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Mt. Kurikoma

  • Multiple Areas

Mt. Kurikoma is located in the center of the Tohoku region at an elevation of 1,626 mete…

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Mt. Kurikoma

Naruko-kyo Gorge

  • Miyagi

Naruko-kyo Gorge was created by the erosion of the Oya River. The gorge located in the K…

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Naruko-kyo Gorge

Jigokudani Walking Trail

  • Miyagi

The Jigokudani Walking Trail is a hidden gem nestled in the Onikobe Onsen district. Whil…

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Jigokudani Walking Trail

Japan Kokeshi Museum

  • Miyagi

Naruko Onsen is the place with the longest history of producing Kokeshi dolls. Most of t…

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Japan Kokeshi Museum

Katanuma

  • Miyagi

Katanuma is a caldera lake that was formed by a volcanic eruption 1,200 years ago. The w…

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Katanuma

Kankaku Museum

  • Miyagi

Kankaku Museum is a museum that you can appreciate by fully using your five senses - see…

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Kankaku Museum

Onikobe Kanketsusen Geysers

  • Miyagi

Onikobe Kanketsusen Geysers are two geysers that spout up vigorously. They are called Be…

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Onikobe Kanketsusen Geysers

Naruko Dam

  • Miyagi

Naruko Dam was the first arch construction dam in the Tohoku region. It is also famous a…

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Naruko Dam

Naruko Onsenkyo

  • Miyagi

With more than 1,000 years of history, Naruko Onsen-kyo consists of a group of five Onse…

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Naruko Onsenkyo

Paragliding experience with a spectacular view of a calder…

  • Miyagi

Experience paragliding over Osaki Koudo, the first place in the Hokkaido and Tohoku regi…

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Paragliding experience with a spectacular view of a calder…

Kabukuri and Kejo Marshes

  • Miyagi

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Kabukuri and Kejo Marshes

Kajika-mura village

  • Miyagi

It is a farmhouse minshuku (privately-run lodging) in Kajikavillage of Tome City, Miyagi…

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Kajika-mura village

Hatsu-uma Festival (tiger dance for fire prevention)

  • Miyagi

The Hatsu-uma Festival is a ritual taking place in Kami-machi in northern Miyagi prefect…

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Hatsu-uma Festival (tiger dance for fire prevention)

  • Miyagi

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Waterfall hot water

  • Miyagi

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Waterfall hot water

ICHINOKURA Co.,Ltd.

  • Miyagi

Ichinokura was established in 1973 from four historical sake breweries in Miyagi Prefect…

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ICHINOKURA Co.,Ltd.

Iwadeyama Castle Site (Shiroyama Park)

  • Miyagi

Date Masamune, who relocated his castle from Yamagata Prefecture on the orders of Toyoto…

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Iwadeyama Castle Site (Shiroyama Park)

  • Miyagi

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Basho's monument

  • Miyagi

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Basho's monument

Kokeshi Painting Workshop

  • Miyagi

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Kokeshi Painting Workshop

Kamuro

  • Miyagi

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Kamuro

Tenpyou Romankan Museum [Wakuya, Miyagi]

  • Miyagi

This facility consists of a history museum, a gold mining workshop, and a gift shop. Dur…

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Tenpyou Romankan Museum [Wakuya, Miyagi]

Musubiya

  • Miyagi

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Musubiya

Shotaro Ishinomori Furusato Memorial Hall

  • Miyagi

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Shotaro Ishinomori Furusato Memorial Hall

Ryomi Vineyard and Winery

  • Miyagi

The vineyards and winery are located on a hill overlooking Nanatsumori. Grapes grow…

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Ryomi Vineyard and Winery

Kawatabi Onsen

  • Miyagi

Naruko Onsenkyo consists of five hot spring areas. These are Naruko Onsen, Higashi-Naruk…

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Kawatabi Onsen

Private House Stay BAKKE

  • Miyagi

A solitary cottage among the mountains.There are no other houses nearby. Fields and moun…

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Private House Stay BAKKE

Okuno Hosomichi (Naruko)

  • Miyagi

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Okuno Hosomichi (Naruko)

Yakurai Park golf course

  • Miyagi

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Yakurai Park golf course

Meiji Village Museum of Miyagi

  • Miyagi

Many buildings reminiscent from the Meiji period (1868-1912) still exist here, such as t…

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Meiji Village Museum of Miyagi
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