Ichinoseki: Discover the Untouched Town of Japan
Ichinoseki, Japan is an untouched city in the northern part of the country. It is located in the southern part of Iwate Prefecture. It is located in the Tohoku Region. The town is about two hours away from the capital city of Tokyo via the Tohoku Shinkansen. The town is very rich with granite rock which makes it an ideal place for construction. In the center of town is where Tsuiriyama Park is located. It is boasting city views and also has cherry blossoms available in the springtime. For nature lovers, the town is the perfect destination because it is surrounded by untouched natural beauty.
Best Time to Visit
Ichinoseki is welcoming visitors all year round. However, August to September is considered the typhoon season. Less crowd is expected and Ichinoseki, Japan hotels are also affordable during this time of the year. The ideal time to visit the city is between October and December.
What to Do & Area Attractions
To the east of town is where the Geibikei (Geibi Gorge) is located. Take a boat cruise along the river. Fall is the best time to visit this point of interest. There is also Mt. Murone for those who love hiking. For those who want a touch of history, the Ichinoseki City Museum is the place to go. Kajiya Bekkan Ramakkoro Yamenekoyado is one of the most affordable hotels in the area. It offers modern amenities which is a perfect base after exploring the city. Hotel Sunroute Ichinoseki is a 3-star hotel surrounded by shops and restaurants. Bellino Hotel Ichinoseki is considered a 4-star hotel and walking distance from the train station.