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Iwate-Iwate Prefecture
Iwate Prefecture (岩手県, Iwate-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. It is the second-largest Japanese prefecture at 15,275
Iwate-Iwate, Iwate
Iwate (岩手町, Iwate-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 29 February 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 13,111
Iwate-Ōshū, Iwate
Ōshū (奥州市, Ōshū-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 114,620 and a
Iwate-Mount Iwate
Mount Iwate (岩手山, Iwate-san) is a stratovolcano complex in the Ōu Mountains of western Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan. With
Iwate-Miyako, Iwate
Miyako (宮古市, Miyako-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 51,150, and
Iwate-Iwate
Iwate can refer to: Iwate Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan. Iwate, Iwate, a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Japanese cruiser Iwate, an armored cruiser
Iwate-Morioka
(盛岡市, Morioka-shi) is the capital city of Iwate Prefecture located in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. On 1 August 2023, the city had an estimated
Iwate-Rikuzentakata, Iwate
Rikuzentakata (陸前高田市, Rikuzentakata-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. In the census of 2010, the city had a population of 23,302 (2005:
Iwate-Hanamaki, Iwate
Hanamaki (花巻市, Hanamaki-shi) is a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 94,691, and a
Iwate-Toyota Motor East Japan
production of the Vitz from Toyota Industries to Toyota Motor East Japan's Iwate plant with the aim of consolidating compact/subcompact car assembly
Iwate-Japanese cruiser Iwate
Iwate (磐手) was the second and last Izumo-class armored cruiser (Sōkō jun'yōkan) built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s. As Japan
Iwate-Ichinoseki, Iwate
Ichinoseki (一関市, Ichinoseki-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. As of 1 May 2020[update], the city had a population
Iwate-Tōno, Iwate
Tōno (遠野市, Tōno-shi) is a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 26,378, and a population
Iwate-Kitakami, Iwate
Kitakami (北上市, Kitakami-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2019[update], the city had an estimated population of 92,311,
Iwate-Kamaishi, Iwate
Kamaishi-shi) is a city located on the Sanriku rias coast in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population
Iwate-Fudai, Iwate
Fudai (普代村, Fudai-mura) is a village located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2019[update], the village had an estimated population of 2,607,
Iwate-Iwate District, Iwate
Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Iwate District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Iwate District Iwate (岩手郡, Iwate-gun) is a rural
Iwate-Iwate Grulla Morioka
Iwate Grulla Morioka (いわてグルージャ盛岡, Iwate Gurūja Morioka) is a Japanese association football club based in Morioka, capital of Iwate Prefecture. They currently
Iwate-Kuji, Iwate
Kuji (久慈市, Kuji-shi) is a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 3 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 34,418 in 15,675 households
Iwate-Ninohe, Iwate
Ninohe (二戸市, Ninohe-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 26,344, and
Iwate-Kanegasaki, Iwate
Kanegasaki (金ケ崎町, Kanegasaki-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 15
Iwate-Iwate Galaxy Railway Line
The Iwate Galaxy Railway Line (いわて銀河鉄道線, Iwate Ginga Tetsudō-sen) is a railway line in Japan operated by the "third sector" publicly and privately owned
Iwate-Hachimantai, Iwate
Hachimantai (八幡平市, Hachimantai-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of
Iwate-List of football clubs in Japan
Japanese professional football system with 20 clubs: Azul Claro Numazu Fukushima United Gainare Tottori FC Gifu Giravanz Kitakyushu FC Imabari Iwate Grulla
Iwate-Mizusawa, Iwate
Mizusawa (水沢市, Mizusawa-shi) was a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Mizusawa is home to one of the six
Iwate-Ōtsuchi, Iwate
Ōtsuchi-chō) is a town located in Kamihei District, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. As of 1 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated
Iwate-Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building
of Iwate Red Brick Building (岩手銀行赤レンガ館, Iwate Ginkō Aka-Renga kan) is a former bank building located in the city of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The
Iwate-Scenic areas of Ihatov
of landmarks in Iwate Prefecture, Japan connected with the writings of Meiji period author Kenji Miyazawa in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. These locations
Iwate-Kuzumaki, Iwate
Kuzumaki (葛巻町, Kuzumaki-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 5,632
Iwate-Tōhoku region
traditional region consists of six prefectures (ken): Akita, Aomori, Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi, and Yamagata. Tōhoku retains a reputation as a remote, scenic region
Iwate-Morioka Station
Morioka Station (Japanese: 盛岡駅, Japanese pronunciation: [Morioka-eki]) is a major railway station in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by
Iwate-Iwaizumi, Iwate
Iwaizumi (岩泉町, Iwaizumi-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 29 February 2024[update], the town had a population of 8,006, and a population
Iwate-Iwate University
Iwate University (Japanese: 岩手大学, Iwate Daigaku, abbreviated as Gandai or 岩大) is a national university located in Morioka, Japan. Founded in 1876 as the
Iwate-Hanamaki Airport
Kūkō) or Iwate-Hanamaki Airport (IATA: HNA, ICAO: RJSI) is a regional airport located 6 km (3.7 mi) north-northeast of the city of Hanamaki, Iwate Prefecture
Iwate-List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Iwate)
Japan List of Historic Sites of Japan (Iwate) List of parks and gardens of Iwate Prefecture List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Iwate)
Iwate-Yamada, Iwate
Yamada (山田町, Yamada-machi) is a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 May 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 15,195 and a population
Iwate-Cremation in Japan
northeastern Japan (Iwate) with the highest concentrations in the Kinai region of the ancient capitals, the Kantō region of eastern Japan, and northern
Iwate-Takizawa, Iwate
Takizawa (滝沢市, Takizawa-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 55,325
Iwate-Genbikei
kilometer long ravine on the Iwai River in the city of Ichinoseki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It has been designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural
Iwate-Yahaba, Iwate
Yahaba (矢巾町, Yahaba-chō) is a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 27,227, and a population
Iwate-Geibikei
(猊鼻渓) is a ravine on the Satetsu River in the city of Ichinoseki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It has been designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty and Natural
Iwate-Ichinohe, Iwate
Ichinohe (一戸町, Ichinohe-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 12,053
Iwate-Karumai, Iwate
Karumai (軽米町, Karumai-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 8,895
Iwate-Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is in the northwest Pacific Ocean and is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan, extending from the Sea
Iwate-Ōfunato
Ōfunato (大船渡市, Ōfunato-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 35,452
Iwate-Shiwa, Iwate
Shiwa (紫波町, Shiwa-chō) is a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 32,147 across 11,368
Iwate-Matsuo, Iwate
village located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Matsuo was created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Iwate District with the establishment
Iwate-Ōhasama, Iwate
Ōhasama (大迫町, Ōhasama-machi) was a town located in Hienuki District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The town of Ōhasama created on April 1, 1889, with the establishment
Iwate-Hirono, Iwate
Hirono (洋野町, Hirono-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2019[update], the town had an estimated population of 15,398, and
Iwate-2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
have reached heights of up to 40.5 meters (133 ft) in Miyako in Tōhoku's Iwate Prefecture, and which, in the Sendai area, traveled at 700 km/h (435 mph)
Iwate-List of earthquakes in 2024
Earthquake". United States Geological Survey. Retrieved 1 January 2024. Ishikawa, Yuzo; Bai, Ling (2024). "The 2024 Mj7.6 Noto Peninsula,
Iwate-Hiraizumi
(平泉町, Hiraizumi-chō) is a town located in Nishiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated population
Iwate-Akiko Kuji
2022. Akiko Kuji was born in Ōshū, Iwate. She has the height of 166 cm (5 ft 5+1⁄2 in). She spent 18 years in Iwate Prefecture from her birth to her high
Iwate-Sumita, Iwate
Sumita (住田町, Sumita-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2023[update], the town had a population of 4,977, and a population
Iwate-Shizukuishi
Shizukuishi (雫石町, Shizukuishi-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of
Iwate-Ōno, Iwate
Ōno (大野村, Ōno-mura) was a village located in Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Ōno was created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Kunohe
Iwate-List of cities in Iwate Prefecture by population
list sorts all cities (including towns and villages) in the Japanese prefecture of Iwate with a population of more than 5,000 according to the 2020 Census
Iwate-IPU
University, Japan International Psychoanalytic University Berlin, Germany Ishikawa Prefectural University, Japan Iwate Prefectural University, Japan Guru Gobind
Iwate-Nishine, Iwate
located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The villages of Tairadate, Ōbuke, Dendō and Terada were created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Iwate District
Iwate-Iwate-Numakunai Station
Iwate-Numakunai Station (いわて沼宮内駅, Iwate-Numakunai-eki) is a junction railway station in the town of Iwate, Iwate, Japan, operated by JR East for the Tohoku
Iwate-Tamayama, Iwate
located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Tamayama was created as an administrative entity on April 1, 1889, within Minami-Iwate District with
Iwate-Iwate Prefectural Museum
Iwate Prefectural Museum (岩手県立博物館, Iwate Kenritsu Hakubutsukan) opened in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan in 1980. The collection relates to the geology
Iwate-List of semiconductor fabrication plants
Times. Retrieved 2018-07-20. "Suzaka Plant – Fujitsu Global". Fujitsu.com. "Iwate Plant – Fujitsu Global". Fujitsu.com. "History : FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR"
Iwate-Double jeopardy
in Contemporary Japan". Iwate University Repository. Artes liberales: Bulletin of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Iwate University. Retrieved
Iwate-Fujisawa, Iwate
town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan that is now part of the city of Ichinoseki, Iwate. As of June 2005, the town had an estimated
Iwate-List of coal mines in Japan
Sorachi Tankōisan to Kankō Archived 2013-07-27 at the Wayback Machine (空知炭鉱遺産と観光). "Iwate mine, Iwaizumi, Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan".
Iwate-Ashiro, Iwate
Ashiro (安代町, Ashiro-chō) was a town located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The villages of Arasawa and Tayama were created on April 1, 1889
Iwate-Miyuki Ichijo
Miyuki Ichijo (一城 みゆ希, Ichijō Miyuki), was a Japanese voice actress and singer. Born in Mizusawa, Iwate, she decided to become a singer and underwent
Iwate-Historic Monuments and Sites of Hiraizumi
five sites from late eleventh- and twelfth-century Hiraizumi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The serial nomination was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage
Iwate-List of mines in Japan
Prefecture" (PDF). "Iwate mine, Iwaizumi, Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan". mindat.org. "Shirataki Mine, Okawa-mura, Tosa-gun, Kochi, Japan". minat.org
Iwate-Iwate Broadcasting Company
Iwate Broadcasting Co., Ltd (株式会社IBC岩手放送, Kabushiki-gaisha IBC Iwate Hōsō), also known as IBC, is a Japanese television and radio station affiliated with
Iwate-Senmaya, Iwate
(千厩町, Senmaya-chō) is a town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The name translates as 'one thousand stables' although today there
Iwate-Iwate Big Bulls
The Iwate Big Bulls are a professional basketball team that compete in the third division of the Japanese B.League. Wayne Arnold Lawrence Blackledge Jamal
Iwate-Tarō, Iwate
Tarō (田老町, Tarō-chō) was a town located in Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture in Japan. Today it is part of the city of Miyako. The village of Tarō was
Iwate-Jōbōji, Iwate
Jōbōji (浄法寺町, Jōbōji-machi) was a town located in Ninohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Jōbōji was created on April 1, 1889 within Ninohe
Iwate-Iwate Nippo
Iwate Nippo (岩手日報, Iwate Nippō, literally Iwate Daily) is a Japanese regional daily newspaper published mainly in Iwate prefecture. The company is based
Iwate-Murone, Iwate
(室根村, Murone-mura) was a village located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Murone village was created on April 1, 1955 by the merger of the
Iwate-Ohsawa Dam (Iwate, Japan)
Ohsawa Dam (Japanese: 大沢ダム) is a gravity dam located in Iwate Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for power production. The catchment area of the dam
Iwate-Minimum wage in Japan
October 2023. As of early October 2023, the lowest minimum wage in Japan exists in the Iwate Prefecture at ¥893 an hour (6.03 U.S. dollars), while the highest
Iwate-Koromogawa, Iwate
(衣川村, Koromogawa-mura) was a village located in Isawa District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. The village of Koromogawa
Iwate-Isawa, Iwate
Isawa (胆沢町, Isawa-chō) was a town located in Isawa District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Isawa is well known for
Iwate-List of capitals in Japan
capital. However, there are some municipalities that are not capitals. Iwate, Iwate Prefecture Ibaraki, Ibaraki Prefecture Okinawa, Okinawa Prefecture Tochigi
Iwate-Kunohe, Iwate
Kunohe (九戸村, Kunohe-mura) is a village located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the village had an estimated population of 5,650
Iwate-Hanaizumi, Iwate
(花泉町, Hanaizumi-machi) was a town located in Nishiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Hanaizumi village was created on April 1, 1899 with the establishment
Iwate-Sawauchi, Iwate
Sawauchi (沢内村, Sawauchi-mura) was a village located in Waga District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Yuda created on April 1, 1889, within Nishiwaga
Iwate-Bank of Iwate
Bank of Iwate, Limited (株式会社岩手銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Iwate Ginkō) is a Japanese regional bank that is based out of Morioka, the capital of Iwate prefecture
Iwate-Esashi, Iwate
Esashi (江刺市, Esashi-shi) was a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Esashi village was created within Esashi
Iwate-Iwate Medical University
Iwate Medical University (岩手医科大学, Iwate ika daigaku) is a private university in Morioka, Iwate, Japan. The institution has its origins in a private medical
Iwate-Flag of Iwate Prefecture
The Flag of Iwate Prefecture (岩手県旗, Iwate-kenki) is the prefectural flag of Iwate Prefecture, Japan. This article also discusses the Iwate prefectural
Iwate-Wagyu
The Japanese Shorthorn was created by crossing the Nanbu cattle bred in the former Nanbu Domain territory in northeastern Japan (present-day Iwate Prefecture)
Iwate-Noda, Iwate
Noda (野田村, Noda-mura) is a village located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the village had an estimated population of 4,201,
Iwate-Shiwa Castle
jōsaku-style Japanese castle located in what is now part of the city of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of far northern Honshu, Japan. The site
Iwate-Kawai, Iwate
(川井村, Kawai-mura) was a village located in Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Kawai was created on April 1, 1889 within Nakahei
Iwate-Higashiyama, Iwate
Higashiyama-chō) was a town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Higashiyama village was created on February 1, 1955 by the merger
Iwate-Sharmeleon
Interview / Sharla". Stories of Iwate. Retrieved 1 March 2020. O'Mallon, Finbar (23 February 2015). "Sharla in Japan". The Japan Times.
Iwate-Maesawa, Iwate
Maesawa (前沢町, Maesawa-chō) was a town located in Isawa District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Maesawa is well known
Iwate-Jōdogahama
the coast of Miyako Bay in the city of Miyako, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The area is part of the Sanriku Fukkō National
Iwate-Kawasaki, Iwate
Kawasaki-mura) was a village located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village was famous for the annual Firework Festival in August
Iwate-Yamagata, Iwate
(山形村, Yamagata-mura) was a village located in Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Yamagata was created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Kunohe
Iwate-Takkoku-no-Iwaya
Tendai sect Buddhist temple in Hiraizumi in southern Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan. Its main image is a stone image of Bishamon-ten. Its
Iwate-Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree
district courthouse in Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The tree measures 4.3 meters around the base,
Iwate-Kesen District, Iwate
List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuzen Province > Kesen District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Kesen District Kesen (気仙郡, Kesen-gun)
Iwate-Kunohe District, Iwate
List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Kunohe District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Kunohe District Kunohe District (九戸郡
Iwate-Ninohe District, Iwate
List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Mutsu Province > Ninohe District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Ninohe District Ninohe (二戸郡, Ninohe-gun)
Iwate-Daitō, Iwate
Daitō (大東町, Daitō-chō) was a town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Daitō village was created on April 1, 1889, within Higashiiwai
Iwate-Emperor Jimmu
Growth of Japanese Buddhism, Brill 1967 pp. 69–70. Nussbaum, "Chijin-godai" at p. 111, p. 111, at Google Books. 朝廷軍の侵略に抵抗 (in Japanese). Iwate Nippo. September
Iwate-Niisato, Iwate
(新里村, Niisato-mura) was a village located in Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The villages of Moichi, and Kariya were created on April 1, 1889
Iwate-Professional wrestling personalities in politics
original on November 4, 2004. Retrieved April 7, 2007. "Masked wrestler wins Japan election". CNN. April 13, 2003. Retrieved July 28, 2023. "Ranneliike.net
Iwate-Esashi District, Iwate
List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Esashi District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Esashi District Esashi (江刺郡, Esashi-gun)
Iwate-2024 in Japan
Motohiko Saitō Ibaraki Prefecture: Kazuhiko Ōigawa Ishikawa: Masanori Tanimoto Iwate Prefecture: Takuya Tasso Kagawa Prefecture: Keizō Hamada Kagoshima Prefecture:
Iwate-Television Iwate
Television Iwate Co., Ltd (株式会社テレビ岩手, Kabushiki-gaisha TV Iwate), also known as TVI, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the Nippon News Network
Iwate-Jōmon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan
of Historic Sites of Japan (Iwate) List of Historic Sites of Japan (Akita) World Heritage Sites in Japan 土偶 [Dogū] (in Japanese). Agency for Cultural
Iwate-Mutsu Province
Province (陸奥国, Mutsu no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities of Kazuno
Iwate-Mount Hayachine
of northern Honshū, Japan. With an elevation of 1,917 m (6,289 ft), it is the second highest in Iwate Prefecture after Mount Iwate. Mount Hayachine is
Iwate-Place names in Japan
(岩) for a rock; e.g., Ishikawa Prefecture; Iwate Prefecture izumi (泉) for a spring; e.g., Hiraizumi, Iwate kaikyō (海峡) for a strait; e.g., Bungo Kaikyō
Iwate-Tono Dam (Iwate, Japan)
Tono Dam (Japanese: 遠野ダム) is a gravity dam located in Iwate Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control. The catchment area of the dam is 29
Iwate-Ishidoriya, Iwate
(石鳥谷町, Ishidoriya-chō) was a town located in Hienuki District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Kōchi (好地村) was created on April 1, 1889 with the
Iwate-Yuda, Iwate
Yuda (湯田町, Yuda-machi) was a town located in Waga District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Yuda created on April 1, 1889 within Nishiwaga District
Iwate-Prefectures of Japan
their commonly associated regions are: Hokkaidō Hokkaidō Tōhoku Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Kantō Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba
Iwate-Wanko soba
Wanko soba (わんこそば) is a style of Japanese soba noodles originating from Iwate Prefecture in Japan, particularly Morioka and Hanamaki. It consists of a
Iwate-Ohno Dam (Iwate, Japan)
Ohno Dam (Japanese: 大野ダム) is a gravity dam located in Iwate Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for irrigation. The catchment area of the dam is 3.3 km2
Iwate-Yanagawa Dam (Iwate, Japan)
Yanagawa Dam (Japanese: 簗川ダム) is a gravity dam located in Iwate Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control, water supply and power production
Iwate-Japanese cruiser Kitakami
was a Kuma-class cruiser in the Imperial Japanese Navy, named after the Kitakami River in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. After the construction of the Tenryū-class
Iwate-List of newspapers in Japan
Shimbun (Nemuro) Haboro Times (Haboro) Kahoku Shimpō Aomori Tōō Nippō Iwate Iwate Nippō Akita Akita Sakigake Shimpō Yamagata Yamagata Shimbun Fukushima
Iwate-Tokutan Castle
jōsaku-style Japanese castle located in what is now the town of Yahaba in Shiwa District, Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of far northern Honshū, Japan. The
Iwate-Iwate Development Railway
The Iwate Development Railway (岩手開発鉄道, Iwate Kaihatsu Tetsudō) is a freight railway company in Ōfunato, Iwate, Japan. This is one of the oldest third sector
Iwate-List of Historic Sites of Japan (Iwate)
(secondary coordinates) This list is of the Historic Sites of Japan located within the Prefecture of Iwate. As of 24 December 2022, thirty-three Sites have been
Iwate-Demographics of Japan
Aichi Fukushima Osaka Okinawa Aomori Akita Chiba Ibaraki Miyagi Yamagata Iwate Fukuoka Yamaguchi Saga Okayama Toyama Hyogo Ishikawa Niigata Fukui Ehime
Iwate-List of railway companies in Japan
Railway 青い森鉄道 Kōnan Railway 弘南鉄道 Tsugaru Railway 津軽鉄道 (Tsutetsu 津鉄) Iwate Prefecture IGR Iwate Galaxy Railway IGRいわて銀河鉄道 Sanriku Railway 三陸鉄道 (Santetsu 三鉄) Miyagi
Iwate-Taki Dam (Iwate, Japan)
Taki Dam (Japanese: 滝ダム) is a gravity dam located in Iwate Prefecture in Japan. The dam is used for flood control and power production. The catchment area
Iwate-Mizusawa
, former city in Prefecture, Mizusawa Domain, feudal domain in Mutsu Province, Mizusawa Station, train station in ,
Iwate-Aoyama Station (Iwate)
in the city of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Iwate Ginga Railway. Aoyama Station is served by the Iwate Ginga Railway Line, and is
Iwate-Yanagi-no-Gosho
Fujiwara clan, the rulers of Hiraizumi, in what is now southern Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is protected by the central government as a National Historic
Iwate-Shiwa District, Iwate
List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Shiwa District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Shiwa District Shiwa (紫波郡, Shiwa-gun)
Iwate-Miyamori, Iwate
(宮守村, Miyamori-mura) was a village located in Kamihei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Miyamori was created on April 1, 1889 within Nishihei
Iwate-Honshu
Prefecture Iwate Prefecture Miyagi Prefecture Yamagata Prefecture Kantō region consists of seven prefectures, including the capital of Japan which is
Iwate-Cattle in Japan
cattle bred in the former Nanbu Domain territory in northeastern Japan (present-day Iwate Prefecture) with Shorthorns and other breeds imported from the
Iwate-Japanese painting
Retrieved 21 May 2023. Masaru Sasaki. 「縄文の美」-岡本太郎とその周辺- (PDF) (in Japanese). Iwate Prefectural Museum. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 January
Iwate-Iwate-Kawaguchi Station
town of Iwate, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, operated by the Iwate Ginga Railway. Iwate-Kawaguchi Station is served by the Iwate Ginga Railway Line, and is located
Iwate-List of regions of Japan
Japan is divided into eight regions. They are not official administrative units, though they have been used by government officials for statistical and
Iwate-Isawa Castle
jōsaku-style Japanese castle located in what is now part of the city of Ōshū, Iwate in the Tōhoku region of far northern Honshu, Japan. The site was
Iwate-Flags of Japanese prefectures
Prefecture Hokkaido Hyōgo Prefecture Ibaraki Prefecture Ishikawa Prefecture Iwate Prefecture Kagawa Prefecture Kagoshima Prefecture Kanagawa Prefecture Kōchi
Iwate-Iwate Museum of Art
The Iwate Museum of Art (岩手県立美術館, Iwate Kenritsu Bijutsukan) is an art museum in Morioka, Japan. It was opened in 2001. The museum has a permanent exhibition
Iwate-Iwate Prefectural Board of Education
Iwate Prefectural Board of Education (岩手県教育委員会) is the education authority of Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It acts as a school district, operating public
Iwate-Sanriku, Iwate
Sanriku-cho) was a town located in Kesen District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, now part of Ōfunato, Iwate. The village of Sanriku was created on September
Iwate-Taneichi, Iwate
Taneichi (種市町, Taneichi-machi) was a town located in Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Taneichi was created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Kunohe
Iwate-National Police Agency (Japan)
Tōhoku Regional Police Bureau (東北管区警察局, Tōhoku Kanku Keisatsu-kyoku) Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi, Akita, Yamagata, and Fukushima Prefectures Kantō Regional Police
Iwate-Kitakami
, a city in Prefecture, Kitakami Station, a JR train station in Kitakami Kitakami Line, a JR railway line in Prefecture,
Iwate-List of railway lines in Japan (A to I)
Railway) Aizu Line (Aizu Railway) Akabane Line (East Japan Railway Company) Akasaki Line (Freight. Iwate Kaihatsu Railway) Akasako Branch Line (Nagasaki Electric
Iwate-Japan National Route 4
26 October 2017. "The Oshu Kaido in Iwate". Retrieved 26 October 2017. "東日本大震災における国道・高速道路の被害" (PDF) (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 June 2019. Google (1 March
Iwate-FC Ganju Iwate
FC Ganju Iwate (FCガンジュ岩手, FC Ganju Iwate) is a football (soccer) club based in Hachimantai, a city of Iwate Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Tohoku
Iwate-Iwate-Kariya Station
Iwate-Kariya Station (岩手刈屋駅, Iwate-Kariya-eki) was a railway station on the Iwaizumi Line in Miyako, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR
Iwate-List of earthquakes in 1994
Vanuatu". "M 6.4 - 182 km NE of Miyako, Japan". "M 6.0 - 3 km E of Pajapita, Guatemala". "M 6.1 - 198 km SE of Hirara, Japan". "M 6.5 - 57 km ENE of Nabire, Indonesia"
Iwate-List of dialing codes in Japan
various cities and districts in Japan, when dialing from within Japan. The leading 0 is omitted when calling from outside Japan. Cell phones use the dialing
Iwate-Hyottoko
Hyottoko seems to have been a legendary character in Japan in the past, and is now a stock character. In Iwate Prefecture, there is a myth about the origin of
Iwate-Three Great Noodles of Morioka
Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan . Morioka Reimen (Japanese: 盛岡冷麺) is a cold noodle dish based on Korean naengmyeon. Morioka Jajamen (Japanese: 盛岡じゃじゃ麺)
Iwate-List of universities in Japan
University Komatsu University Fuji University Iwate Medical University Iwate Prefectural University Iwate University Iwate University of Health and Medical Sciences
Iwate-Isawa District, Iwate
List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Isawa District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Isawa District Isawa (胆沢郡, Isawa-gun)
Iwate-Geography of Japan
Japan is an archipelagic country comprising a stratovolcanic archipelago over 3,000 km (1,900 mi) along the Pacific coast of East Asia. It consists of
Iwate-Shirotoridate ruins
Kamakura period settlement in what is now part of the city of Ōshū, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is protected by the central government as a National Historic
Iwate-Kenji Miyazawa
August 1896 – 21 September 1933) was a Japanese novelist, poet, and writer of children's literature from Hanamaki, Iwate, in the late Taishō and early Shōwa
Iwate-List of World Heritage Sites in Japan
in Japan. Cultural Properties of Japan National Treasures of Japan Cultural Landscapes of Japan National parks of Japan Kashimagari Tunnel "Japan". UNESCO
Iwate-Japanese Shorthorn
northernmost part of Honshu, in the prefectures of Akita, Aomori and Iwate. In Aomori and Iwate, the only foreign influence was from British Shorthorn cattle
Iwate-List of earthquakes in 1989
- 130 km S of Kushiro, Japan". "M 5.3 - 9 km W of Boshkengash, Tajikistan". "M 5.5 - 29 km ESE of Shizunai-furukawach?, Japan". "M 5.5 - 0 km S of Welkom
Iwate-List of legendary creatures from Japan
Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture. Akugyo An enormous species of sea monster that resembles a giant fish, found in the waters around Japan. Akuma A general
Iwate-List of extreme points of Japan
Yamaguchi Prefecture Easternmost point Cape Todo (魹ヶ崎, Todogasaki), Miyako, Iwate Prefecture Northernmost point Tanoura reclaimed area (田野浦埋立地, Tanorua umetatechi)
Iwate-Liberal Party (Japan, 2016)
was listed fourth. Party member and former Iwate Prefectural Assembly member Eiji Kidoguchi won in the Iwate at-large district as an opposition-backed
Iwate-List of cities in Japan
Municipalities of Japan List of city nicknames in Japan List of metropolitan areas in Japan by population List of towns in Japan List of villages in Japan 月報 あいちの人口
Iwate-List of earthquakes in Japan
This is a list of earthquakes in Japan with either a magnitude greater than or equal to 7.0 or which caused significant damage or casualties. As indicated
Iwate-List of prime ministers of Japan
of Japan is the country's head of government and the leader of the Cabinet. This is a list of prime ministers of Japan, from when the first Japanese prime
Iwate-Judicial system of Japan
region) Sendai District Court (仙台地方裁判所), Fukushima (福島), Morioka (盛岡, in Iwate) Akita (秋田), Yamagata (山形), Aomori (青森) Sapporo High Court (Hokkaido) Sapporo
Iwate-List of national universities in Japan
Education Hyogo University of Teacher Education Ibaraki University Iwate University Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) Joetsu University
Iwate-Cape Todo
easternmost point of the island of Honshu in Japan. It is located within the borders of the city of Miyako, Iwate, and is part of the Sanriku Fukkō National
Iwate-July 2008 Iwate earthquake
The July 2008 Iwate earthquake (岩手県沿岸北部地震, Iwate-ken Engan Hokubu Jishin) was an earthquake that occurred in Iwate Prefecture, Japan on July 23, 2008.
Iwate-Tonomi Palisade
jōsaku-style Japanese castle located in what is now the town of Kanegasaki in Isawa District, Iwate Prefecture in far northern Honshū, Japan. The site was
Iwate-Morioka Third High School
-kenritsu Morioka Daisan Kōtōgakkō), commonly referred to as Morioka Third High School or San-Kō, is located in Morioka, Prefecture,
Iwate-Kōma Station (Iwate)
of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture Japan, jointly operated by East Japan Railway Company (JR East) and the operated by the third sector Iwate Ginga Railway
Iwate-Iwate-Iioka Station
Iwate-Iioka Station (岩手飯岡駅, Iwate-Iioka-eki) is a railway station in the city of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway
Iwate-Appi Kogen Ski Resort
(安比高原スキー場, Appi Kogen Sukī-jō) is one of the largest ski resorts in Japan, operated by Iwate Hotel & Resort, adjacent to the Towada-Hachimantai National Park
Iwate-Nishiiwai District, Iwate
Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Nishiiwai District Nishiiwai (西磐井郡, Nishiiwai-gun) is a district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of June
Iwate-List of Cultural Properties of Japan - paintings (Iwate)
is of the Cultural Properties of Japan designated in the category of paintings (絵画, kaiga) for the Prefecture of Iwate. As of 1 July 2019, one National
Iwate-List of professional sports teams in Japan
League Eastern Conference Altiri Chiba Aomori Wat's Fukushima Firebonds Iwate Big Bulls Koshigaya Alphas Niigata Albirex BB Yamagata Wyverns Western Conference
Iwate-Tsunozuka Kofun
located in the Isawa neighborhood of the city of Ōshū, Iwate in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. It is significant in that it is the northernmost keyhole-shaped
Iwate-Iwate-Ōkawa Station
Iwate-Ōkawa Station (岩手大川駅, Iwate-Ōkawa-eki) was a railway station on the Iwaizumi Line in Iwaizumi, Iwate, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company
Iwate-Muryōkō-in
former temple in Hiraizumi in what is now southern Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan. The site is designated as both a Special Place of Scenic
Iwate-Hienuki District, Iwate
List of Provinces of Japan > Tōsandō > Rikuchū Province > Hienuki District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Hienuki District Hienuki (稗貫郡, Hienuki-gun)
Iwate-Houko Kuwashima
Japanese). 20 July 2018. Archived from the original on 21 January 2021. Retrieved 22 January 2021. 岩手県 – 「希望郷いわて文化大使」のご案内. pref.iwate.jp (in Japanese)
Iwate-Chagu Chagu Umakko
Chagu Chagu Umakko (チャグチャグ馬コ) is a horse festival in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Held on the second Saturday in June, approximately one hundred horses with
Iwate-Sotoyama-Hayasaka Prefectural Natural Park
Natural Park in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1961, the park spans the municipalities of Morioka and Iwaizumi. National Parks of Japan "自然公園の指定状況"
Iwate-2014 AKB48 handsaw assault
2014, members of the Japanese girl idol group AKB48 were attacked with a handsaw during a fan "handshake" event at the Iwate Industry Culture and Convention
Iwate-Rikuzen Province
kuni) is an old province of Japan in the area of Miyagi Prefecture (excluding Igu, Katta and Watari Districts) and parts of Iwate Prefecture (specifically
Iwate-Folktales from Japan
reading in the episode is hiotoko (ひおとこ), but this is an onomastic tale from Iwate explaining the origins of the hyottoko mask. "Shokotan to Sing Furusato
Iwate-Kesen dialect
hōgen) or Kesen (ケセン語, Kesengo, Kesengo) is a Japanese dialect spoken in Kesen County, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Kesen has been described by Harutsugu Yamaura
Iwate-Morioka Castle
northern Japan during the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. The castle is located in what is now the center of the city of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It
Iwate-Koh Masaki
spanned from 2009 to 2013. Masaki was born on July 20, 1983 in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture. In middle school he began regularly visiting Shinjuku Ni-chōme
Iwate-Ezuriko Kofun Cluster
Kofun period burial mounds in the city of Kitakami, Iwate, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The tombs have been collectively designated a National
Iwate-Kindaichi
Haikyuu The city of Ninohe in Iwate Prefecture has a locality named Kindaichi ( or Kintaichi ). Kindaichi Onsen - onsen in Iwate Prefecture. Special:Prefixindex/Kindaichi
Iwate-Vissel Kobe
— GK JPN Yuya Tsuboi (on loan to Júbilo Iwata) — DF JPN Yusei Ozaki (on loan to Ehime FC) — MF JPN Shuto Adachi (on loan to Iwate Grulla Morioka)
Iwate-Television Iwate
Television Iwate Co., Ltd (株式会社テレビ岩手, Kabushiki-gaisha TV Iwate), also known as TVI, is a Japanese broadcast network affiliated with the Nippon News Network
Iwate-Hirono, Iwate
Hirono (洋野町, Hirono-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2019[update], the town had an estimated population of 15,398, and
Iwate-TVI
Albuquerque, New Mexico Television interference Television Iwate, a television company in Iwate Prefecture, Japan Television of Iran (TVI), a former name
Iwate-List of tsunamis
the tsunami waves. The coastal town of Tarō (now part of Miyako city) in Iwate Prefecture was particularly hard hit, losing 42% of its total population
Iwate-Aoyama
city of Iga, Mie Prefecture, Japan Aoyama Station (Iwate), a railway station located in Takizawa, Iwate, Japan Aoyama (surname) Aoyama clan, a Japanese clan
Iwate-Iwate Development Railway
The Iwate Development Railway (岩手開発鉄道, Iwate Kaihatsu Tetsudō) is a freight railway company in Ōfunato, Iwate, Japan. This is one of the oldest third
Iwate-Meanings of minor planet names: 10001–11000
1989 EG1 Tanakadate Aikitsu (1856–1952), a Japanese geophysicist and founder of the International Latitude Observatory at Mizusawa, Iwate JPL · 10300
Iwate-Morioka Third High School
(岩手県立盛岡第三高等学校, Iwate-kenritsu Morioka Daisan Kōtōgakkō), commonly referred to as Morioka Third High School or San-Kō, is located in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture
Iwate-Japan
Hokkaido 1. Hokkaido Tōhoku 2. Aomori 3. Iwate 4. Miyagi 5. Akita 6. Yamagata 7. Fukushima Kantō 8. Ibaraki 9. Tochigi 10. Gunma 11. Saitama 12
Iwate-Geography of Japan
Hokkaidō Hokkaidō 268 4 Teshio Hokkaidō Hokkaidō 256 5 Kitakami Tōhoku Iwate, Miyagi 249 6 Abukuma Tōhoku Fukushima, Miyagi 239 7 Mogami Tōhoku Yamagata
Iwate-Iwate University
Iwate University (Japanese: 岩手大学, Iwate Daigaku, abbreviated as Gandai or 岩大) is a national university located in Morioka, Japan. Founded in 1876 as the
Iwate-2020 Summer Olympics
three most affected areas of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami—Miyagi, Iwate and Fukushima—where it would go on display under the heading "Flame of Recovery"
Iwate-Religion in Japan
3% Aomori Prefecture ~1% 10.3% 5.6% 3.4% ~2% ~3% ~25.3% ~2% ~1% ~71.7% Iwate Prefecture ~2% 6.1% 12.8% ~0 ~2% ~3% ~25.9% ~0 ~1% ~73.1% Miyagi Prefecture
Iwate-2008 Iwate–Miyagi Nairiku earthquake
On 14 June, the 2008 Iwate earthquake struck the Tōhoku region of northeastern Honshū in Japan. Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) officially named this
Iwate-Iwate Medical University
Iwate Medical University (岩手医科大学, Iwate ika daigaku) is a private university in Morioka, Iwate, Japan. The institution has its origins in a private medical
Iwate-Iwate Prefecture
Iwate Prefecture (岩手県, Iwate-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Tōhoku region of Honshu. It is the second-largest Japanese prefecture at 15,275
Iwate-1933 Sanriku earthquake
located offshore, 290 kilometres (180 mi) east of the city of Kamaishi, Iwate. The main shock occurred at 02:31 AM local time on March 3, 1933 (17:31
Iwate-2008 Iwate earthquake
2008 Iwate earthquake may refer to: 2008 Iwate–Miyagi Nairiku earthquake on 14 June 2008, Mw 6.9 July 2008 Iwate earthquake on 24 July 2008, Mw 6.8 This
Iwate-Kenji Miyazawa
Japanese novelist, poet, and writer of children's literature from Hanamaki, Iwate, in the late Taishō and early Shōwa periods. He was also known as an agricultural
Iwate-Shiwa
Shiwa, Iran, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province Shiwa, Iwate, Japan, a town Shiwa District, Iwate Shiwa Ngandu, a grand English-style country house and
Iwate-List of Japanese supercentenarians
Osaka 38 Tae Ito F 11 July 1903 13 November 2017 114 years, 125 days Iwate Iwate 39 Hama Yasukawa F 19 January 1907 23 May 2021 114 years, 124 days Hyōgo
Iwate-Isawa
District, Iwate, a district of Iwate Prefecture, Japan Isawa, Iwate, a former town, now part of Oshu City, Iwate Prefecture Isawa River, a river in Iwate Prefecture
Iwate-List of regions of Japan
Region and Northeast Japan 8.9 million 67,000 Akita, Aomori, Fukushima, Iwate, Miyagi, Yamagata Kantō N/A 43.3 million 32,000 Chiba, Gunma, Ibaraki, Kanagawa
Iwate-Heisei era
Destroyed buildings in Miyako, Iwate following the 2011 Tōhoku tsunami.
Iwate-Iwate Menkoi Television
Iwate Menkoi Television Co., Ltd. (岩手めんこいテレビ株式会社, Iwate Menkoi Terebi Kabushikigaisha, mit) is a TV station affiliated with Fuji News Network (FNN) and
Iwate-Sanriku, Iwate
Sanriku-cho) was a town located in Kesen District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, now part of Ōfunato, Iwate. The village of Sanriku was created on September
Iwate-Iwate
Iwate can refer to: Iwate Prefecture, a prefecture of Japan. Iwate, Iwate, a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Japanese cruiser Iwate, an armored cruiser
Iwate-Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo
No. Pos. Nation Player — DF JPN Akito Fukumori (on loan at Yokohama FC) — FW BRA Douglas Oliveira (on loan at Iwate Grulla Morioka)
Iwate-Hyottoko
legendary character in Japan in the past, and is now a stock character. In Iwate Prefecture, there is a myth about the origin of Hyottoko. In the story,
Iwate-Onsen
River Geto Onsen, Iwate Prefecture Ginzan Onsen, Obanazawa, Yamagata Hakone, Kanagawa, famous onsen resort town near Tokyo Hanamaki, Iwate Hirayu Onsen [ja]
Iwate-Yōkai
in attracting tourism revitalizing local mecca regions such as Tōno in Iwate Prefecture (where stories in Kunio Yanagita's Tono Monogatari were collected)
Iwate-Tamayama
Tamayama may refer to: Tamayama, Iwate, a former village located in Iwate District, Iwate, Japan Tamayama Formation, a Mesozoic geologic formation Tetsuji
Iwate-List of dialing codes in Japan
Esashi, Iwate 0197 Hanamaki, Iwate 0198 Hienuki District, Iwate 0198 Ichinoseki, Iwate 0191 Isawa District, Iwate 0197 Iwate District, Iwate 019 Iwate District
Iwate-Zashiki-warashi
(座敷ぼっこ, "parlor boyo"), are spirit-like beings told about mostly in the Iwate Prefecture. They are said to be yokai that live in parlors or storage rooms
Iwate-Iwate-Ōkawa Station
Iwate-Ōkawa Station (岩手大川駅, Iwate-Ōkawa-eki) was a railway station on the Iwaizumi Line in Iwaizumi, Iwate, Japan, operated by East Japan Railway Company
Iwate-Bank of Iwate
Bank of Iwate, Limited (株式会社岩手銀行, Kabushiki-gaisha Iwate Ginkō) is a Japanese regional bank that is based out of Morioka, the capital of Iwate prefecture
Iwate-Wanko soba
Wanko soba (わんこそば) is a style of Japanese soba noodles originating from Iwate Prefecture in Japan, particularly Morioka and Hanamaki. It consists of a
Iwate-Kesen District, Iwate
District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Kesen District Kesen (気仙郡, Kesen-gun) is a rural district in Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region
Iwate-Iwate-Numakunai Station
Iwate-Numakunai Station (いわて沼宮内駅, Iwate-Numakunai-eki) is a junction railway station in the town of Iwate, Iwate, Japan, operated by JR East for the Tohoku
Iwate-Mount Iwate
Mount Iwate (岩手山, Iwate-san) is a stratovolcano complex in the Ōu Mountains of western Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan
Iwate-Google Street View coverage
Floridablanca, Manizales, Chinchiná, Updated imagery of 17 cities within the Iwate and Miyagi Prefectures, and new areas within the Fukushima Exclusion Zone
Iwate-Tsunami
earthquake and tsunami, when waves exceeded the height of the plant's sea wall. Iwate Prefecture, which is an area at high risk from tsunami, had tsunami barriers
Iwate-Fukushima nuclear accident
highlighted several psychophysical consequences among the residents in Miyagi, Iwate, Ibaraki, Tochigi and Tokyo. The resulting outcomes included depressive
Iwate-Tokugawa Ieyasu
p. 141. Seiji Kobayashi (1994, p. 189) Iwate Prefectural Educational Research Institute (1966). 岩手県史 [Iwate Prefecture History] (in Japanese). 杜陵印刷.
Iwate-Ichinoseki, Iwate
Ichinoseki (一関市, Ichinoseki-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. As of 1 May 2020[update], the city had
Iwate-List of cities and towns severely damaged by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
from the original on 2011-04-21. Retrieved 2011-03-27. https://iwate-archive.pref.iwate.jp/wp/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/records_of_miyako_city.pdf "Absorbent
Iwate-List of semiconductor fabrication plants
defined (see the help page). "Suzaka Plant – Fujitsu Global". Fujitsu.com. "Iwate Plant – Fujitsu Global". Fujitsu.com. "History : FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR"
Iwate-USS Indianapolis (CA-35)
Yakaze 20 Jul: Kiyokawa Maru 23 Jul: Cha-117 24 Jul: Aoba, Amagi, Hyūga, Iwate, Settsu, HMS Squirrel, Tone, USS Underhill 25 Jul: Kotobuki Maru, PB-2 26
Iwate-Hachimantai, Iwate
Hachimantai (八幡平市, Hachimantai-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of
Iwate-Nishiwaga
Nishiwaga (西和賀町, Nishiwaga-machi) is a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 5,468 in
Iwate-Jōmon people
Male skull of the late Jōmon period (replica). Excavated at Miyano Kaizuka (Iwate Prefecture). Exhibition in National Museum of Nature and Science.
Iwate-Morioka
Morioka (盛岡市, Morioka-shi) is the capital city of Iwate Prefecture located in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. On 1 August 2023, the city had an estimated
Iwate-Miyako, Iwate
Miyako (宮古市, Miyako-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 51,150, and
Iwate-Ōfunato
Ōfunato (大船渡市, Ōfunato-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 35,452
Iwate-Mizusawa, Iwate
Mizusawa (水沢市, Mizusawa-shi) was a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Mizusawa is home to one of the six
Iwate-Hanamaki, Iwate
Hanamaki (花巻市, Hanamaki-shi) is a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 94,691, and a
Iwate-Kitakami, Iwate
Kitakami (北上市, Kitakami-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2019[update], the city had an estimated population of 92,311,
Iwate-Kuji, Iwate
Kuji (久慈市, Kuji-shi) is a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 3 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 34,418 in 15,675 households
Iwate-Tōno, Iwate
Tōno (遠野市, Tōno-shi) is a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 26,378, and a population
Iwate-Rikuzentakata, Iwate
Rikuzentakata (陸前高田市, Rikuzentakata-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. In the census of 2010, the city had a population of 23,302 (2005:
Iwate-Kamaishi, Iwate
Kamaishi (釜石市, Kamaishi-shi) is a city located on the Sanriku rias coast in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated
Iwate-Esashi, Iwate
Esashi (江刺市, Esashi-shi) was a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Esashi village was created within Esashi
Iwate-Ninohe, Iwate
Ninohe (二戸市, Ninohe-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 26,344, and
Iwate-List of cities in Japan
(previous A) 一関市 Iwate 1955-01-01 Kamaishi (previous) 釜石市 Iwate 1955-04-01 Kitakami (previous) 北上市 Iwate 1991-04-01 Miyako (previous) 宮古市 Iwate 2005-06-06 Ichinoseki
Iwate-Borussia Dortmund
with Borussia Dortmund: Hyderabad FC Buriram United Marconi Stallions FC Iwate Grulla Morioka Hoa Binh BVB International Academy Waterloo Shonan Bellmare[citation
Iwate-Wasabi
popular tourist attraction and the world's largest commercial wasabi farm) Iwate Prefecture Shimane Prefecture known as its Hikimi wasabi Numerous artificial
Iwate-Scenic areas of Ihatov
a cluster of landmarks in Iwate Prefecture, Japan connected with the writings of Meiji period author Kenji Miyazawa in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. These locations
Iwate-Genbikei
two kilometer long ravine on the Iwai River in the city of Ichinoseki, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It has been designated a National Place of Scenic Beauty
Iwate-Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel, Shipbuilding and Coal Mining
Shizuoka Prefecture: Hashino iron mining and smelting site; Kamaishi, Iwate Prefecture: Mietsu shipyard; Saga, Saga Prefecture: Nagasaki shipyard facilities
Iwate-Mutsu Province
no kuni) was an old province of Japan in the area of Fukushima, Miyagi, Iwate and Aomori Prefectures and the municipalities of Kazuno and Kosaka in Akita
Iwate-Rikuchū Province
of Iwate and Akita Prefectures. It was sometimes called Rikushū (陸州), with Rikuzen and Mutsu Provinces. Rikuchu covered most of modern-day Iwate Prefecture:
Iwate-List of mines in Japan
Mizusawa Sennin Tsunatori Noda-Tamagawa Matsuo Hanawa Taro Akaishi Unekura Iwate Tanohata Hanawa 2 Oarasawa-Akutozawa Matsuiwa Hosokura Oya Kabasawa Akayama
Iwate-2008
"Water and sustainable development". June 14 – A 6.9 magnitude earthquake in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, kills 12 and injures more than 400. July 2 – Íngrid Betancourt
Iwate-List of Historic Sites of Japan (Iwate)
sites in Iwate prefecture. Cultural Properties of Japan Mutsu Province Iwate Prefectural Museum List of Places of Scenic Beauty of Japan (Iwate) List of
Iwate-Tiger dance
Kong Tiger dance of Yongji, Shanxi Tiger dance of Kamaishi, Iwate Tiger dance of Ōfunato, Iwate Tiger dance of Shizuoka prefecture Tiger dance of Yokosuka
Iwate-Deer dance (folk dance)
Deer dance of Hanamaki, Iwate
Iwate-List of hospitals in Japan
There were 8,372 hospitals in Japan in October 2018. The largest number of hospitals were in Tokyo with 650 hospitals. Aichi Cancer Center Hospital - Chikusa-ku
Iwate-Shohei Ohtani
Ohtani was born to Kayoko and Toru Ohtani in Mizusawa (now part of Ōshū), Iwate, Japan, on July 5, 1994. His mother was a national-level badminton player
Iwate-Flag of Iwate Prefecture
The Flag of Iwate Prefecture (岩手県旗, Iwate-kenki) is the prefectural flag of Iwate Prefecture, Japan. This article also discusses the Iwate prefectural
Iwate-Japanese cruiser Iwate
Iwate (磐手) was the second and last Izumo-class armored cruiser (Sōkō jun'yōkan) built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the late 1890s. As Japan
Iwate-List of football clubs in Japan
2003 (Hanamaki, Iwate) (Un) Ganju Iwate (Hachimantai, Iwate) Michinoku Sendai (Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture) Morioka Zebra (Morioka, Iwate) Shichigahama SC
Iwate-Rock-Breaking Cherry Tree
located in front of the district courthouse in Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The tree measures 4.3
Iwate-List of legendary creatures from Japan
Akubōzu A spirit that lives in the ashes of hearths from Akita Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture. Akugyo An enormous species of sea monster that resembles a giant
Iwate-Iwate Morioka Stadium
Iwate Morioka Stadium (岩手県営運動公園陸上競技場, Iwate ken'ei Undōkōen rikujō kyōgi-ba) is a multi-use stadium in the city of Morioka, Iwate, Japan. The stadium
Iwate-Ōshū, Iwate
Ōshū (奥州市, Ōshū-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 114,620 and a
Iwate-Meanings of minor planet names: 4001–5000
the discoverer Henry E. Holt MPC · 4711 4712 Iwaizumi 1989 QE Iwaizumi, Iwate, Japan MPC · 4712 4713 Steel 1989 QL Duncan Steel (born 1955), British astronomer
Iwate-Meanings of minor planet names: 8001–9000
8133 Takanochoei 1977 DX3 Takano Choei (1804–1850) was born in Mizusawa, Iwate prefecture. He was a physician and scholar of Dutch studies (Western learning)
Iwate-Toyota Motor East Japan
production of the Vitz from Toyota Industries to Toyota Motor East Japan's Iwate plant with the aim of consolidating compact/subcompact car assembly in the
Iwate-J1 League
Gifu FC Imabari Fukushima United FC Gainare Tottori Giravanz Kitakyushu Iwate Grulla Morioka Kamatamare Sanuki Kataller Toyama Matsumoto Yamaga FC Nara
Iwate-Fujisawa
dictionary. Fujisawa may refer to: Fujisawa (surname) Fujisawa, Iwate, a former town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan Fujisawa, Kanagawa, a city in Kanagawa Prefecture
Iwate-Tōhoku Shinkansen
the line passes through has necessitated heavy reliance on tunnels. The Iwate-Ichinohe Tunnel on the Morioka–Hachinohe stretch, completed in 2000, was
Iwate-Toshifumi Nanbu
director of Iwate Nippon Keidanren, and President of the Iwate Scout Council, and also serves in a key position of various groups within Iwate prefecture
Iwate-Iwate-Ichinohe Tunnel
The Iwate-Ichinohe Tunnel (岩手一戸トンネル, Iwate-Ichinohe Ton’neru) is a 25.81 km terrestrial railway tunnel in Japan — part of the Tōhoku Shinkansen, linking
Iwate-Kunohe, Iwate
Kunohe (九戸村, Kunohe-mura) is a village located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the village had an estimated population of 5,650
Iwate-FC Ganju Iwate
FC Ganju Iwate (FCガンジュ岩手, FC Ganju Iwate) is a football (soccer) club based in Hachimantai, a city of Iwate Prefecture in Japan. They play in the Tohoku
Iwate-Gaétan Gope-Iwate
Gaétan Gope-Iwate, sometimes spelled Gaéton, (born 5 October 1998) is a New Caledonian footballer who plays as a defender for New Caledonian club AS Wetr
Iwate-Iwate Big Bulls
The Iwate Big Bulls are a professional basketball team that compete in the third division of the Japanese B.League. Wayne Arnold Lawrence Blackledge Jamal
Iwate-Honshu
prefectures. Akita Prefecture Aomori Prefecture Fukushima Prefecture Iwate Prefecture Miyagi Prefecture Yamagata Prefecture Kantō region consists
Iwate-List of cities in Iwate Prefecture by population
all cities (including towns and villages) in the Japanese prefecture of Iwate with a population of more than 5,000 according to the 2020 Census. As of
Iwate-Iwate Prefectural Museum
Iwate Prefectural Museum (岩手県立博物館, Iwate Kenritsu Hakubutsukan) opened in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan in 1980. The collection relates to the geology
Iwate-Nagoya
region since Toyota Aichi Chūbu region October 24, 1986 Nakatsugawa Gifu Chūbu region October 24, 1986 Rikuzentakata Iwate Tōhoku region October 28, 2014
Iwate-Akita Prefecture
sq mi). Akita Prefecture is bordered by Aomori Prefecture to the north, Iwate Prefecture to the east, Miyagi Prefecture to the southeast, and Yamagata
Iwate-SARS-CoV-2
(Bat) Rc-o319, 81% to SARS-CoV-2, Rhinolophus cornutus, Iwate, Japan
Iwate-Four-leaf clover
(Trifolium repens L.) is 56 and was discovered by Shigeo Obara of Hanamaki, Iwate, Japan, on 10 May 2009. Collectors have reached records as high as 160,000
Iwate-Akubōzu
Akubōzu (灰(あく)坊(ぼう)主(ず)) is a yōkai from Akita Prefecture and Iwate Prefecture. It is said that they live in the ash of the hearth in Senboku-gun and
Iwate-Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building
Bank of Iwate Red Brick Building (岩手銀行赤レンガ館, Iwate Ginkō Aka-Renga kan) is a former bank building located in the city of Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Iwate-Yokohama F. Marinos
Takuto Kimura (on loan to Ehime FC) — MF JPN Takuto Minami (on loan to Iwate Grulla Morioka) — FW JPN Takumi Tsukui (on loan to Azul Claro Numazu)
Iwate-Gege Akutami
the author's real name and identity are unknown. Gege Akutami was born in Iwate Prefecture on February 26, 1992. Akutami moved to Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture
Iwate-Wind phone
phone (風の電話, kaze no denwa) is an unconnected telephone booth in Ōtsuchi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan, where visitors can hold one-way conversations with deceased
Iwate-Urawa Red Diamonds
Gifu FC Imabari Fukushima United FC Gainare Tottori Giravanz Kitakyushu Iwate Grulla Morioka Kamatamare Sanuki Kataller Toyama Matsumoto Yamaga FC Nara
Iwate-July 2008 Iwate earthquake
The July 2008 Iwate earthquake (岩手県沿岸北部地震, Iwate-ken Engan Hokubu Jishin) was an earthquake that occurred in Iwate Prefecture, Japan on July 23, 2008.
Iwate-Michinori Holdings
since 2022 Aizu Bus, since 2011 Kanto Transportation, since 2012 Northern Iwate Transportation, since 2010 Ibaraki Kotsu (bus company), since 2009 Higashinihon
Iwate-2003 Iwate gubernatorial election
Iwate Prefecture held a gubernatorial election on April 13, 2003. Incumbent governor Hiroya Masuda was re-elected. National Election Administration Committee
Iwate-List of Buddhist temples in Japan
This is a list of Buddhist temples, monasteries, stupas, and pagodas in Japan for which there are Wikipedia articles, sorted by prefecture. Kanjizai-ji
Iwate-AKB48
At a May 25, 2014 handshake event at the Iwate Industry Culture and Convention Center in Takizawa, Iwate, group members Rina Kawaei, Anna Iriyama and
Iwate-Hypericum iwate-littorale
Hypericum iwate-littorale is a species of flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae. It is found in temperate coastal regions of the Iwate Prefecture
Iwate-List of indoor arenas
2,736 Cyberdyne Ibaraki Robots Morioka Morioka Takaya Arena 1989 5,058 Iwate Big Bulls Nagano Aqua Wing Arena 1997 2,000 1998 Winter Olympics, 2011 FIVB
Iwate-2024 J1 League
Gifu FC Imabari Fukushima United FC Gainare Tottori Giravanz Kitakyushu Iwate Grulla Morioka Kamatamare Sanuki Kataller Toyama Matsumoto Yamaga FC Nara
Iwate-Partnership oath in Japan
an agreement was signed between Mie and Gifu prefectures. In March 2020, Iwate Prefecture passed a law to recognize partnership registries created by municipalities
Iwate-Iwate Broadcasting Company
Iwate Broadcasting Co., Ltd (株式会社IBC岩手放送, Kabushiki-gaisha IBC Iwate Hōsō), also known as IBC, is a Japanese television and radio station affiliated with
Iwate-List of earthquakes in 2024
and location Mw Depth (km) MMI Notes Casualties Dead Injured 1 Japan, Iwate, 7 km (4.3 mi) southwest of Kuji 5.9 72.9 V Two people injured in Aomori
Iwate-Megumi Hirose
Councillors for Iwate Prefecture since 2022. She is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party. She is the first LDP member to represent Iwate as a councilor
Iwate-2024 J.League Cup
Kashiwa Reysol (1) v (1) Avispa Fukuoka Iwate Grulla Morioka (3) v (2) Tochigi SC FC Ryukyu (3) v (2) Fujieda MYFC Iwate Grulla Morioka (3) v (1) Cerezo Osaka
Iwate-Seiko
Shizukuishi, Iwate (Morioka Seiko Instruments). Some of the watches exported abroad, such as the Seiko 5, are also manufactured in Ninohe, Iwate, by Ninohe
Iwate-Double jeopardy
Contemporary Japan". Iwate University Repository. Artes liberales: Bulletin of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Iwate University. Retrieved
Iwate-Iwate Galaxy Railway Line
The Iwate Galaxy Railway Line (いわて銀河鉄道線, Iwate Ginga Tetsudō-sen) is a railway line in Japan operated by the "third sector" publicly and privately owned
Iwate-Japanese spider crab
Tokyo Bay to Kagoshima Prefecture. Outlying populations have been found in Iwate Prefecture and off Su-ao in Taiwan. Adults are found at depths between 50
Iwate-Iwate Grulla Morioka
Iwate Grulla Morioka (いわてグルージャ盛岡, Iwate Gurūja Morioka) is a Japanese association football club based in Morioka, capital of Iwate Prefecture. They currently
Iwate-Tono
Tōnō, the southeastern portion of Gifu Prefecture, Japan Tōno, Iwate, a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan Tono, Washington, a ghost town in the state of
Iwate-Mizusawa
Mizusawa, Iwate, former city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan Mizusawa Domain, feudal domain in Mutsu Province, Japan Mizusawa Station, train station in Iwate, Japan
Iwate-Miyako
in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Miyako may refer to: Miyako, Iwate, a city in Iwate Prefecture Miyako Islands Miyako Island Miyakojima, Okinawa, a city
Iwate-Kitakami
Kitakami, Iwate, a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan Kitakami Station, a JR train station in Kitakami Kitakami Line, a JR railway line in Iwate Prefecture
Iwate-Esashi
Esashi may refer to: Esashi, Iwate, previously a city, now a ward in Ōshū city, Iwate Prefecture Esashi District, Hokkaidō, a district in Sōya Subprefecture
Iwate-Kawasaki Frontale
Gifu FC Imabari Fukushima United FC Gainare Tottori Giravanz Kitakyushu Iwate Grulla Morioka Kamatamare Sanuki Kataller Toyama Matsumoto Yamaga FC Nara
Iwate-Shizukuishi
Shizukuishi (雫石町, Shizukuishi-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of
Iwate-Kuzumaki, Iwate
Kuzumaki (葛巻町, Kuzumaki-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 January 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 5,632
Iwate-Iwate, Iwate
Iwate (岩手町, Iwate-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 29 February 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 13,111
Iwate-Nishine, Iwate
located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The villages of Tairadate, Ōbuke, Dendō and Terada were created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Iwate District
Iwate-Takizawa, Iwate
Takizawa (滝沢市, Takizawa-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 55,325
Iwate-Matsuo, Iwate
village located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Matsuo was created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Iwate District with the establishment
Iwate-Tamayama, Iwate
located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Tamayama was created as an administrative entity on April 1, 1889, within Minami-Iwate District with
Iwate-Ashiro, Iwate
Ashiro (安代町, Ashiro-chō) was a town located in Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The villages of Arasawa and Tayama were created on April 1, 1889
Iwate-Iwate District, Iwate
Province > Iwate District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Iwate District Iwate (岩手郡, Iwate-gun) is a rural district located in Iwate Prefecture
Iwate-Shiwa, Iwate
Shiwa (紫波町, Shiwa-chō) is a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 32,147 across 11,368
Iwate-Yahaba, Iwate
Yahaba (矢巾町, Yahaba-chō) is a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 27,227, and a population
Iwate-Shiwa District, Iwate
District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Shiwa District Shiwa (紫波郡, Shiwa-gun) is a rural district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of June
Iwate-Ōhasama, Iwate
Ōhasama (大迫町, Ōhasama-machi) was a town located in Hienuki District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The town of Ōhasama created on April 1, 1889, with the establishment
Iwate-Ishidoriya, Iwate
Ishidoriya (石鳥谷町, Ishidoriya-chō) was a town located in Hienuki District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Kōchi (好地村) was created on April 1, 1889
Iwate-Hienuki District, Iwate
District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Hienuki District Hienuki (稗貫郡, Hienuki-gun) was a district located in Iwate Prefecture (formerly Rikuchu
Iwate-Tōwa, Iwate
Tōwa (東和町, Tōwa-chō) was a town located in Waga District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The town of Tōwa created on January 1, 1955 within Waga District by
Iwate-Yuda, Iwate
Yuda (湯田町, Yuda-machi) was a town located in Waga District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Yuda created on April 1, 1889 within Nishiwaga District
Iwate-Sawauchi, Iwate
Sawauchi (沢内村, Sawauchi-mura) was a village located in Waga District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Yuda created on April 1, 1889, within Nishiwaga
Iwate-Waga District, Iwate
District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Waga District Waga (和賀郡, Waga-gun) is a rural district in Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of
Iwate-Kanegasaki, Iwate
Kanegasaki (金ケ崎町, Kanegasaki-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 15
Iwate-Maesawa, Iwate
Maesawa (前沢町, Maesawa-chō) was a town located in Isawa District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Maesawa is well known
Iwate-Isawa, Iwate
Isawa (胆沢町, Isawa-chō) was a town located in Isawa District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. Isawa is well known for
Iwate-Koromogawa, Iwate
Koromogawa (衣川村, Koromogawa-mura) was a village located in Isawa District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. It is currently part of the city of Ōshū. The village
Iwate-Isawa District, Iwate
District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Isawa District Isawa (胆沢郡, Isawa-gun) is a district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of June 1
Iwate-Hanaizumi, Iwate
Hanaizumi (花泉町, Hanaizumi-machi) was a town located in Nishiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Hanaizumi village was created on April 1, 1899 with the
Iwate-Hiraizumi
Hiraizumi (平泉町, Hiraizumi-chō) is a town located in Nishiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated
Iwate-Nishiiwai District, Iwate
Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Nishiiwai District Nishiiwai (西磐井郡, Nishiiwai-gun) is a district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of June
Iwate-Daitō, Iwate
Daitō (大東町, Daitō-chō) was a town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Daitō village was created on April 1, 1889, within Higashiiwai
Iwate-Fujisawa, Iwate
town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan that is now part of the city of Ichinoseki, Iwate. As of June 2005, the town had an estimated
Iwate-Senmaya, Iwate
Senmaya (千厩町, Senmaya-chō) is a town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The name translates as 'one thousand stables' although
Iwate-Higashiyama, Iwate
Higashiyama (東山町, Higashiyama-chō) was a town located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Higashiyama village was created on February 1, 1955 by
Iwate-Murone, Iwate
Murone (室根村, Murone-mura) was a village located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Murone village was created on April 1, 1955 by the merger
Iwate-Kawasaki, Iwate
Kawasaki (川崎村, Kawasaki-mura) was a village located in Higashiiwai District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village was famous for the annual Firework Festival
Iwate-Sumita, Iwate
Sumita (住田町, Sumita-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2023[update], the town had a population of 4,977, and a population
Iwate-Ōtsuchi, Iwate
Ōtsuchi (大槌町, Ōtsuchi-chō) is a town located in Kamihei District, Iwate Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. As of 1 March 2020[update]
Iwate-Miyamori, Iwate
Miyamori (宮守村, Miyamori-mura) was a village located in Kamihei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Miyamori was created on April 1, 1889
Iwate-Kamihei District, Iwate
Kamihei District (上閉伊郡, Kamihei-gun) is a rural district in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. From 2005, the district consists only of the town of Ōtsuchi, which
Iwate-Tarō, Iwate
Tarō (田老町, Tarō-chō) was a town located in Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture in Japan. Today it is part of the city of Miyako. The village of Tarō was
Iwate-Yamada, Iwate
Yamada (山田町, Yamada-machi) is a town in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 May 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 15,195 and a population
Iwate-Iwaizumi, Iwate
Iwaizumi (岩泉町, Iwaizumi-chō) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 29 February 2024[update], the town had a population of 8,006, and a population
Iwate-Tanohata, Iwate
Tanohata (田野畑村, Tanohata-mura) is a village located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 May 2020[update], the village had an estimated population of 3
Iwate-Fudai, Iwate
Fudai (普代村, Fudai-mura) is a village located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2019[update], the village had an estimated population of 2,607,
Iwate-Niisato, Iwate
Niisato (新里村, Niisato-mura) was a village located in Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The villages of Moichi, and Kariya were created on April
Iwate-Kawai, Iwate
Kawai (川井村, Kawai-mura) was a village located in Shimohei District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Kawai was created on April 1, 1889 within
Iwate-Karumai, Iwate
Karumai (軽米町, Karumai-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 8,895
Iwate-Taneichi, Iwate
Taneichi (種市町, Taneichi-machi) was a town located in Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Taneichi was created on April 1, 1889 within
Iwate-Noda, Iwate
Noda (野田村, Noda-mura) is a village located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 March 2020[update], the village had an estimated population of 4,201,
Iwate-Yamagata, Iwate
Yamagata (山形村, Yamagata-mura) was a village located in Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Yamagata was created on April 1, 1889
Iwate-Ōno, Iwate
Ōno (大野村, Ōno-mura) was a village located in Kunohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Ōno was created on April 1, 1889 within Kita-Kunohe
Iwate-Kunohe District, Iwate
Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Kunohe District Kunohe District (九戸郡, Kunohe-gun) is a rural district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As
Iwate-Jōbōji, Iwate
Jōbōji (浄法寺町, Jōbōji-machi) was a town located in Ninohe District, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The village of Jōbōji was created on April 1, 1889 within
Iwate-Ichinohe, Iwate
Ichinohe (一戸町, Ichinohe-machi) is a town located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2020[update], the town had an estimated population of 12,053
Iwate-Ninohe District, Iwate
District Japan > Tōhoku region > Iwate Prefecture > Ninohe District Ninohe (二戸郡, Ninohe-gun) is a rural district located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of June
Iwate-Hanamaki Airport
Iwate Hanamaki Airport (いわて花巻空港, Iwate Hanamaki Kūkō) or Hanamaki Airport (IATA: HNA, ICAO: RJSI) is a regional airport located 6 km (3.7 mi) north-northeast
Iwate-Wagyu
000 years ago, were discovered at the Hanaizumi Site in Ichinoseki City, Iwate Prefecture. The Hanaizumi Moriushi is a species similar to the bison and
Iwate-Iwate Nippo
Iwate Nippo (岩手日報, Iwate Nippō, literally Iwate Daily) is a Japanese regional daily newspaper published mainly in Iwate prefecture. The company is based
Iwate-List of Shinto shrines in Japan
This is a list of notable Shinto shrines in Japan. There are tens of thousands of shrines in Japan. Shrines with structures that are National Treasures