The 10 Best Sacred & Religious Sites in Iwate Prefecture, Tohoku

August 7, 2021 Christa Meece

Iwate Prefecture (岩手県, Iwate-ken) is a prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan. Located on the main island of Honshu, it contains the island's easternmost point. The capital is Morioka. Iwate has the lowest population density of any prefecture outside Hokkaido. Famous attractions include the Buddhist temples of Hiraizumi, including Chūson-ji and Mōtsū-ji with their treasures, Fujiwara no Sato, a movie lot and theme park in Esashi Ward, Oshu City, Tenshochi, a park in Kitakami City known for its big, old cherry trees and Morioka Castle in Morioka City.
Restaurants in Iwate Prefecture

1. Iwatesan Shrine

60 Nagayama Kashiranashino, Shizukuishi-cho, Iwate-gun 020-0585 Iwate Prefecture
Excellent
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Iwatesan Shrine

2. Chuson-ji Temple

202 Koromonoseki, Hiraizumi, Hiraizumi-cho, Nishiiwai-gun 029-4102 Iwate Prefecture +81 191-46-2211 http://www.chusonji.or.jp/index.html
Excellent
48%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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4.5 based on 777 reviews

Chuson-ji Temple

Reviewed By W9171FFmichellec - San Diego, United States

It's good to get here early as walking around the temple buildings can be done anytime and its cool to see the small army of red smock wearing cleaning ladies do their thing. Lots of mature shade trees. Historical atmosphere. At 9am, the omikuji/temple offices/souvenir shops start opening. Multiple opportunities to get Goshuin (temple stamps) so bring your Goshuin-Cho (accordian style book) or buy one there. Museum and Golden Temple(its inside a building) combined ticket is 800 yen. Tourists start showing up in droves at 10am, on Saturday. Parking lots for this attraction start at 1000 yen, but can be found for 500yen. Not many obvious places to eat in this Hiraizumi area, (we missed our turn and drove and drove, looking for food, but settled for Expressway Rest Stop) but there is a cafe within the temple complex in the thatch roof building and near the museum.

3. Kamemaro Shrine

41 Kintaichi Osagawa, Ninohe 028-5711 Iwate Prefecture
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Kamemaro Shrine

4. Takkoku no Iwaya

16 Hiraizumi Kitazawa, Hiraizumi-cho, Nishiiwai-gun 029-4102 Iwate Prefecture +81 191-46-4931 http://www.iwayabetto.com
Excellent
41%
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Takkoku no Iwaya

5. Hoonji Temple

Temple district of Kitayama, Morioka Iwate Prefecture +81 19-651-4415 http://www.iwatabi.net/morioka/morioka/houon.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 49 reviews

Hoonji Temple

6. Shiwa Inari Shrine

17-1 Masuzawa Maehira, Shiwa-cho, Shiwa-gun 028-3442 Iwate Prefecture +81 19-673-7608 http://www.shiwa-oinarisan.jp/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Shiwa Inari Shrine

7. Shoboji Temple

129 Shoboji, Mizusawakukuroishicho, Oshu 023-0101 Iwate Prefecture +81 197-26-4041
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Shoboji Temple

8. Chuson-ji Konjiki-do

202 Hiraizumi Koromonoseki, Hiraizumi-cho, Nishiiwai-gun 029-4102 Iwate Prefecture +81 191-46-2211 http://www.chusonji.or.jp/know/konjikido.html
Excellent
63%
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8%
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4.5 based on 202 reviews

Chuson-ji Konjiki-do

Reviewed By JohnD209 - Leavenworth, United States

The Konjiki, or Golden Hall, is where the bodies of four generations of the Fujiwara are enshrined. It is such an important national treasure that a larger modern structure was built around the Konjiki to protect it from the elements. Basho wrote a haiku, "Have the summer rains come and gone, sparing the Hall of Light" to commemorate his visit during his travels in Michinoku. From his haiku, we can see that many people were concerned with the effects of weather on the shrine. If you see nothing else during your visit to Chuson-ji, make sure you see this. There are audiotapes in several languages to help understand the significance of the shrine and the Fujiwara clan.

9. Motsu-ji Temple

58 Hiraizumi Osawa, Hiraizumi-cho, Nishiiwai-gun 029-4102 Iwate Prefecture +81 191-46-2331 http://www.motsuji.or.jp
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4.0 based on 430 reviews

Motsu-ji Temple

Special Historical Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty The garden represents the Pure Land Buddhist world and beauty of Japan. The temple garden of Motsu-ji has been doubly recognized as a Special Historic Site and Special Place of Scenic Beauty, a tribute to its extraordinary cultural value. The temple itself, like Chuson-ji, is said to have been established in 850 by Ennin (Jikaku Daishi, third head abbot of the Tendai sect.) Building began here in the twelfth century, during the time of Fujiwara no Motohira, and was completed by his son, Hidehira. At its peak, Motsu-ji was home to more than forty halls and pagodas, and more than five hundred monks' quarters. Its main hall, Enryu-ji, was considered "without peer in all the land" by medieval sources. The garden is centered on a pond known as Oizumigaike, an exemplar of the elegance of Heian era gardening technique.

10. Yotsuya Church

2-12-25 Honchodori, Morioka 020-0015 Iwate Prefecture +81 19-654-0557
Excellent
17%
Good
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Yotsuya Church

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