Popular Best Things to Do in Iwate Prefecture
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  • Appi Kogen Ski Resorttop_1
    󰺂5.1
    57.96
    Hachimantai36.7 km from downtown
    trip best small logoAchieved a 3-year streak on the annual lists
    5.0/5
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    I used it over the New Year holidays! The ski resort is so large and fun that you can't ski it all in one day⛷ There are night skiing events and New Year events, so it was a fulfilling and fun experience^-^

  • Chūson-ji Templetop_2
    󰺂4.1
    Hiraizumi78.2 km from downtown
    󱨠71% positive reviews
    4.5/5
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    ## 1. **Golden brilliance, the pinnacle of craftsmanship** The most stunning building in Chuson-ji Temple is the Golden Hall, which was built in 1124. This building, which cost 30,000 pieces of gold and is covered with gold foil inside and out, is known as "the culmination of Heian period craftsmanship." Its interior decoration is interwoven with luminous shell inlays, lacquerware gold painting and hollow metal craftsmanship, condensing the solemnity and magnificence of the Pure Land of Bliss in a small space. The hall houses the mummified remains of four generations of the Oshu Fujiwara clan, making it a rare family tomb of "four generations living under one roof" in the world. What is even more amazing is that the "Chusonji Lotus" that bloomed after the thousand-year-old lotus seeds discovered here were restored, as if turning Fujiwara's wish for peace into eternal vitality. ### 2. **Historical Compassion and the Pure Land Ideal** The birth of Chusonji Temple originated from Fujiwara no Kiyohira's deep compassion for the souls lost in the war. After experiencing the bloodbath in the first nine years and the last three years of the war, he built the temple into a Buddhist pure land that comforts all living beings with a broad mind that "does not distinguish between enemies and friends." This is not only a religious holy place, but also a political and cultural symbol of the century-long prosperity of the Oshu Fujiwara clan. During its heyday, it had more than 40 temples and pagodas and more than 300 monks' houses. Its scale was so grand that it was even recorded in "Azuma Mirror". Even after the fall of the Fujiwara clan, Chuson-ji Temple still silently guards the richest treasure trove of Heian period art in eastern Japan with the remaining Golden Hall and thousands of national treasures. ### 3. **The fusion of nature and faith** Entering the Chuson-ji Temple, stroll along the Tsukimi-zaka approach to the temple. The towering cedar forests from the Edo period on both sides form a natural corridor, and the swaying shadows of the trees seem to be traveling through a time tunnel. The "Eternal Dharma Lantern" in the main hall of the temple has been burning since the Heian period. The thousand-year-old flame illuminates the figures of worshippers who put their hands together and silently chant "Namo Amitabha", condensing the purity of faith into eternity. The thatched roof stage and hydrangea garden of Hakusan Shrine add a touch of poetry to the solemn Buddhist temple - just as the haiku master Matsuo Basho chanted here: "In the long summer, the grass and trees are deep, and the samurai leave traces of their dreams." The vicissitudes of history and nature The vitality of the house is integrated here. ### 4. **Contemporary Inspiration of World Heritage** In 2011, Chuson-ji Temple and Hiraizumi Cultural Heritage were jointly listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Its value lies not only in its well-preserved buildings and cultural relics, but also in the fact that it embodies the concept of harmonious coexistence between the "Buddhist Pure Land" and the real world. Today, visitors here can not only feel the shock of religious art, but also realize the brilliance of humanity that transcends war and power from Fujiwara's vision of "the place where all Buddhas touch each other's heads." ### Conclusion Chuson-ji Temple is an epic written in gold, an elegy with blooming lotus flowers, and it is also mankind’s ultimate pursuit of peace and eternity. Whether it is the dazzling brilliance of the Golden Hall or the deep shadows of the Tsukimi-zaka forest, they all remind the world that true civilization does not lie in conquest and possession, but in turning disputes into pure land and condensing moments into eternity with a compassionate heart.

Best things to do in Iwate Prefecture (2025)

Looking for the ultimate experiences in Iwate Prefecture? From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, Iwate Prefecture offers an exceptional collection of activities and attractions that cater to every type of traveler.

Whether you’re here for sightseeing, adventure, or cultural exploration, these top-rated activities promise unforgettable memories.

Top-rated things to do in Iwate Prefecture

If you want to make the most of your trip, these activities deliver the full Iwate Prefecture experience. Expect popular attractions, unique local experiences, and must-see spots that capture the essence of the city.

Appi Kogen Ski Resort

• Hachimantai | 36.7 km from downtown

Chūson-ji Temple

• Hiraizumi | 78.2 km from downtown

Things to do for unique experiences

These activities provide memorable experiences beyond the ordinary. Enjoy cultural tours, adventure sports, guided excursions, and immersive local experiences designed for all interests.

Things to do near Iwate Prefecture

If you want to explore attractions just outside Iwate Prefecture, there are plenty of activities that combine scenic surroundings with convenient access to the city, perfect for day trips or short excursions.

Each of these activities offers a unique escape within 1–3 hours of Iwate Prefecture, ideal for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with local experiences.

What makes things to do in Iwate Prefecture special

• Iconic landmarks: Visit must-see sights that define the city.
• Local experiences: Engage in culture, crafts, and unique activities.
• Accessible adventures: Easily reachable attractions for all travelers.
• Diverse options: From relaxing experiences to adventurous outings.

Tips for booking things to do in Iwate Prefecture

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2. Book early for guided tours or seasonal events.
3. Compare prices and packages on Trip.com for exclusive deals and bundled experiences.
4. Consider weekday visits for a quieter and more personalized experience.

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What Best Things to Do are there in Iwate Prefecture?
These are all Best Things to Do in Iwate Prefecture:Appi Kogen Ski Resort, Chūson-ji Temple
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Iwate Prefecture?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Iwate Prefecture include:Appi Kogen Ski Resort:5.0, Chūson-ji Temple:4.5
At what locations in Iwate Prefecture can Best Things to Do in Iwate Prefecture be found?
The Best Things to Do in Iwate Prefecture are mainly located in:Appi Kogen Ski Resort:Hachimantai, Chūson-ji Temple:Hiraizumi
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