they produce are made from grapes grown in their own vineyards.

#14 wine tasting


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In warmer weather, visitors can enjoy a BBQ on a hillside overlooking the grape vines. And, during the first week of October, they have a wonderful wine festival.

#15 vineyards


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Fifteen minutes by car from the Fruits Park is Hirota Shuzo, a sake brewery founded in 1903. With prior reservation, and with an interpreter, visitors can get a private tour of the brewery followed by a tasting. While sitting around a large wooden table, we sampled a wide variety of sake and a couple of food items made by sake-kasu, a byproduct of the sake making process.

#16 sake brewery


Click here for more information on the http://www.morioka-hachimantai.jp/eng/index.html region.
Click here for activities in the town of http://shizukuishi.biz/

Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 17 (3/17)

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Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 12 (3/2)As we sat on cushions in the main hall, the jushoku (head priest) introduced...
11/03/2020

Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 12 (3/2)

As we sat on cushions in the main hall, the jushoku (head priest) introduced the basic concepts of Buddhism and, in particular, the Rinzai Sect to which this temple belongs. He then led us in a short session of Zen meditation.

Click here for more information on the http://www.morioka-hachimantai.jp/eng/index.html .
Click here for activities in the town of http://shizukuishi.biz/
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Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 1 (3/1) A number of small cities and towns make up a sightseeing region in Iwate Pre...
11/03/2020

Shizukuishi – Morioka – Hachimantai 1 (3/1)
A number of small cities and towns make up a sightseeing region in Iwate Prefecture called Morioka-Hachimantai. In addition to historic sites, hot springs, pristine wilderness, etc. - there are many local experiences that can be enjoyed by visitors.
Rinzai-ji is a lovely 360-year-old temple in the town of Shizukuishi. The head priest, his wife, his daughter, and son-in-law welcome visitors warmly - flags representing the countries of the members of my group even greeted us at the entrance!

Click here for more information on the Link http://www.morioka-hachimantai.jp/eng/index.html

Click here for activities in the town of http://shizukuishi.biz/
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The cold days still continue in Shizukuishi but after a few months, the cherry blossom season that we have been waiting ...
03/03/2020

The cold days still continue in Shizukuishi but after a few months, the cherry blossom season that we have been waiting for will arrive. There is, of course, the famous "Koiwai Ippon Sakura (Koiwai’s One Cherry Blossom Tree)" that is famous nationwide but also other cherry blossom viewing locations in town. Every year, the best time to view cherry blossoms is usually from late April to early May. There are also places where you can leisurely enjoy the flowers. Why don't you come to Shizukuishi this spring for flower viewing?

[Koiwai Ippon Sakura (Koiwai One Cherry Blossom Tree)]: When you think of Shizukuishi’s Cherry Blossoms, this is it!
Address: Maruyachi, Shizukuishi-machi, Iwate-gun, Iwate Prefecture
Inquiries: Koiwai Farm ☎+019-692-4321

[Kobo Sakura]: Estimated to be 800 years old! It has cute small flowers
Address: Nagayama, Shizukuishi-machi, Iwate-gun, Iwate Prefecture
Inquiries: Shizukuishi Tourism Association ☎+019-692-5138

[Shizukuishi Kawa Enchi (Shizukuishi River Gardens]]: This place is highly recommended! There are rows of Cherry Blossoms like a photograph that continues on for 1.5 Km! The collaboration of mountains capped with clouds are also a “must see”!! It is actually not crowded.
Address: Shimokubo, Shizukuishi-machi, Iwate Prefecture
Inquiries: Shizukuishi Tourism Association ☎+019-692-5138

Entry Fees for all locations are free.

Skiing comes to mind when you talk about Shizukuishi in the winter, but there are many other ways of having fun in winte...
03/03/2020

Skiing comes to mind when you talk about Shizukuishi in the winter, but there are many other ways of having fun in winter. Why not try and experience other things than skiing in Shizukuishi winter?

[53rd Iwate Snow Festival]
This event is representative of Iwate in the winter and is held in the area of the southern foothills of Mt. Iwate, centered on Shizukuishi-machi. The Iwate Kogen Snow Park will again be the main venue this time and snow and winter can be enjoyed at all eight venues. There are many ways to enjoy the snow, such as snow statues, snowshoe trekking, and snow viewing baths. You can of course also enjoy the warm local foods and sake. From 6:00 PM on February 7, 8th, there will be fireworks at the main venue.
Details of the Snow Festival will be uploaded on the website as information becomes available, so please check!
(Multilingual website is scheduled to be published later)

URL: http://www.iwateyukimatsuri.com/
Period: February 7 (Fri) ~ 11 (Tue / Holidays), 2020
Time: 9:00 AM ~ 6:00 PM (will differ with venue / last day until 3:00 PM)


Iwate Kogen Snow Park (Main Venue): Snow Statues, Giant Slides, Fireworks, Food Stalls, etc.
Amihari Onsen Ski Resort / Amihari Visitor Center: Snow Viewing Baths, Snowshoe Trekking
Shizukuishi Ski Resort: Shizukuishi Snow Land
Koiwai Farm Makiba Garden: Kamakura (Snow Hut) Genghis Khan, Snow Train, Experience Class, etc.
Uguisuku-juku Onsen: Snow Lights, Horse Sledding, etc.
Shizukuishi High School: Snow Athletic Meet

Morioka Handicraft Village: Handmade Crafts Experience, Local Sake Sales, etc.

Big Roof Takizawa: Dream Lights, Laughter festival (Giant Lucky Laughter, Beans Throwing) etc.

Postscript: Shuttle buses connecting the venues will be operating on February 8, 9 and 11. On the days of fireworks, February 7 and 8, there will also be a shuttle to coincide with the fireworks.

[Shizukuishi Galaxy Ropeway]
Ride a gondola at the Shizukuishi Ski Resort next to the Shizukuishi Prince Hotel, and depart to view starry skies. The beauty of the stars in the clear winter air will make you forget the cold of winter! Additionally, this winter, a snow car starry sky tour "Premium Snow CAT Tour" will be held. Why not watch the stars peacefully on the slope that can only be reached by a snow car?

Scheduled Operation Dates
Ropeway: December 31, 2019 (Tues), January 11, 2020 (Sat), 12 (Sun)
February 7 (Fri) ~ 10 (Mon), 22 (Sat), 23 (Sun), 29 (Sat),
Every Saturday from March 7 ~ 28 (reservations unnecessary)
CAT tour: 25 January 25 (Sat), February 22 (Sat), March 21 (Sat) 2020
(Limited to 12 people each day. Reservations required by 5:00 PM the day before)

Inquiries
Shizukuishi Prince Hotel TEL +019-693-1114
URL: http://www.princehotels.co.jp/ski/shizukuishi/

【We’ll teach you how to enjoy Onsen (Hot Springs) even more!】  The word "Onsen" is now known internationally. You are en...
31/10/2019

【We’ll teach you how to enjoy Onsen (Hot Springs) even more!】
 
The word "Onsen" is now known internationally. You are enjoying them, aren't you?
By the way, have you heard of the "efficacy of onsens"? All onsens are not alike. Each onsen has a different effect, from treating muscle aches to even heartaches(?!). We'll introduce the onsens of Shizukuishi, including their efficacies! Now you too will be an onsen expert!!
(Top photo left: Kokumi Onsen, photo right: Amihari Onsen)
  
1. For those of you that suffer from aches and pains all over, (neuralgia, muscle pains, joint pains, etc.) "Amihari Onsen", "Minami Amihari Arine Onsen", "Shizukuishi Takakura Onsen", and "Oshuku Onsen" are recommended. For any of them, you can stay at a hotel or ryokan (Japanese Inn) to enjoy the onsens. The hot water at "Oshuku Onsen" is a little on the hot side.
 
2. Go for it!! Silky Smooth Skin!!
Alkaline hot springs are very effective for getting silky smooth skin! Among them, "Goshoko Onsen" and "Genbu Onsen" are recommended. There are no accommodations but the "Shinhashibanoyu" of the Roadside Station Shizukuishi Anekko is also ideal for smooth skin.

3. It's even effective when you drink it
There are some onsen that you can drink. One of them is "Kokumi Onsen". Drinking one mouthful will have you saying "Uhg! This is awful!!", but it effective for stomach, intestines and liver diseases.
 
4. There are no accommodations but...
“Arine Sanso” and “Kunimi Sanso” of Kunimi Onsen are popular onsens with the local people. The scenery from the bath of “Arine Sanso” is also recommended. How about having an onsen mingling experience with the local people? Either one is effective for chronic dermatitis and female illness.
 
5. Let's go wild!
How about Kunimi Onsen, located near the prefectural border of Akita Prefecture and is also the start point of the Akita Komagatake mountain trail. The tenor of the secret onsens is outstanding! By all means, go and experience the rare green hot water. There is only one other that is open for business in one more location, "Takinoue Onsen", upstream of Kakkondakeikoku. The way the geothermal gases discharge from here and there is a wild experience.
Both are closed during winter because of snow but the autumn leaves are a sight to see.
 
6. Tattoos are allowed here
There are many onsens where you would be refused entry if you had a tattoo but you can enjoy these onsens even if you have a tattoo.
・Kyukamura Iwate Amihari Osen: OK if you can hide it with a plaster (10x15cm / prepared for free)
・Pension Sanrinsha : No use restrictions
・Oshuku Onsen Kawacho: OK if it's a size that can be hidden by your hand or is a traditional ethnic tattoo.
・Kunimi Onsen Ishizuka Ryokan: No use restrictions
・Kunimi Onsen Morisanso: OK if it's a traditional ethnic tattoo
・Onsen Pension Kumasanchi : No use restrictions

One More Harvest FestivalLittle by little, it is getting cooler and the harvests of autumn are almost here. Harvest Fest...
08/10/2019

One More Harvest Festival
Little by little, it is getting cooler and the harvests of autumn are almost here. Harvest Festivals are not only about freshly picked fruits and vegetables! What about enjoying the harvest of handmade crafts such as pottery, lacquerware, dyed and woven crafts?!
Shizukuishi has many handcraft studios, and at Shizukushi, many handcraft studios will be gathering together. This is the first craft market of this year and many studios will be gathering at the popular craft market from all over the country.
Why not go on a unique craft hunt on one autumn’s day?

[CRAFT Market in Koiwai Farm, Autumn Market]

Not only in Shizukuishi, but the Craft markets that have become familiar are also held in Iwate Prefecture. Koiwai Farm Makibaen Akamatsu no Mori (Red Pine Forest) is where workshops from all over the country gather together. There is pottery, lacquerware, Kusakizome, custom made shoes and everything from cute to subtle so go and find your one special item!
Date: September 28 (Sat.) and 29 (Sun.) 2019
Hours: 9:00 AM to 4:00PM (until 3:00 PM on 29th)
Location: Koiwai Farm Makibaen Parking Lot South, Akamatsu no Mori (Red Pine Forest)
Website: https://craftichi2017.wixsite.com/craftichi2019

[Craft Market @ Hanakobo LaLa Club]

A Craft Market will be held at a popular shop for gardeners that full of colorful flowers all year round. Details are still undecided, so please check the website. Look forward to the hodgepodge of goods that will gather there!

Date: October 11 (Fri.) to 14 (Mon. & Holiday) 2019
Hours: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: Hanakobo Lala Club, 1st Parking Lot, Shokubututogai Uriba (plant building outside sales area)
(Address: 27 Nagayama Shichitsuda, Shizukuishi-machi, Iwate-gun, Iwate-ken)
Website: http://lalaclub.jp/

The snow festival will be held again this year centered around Shizukuishi Town at the southern foot area of Mt. Iwate. ...
06/02/2019

The snow festival will be held again this year centered around Shizukuishi Town at the southern foot area of Mt. Iwate. With the Iwate Kogen Snow Park as the main venue, snow and Shizukuishi's winter can be enjoyed at all 7 venues. There will be various ways for enjoying the snow such snow statues, snowshoe trekking, and snow viewing bath. There will, of course, be delicious foods and Japanese sake. On February 8 (Friday), there will also be a fireworks show from 7:00PM. Let's enjoy a winter that is not just skiing at Shizukuishi!!

Period : February 2 (Sat) to February 11 (Mon) 2019
Time : 9:00AM to 6:00PM (times may differ with venue)
【Shizukuishi Venu】 Iwate Kogen Snow Park (Main venue), Amihari Onsen Ski Resort
Shizukuishi Ski Resort Koiwai Farm Makiba Park
【Morioka Venue】Morioka Handmade Village
【Takizawa Venue】Big Roof TakizawaTakizawa Nature Information Center

Additional Note: On Saturdays and Holidays during this period, a shuttle bus connecting the venues will be in operation.

Let's Go to a Craft Fair! (2018.8.6)Shizukuishi of course has them but Iwate also has many handmade workshops and cerami...
10/09/2018

Let's Go to a Craft Fair! (2018.8.6)
Shizukuishi of course has them but Iwate also has many handmade workshops and ceramics, lacquerware and others! These kinds of workshops have gathered in great numbers in the forest near Koiwai Farm, not only from inside the prefecture but also from the outside to hold a craft fair. Why not find a different kind of souvenir from your trip from creations conceived by an artist? There are cafes and other food trucks.

CRAFT Fair in Donguri Korokoro
Dates Held: September 16 (Sunday), September 17 (Monday · Holidays) in 2018
Hours: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM (until 3:00 PM on 17th)
Location: Koiwai Farm Makiba Park Parking lot south
In the forest on the side of Donguri Korokoro

Then also, even in the farmhouse restaurant in town, a craft fair will be held. "Shizukuishi Delicious Donburi (bowls) Festival" will be held at the same time!

Hana Cafe, Handmade Sundries Fair
Dates Held: September 8 and 9, 2018
Hours: 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM (business hours during sundries fair)
Location: Shizukuishimachi Gomyojin Minamikurosawa 50

Why not come into contact with old stories of Shizukuishi?Old stories and folktales are not only about Tono. Many folkta...
21/06/2018

Why not come into contact with old stories of Shizukuishi?

Old stories and folktales are not only about Tono. Many folktales are also told in Shizukuishi. Why not listen to these stories live?
They would of course be in in Japanese however, the warmth of the Shizukuishi dialect as spoken by the storytellers should come through to you.
The storytellers belonging to the "Shizukuishi Storyteller's Association" are people who grew up hearing these folktales directly from their grandfathers and grandmothers.
Why not get in touch with a different kind of Japanese culture?

There are 3 ways of hearing the stories from the Storyteller's Association.

1. Listen at Shizukuishi Town History Folk Museum (Recommended!)
It is a bent straw roof house located on the premises and you can listen to the stories while sitting around a sunken fireplace.

Dates: Every 4th Saturday from April to October
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM (last time: 2: 00 PM)
Location: Shizukuishi Town History Folk Museum

2. Listen at a Light Truck
Held according to the light truck

Dates: Every 1st Sunday from May to November (only exception on 2nd Sunday in July)
Two times at 10: 30 AM ~ and 11: 30 AM ~
Location: Shizukuishi Machiokoshi Center Shizuku X CAN

3. Listen at the Holiday Village Iwate Amihari Onsen
Limited to guests staying at Holiday Village Iwate Amihari Onsen.

Dates: Fridays from April 2018 to March 2019 (some exceptions)
8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Place: Holiday Village Iwate Amihari Onsen 2F Banquet Room
Capacity: 30

Free to listen to the stories in all cases.

The 51st Iwate Snow Festival (2018.1.8)"More enjoyable, more connected, more widely spread!"In 2018 the Iwate Snow Festi...
15/06/2018

The 51st Iwate Snow Festival (2018.1.8)

"More enjoyable, more connected, more widely spread!"
In 2018 the Iwate Snow Festival has been upgraded to the New Iwate Snow Festival!

Starting Date: Wednesday 14th (Wednesday) to 18th (Sunday)
Venue: Southern Foot Area of Mt. Iwate
1st Venue Iwate Takahara Snow Park (main venue)
(Snow statue, stage show, fireworks, food stall village)
2nd Venue Amihari Onsen Ski Resort
(Yukimi (snow viewing) bath, snow lanterns)
3rd Venue Shizukuishi Ski Resort
(Snow activities)
4th Venue Koiwai Farm
(Kamakura (snow room) dining room / snow activities)
5th Venue Morioka Handmade Village
(Snow viewing sake, products, crafts)
6th Venue Takizawa Nature Information Center
(Snowshoe trekking experience)
Inquiries: Iwate Snow Festival Executive Committee (in Shizukuishi Town Office Tourism Commerce and Industry Division)
+81-19-692-6498

Shizukuishi Fireworks (2018.1.1)Not only the star lit sky! After night skiing, enjoy brilliant fireworks spreading acros...
15/06/2018

Shizukuishi Fireworks (2018.1.1)

Not only the star lit sky! After night skiing, enjoy brilliant fireworks spreading across the clear winter night sky.

Date: February 10 (Saturday)
Time: 8: 30 pm ~
Inquiries: Shizukuishi Ski Resort
+81-19-693-1111

住所

Shizukuishi Visitors Bureau 46-3 Teranosh*ta, Shizukuishi, Iwate District
Iwate-gun, Iwate
020-0524

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