【盛岡 旅行】世界で2番目に行くべき盛岡を一泊二日でおもしろルート紹介!
Hello. It’s September, but it’s as hot as midsummer. I went on a two-day trip to Morioka. On the second day, I walked around Morioka city. I discovered the fun of Morioka because it’s only on foot! I also met some cute lion dogs. When you think of Morioka When you think of Morioka? On the first day, I rented a bicycle and went around the area. The distance I rode was 33km. This video starts from the second day. In the morning, I left the hotel and headed to Mikoda Morning Market to have breakfast. I used a shared bicycle, but you can also take a taxi. I enjoyed a refreshing morning bike ride. Although it was a short ride, I was able to see the water from eye level. After passing through a narrow residential street, you will come across the morning market. This morning market has a variety of shops, including restaurants, grocery stores, and shoe stores. If you walk briskly, you can walk around the market in about two minutes. There was a line at the Hittsumi soup shop. It was delicious. After reading a little of Ishikawa Takuboku’s poetry, I returned to the hotel. After returning my bike and checking out, I went to the Morioka Castle ruins. It was about a 20-minute walk from the station. It was still under construction. I recently changed my camera to the Fujifilm X-T5. I bought a gimbal because the camera shake was so bad. The camera and gimbal make it quite heavy. It’s like I’m doing muscle training. This bridge seems to be deteriorating, and construction is scheduled to start soon. Morioka Castle was the castle of the Nanbu feudal lord. This area was once called Kozukata. It changed to Morigaoka, Morioka, and Morioka. Many famous people have connections to this area, so there are many stone monuments. Eboshi Rock is a rock that was excavated when the castle was built, and it is a very large rock when viewed from the Sakurayama Shrine side. The stone wall is made of granite and is very famous. It is said that you can see fireflies in this pond. Morioka City has a city partnership with Victoria City. Victoria is a city in Canada. This totem pole appears to have been donated by an organization in Victoria. After seeing the remains of Morioka Castle, we went to the Iwate Bank Red Brick Museum. We arrived right after crossing the bridge. We saw it while crossing the bridge. It started to rain, so I grabbed onto the eaves to protect myself from the rain. When it was still an active bank, it was designated an important cultural property. I was able to see a beautiful building. I walked along Sakanamachi Shopping Street to my next destination. It was a lively and lovely place. From here, I walked around the town. I noticed that there are not many fields in Morioka city. I didn’t see any traffic jams except in front of the station. Maybe it was because it was a weekday. Next is the spring water called Seiryusui. I wonder if they don’t pump it up? Here, the water gets polluted in that order, from drinking water upstream, to cooking downstream, and further downstream for laundry. I didn’t drink the Seiryusui, but I’m sure it was delicious. I didn’t drink water because I was drinking beer at my favorite conveyor belt sushi restaurant. It was very delicious, but I couldn’t drink the beer. I enjoyed the retro townscape from here. I stopped off at Daijishimizu. The water here is as clear as ever. After seeing the beautiful water, I enjoyed some retro fun. I played Machiya Monogatari and moved on to the next game. It was fun to see the storehouse, and the ice cream was delicious. There are 16 stone statues of arhat in this park. I thought that was a bit too many. There are 16 arhat and 5 stone statues of wisdom. The next place I visited was Morioka Hachimangu Shrine. Is this the approach to the shrine? It’s straight. Apparently, the Chinese characters for the twelve zodiac signs are written on the floor of the approach, but I couldn’t find a rat. It must be under a weight. It’s like a power spot. I bought some sweets, a specialty of Morioka, as souvenirs. Their sweets have won awards and are delicious. Heading to Morioka Tenmangu Shrine. While walking, I found a 300-year-old zelkova tree. It was a very large tree. I also found another shrine. It took about 20 minutes to walk from Morioka Hachimangu Shrine to Morioka Tenmangu Shrine. It was on top of a hill, and the view from there was very beautiful. The lion statues have a very unique appearance. I took the bus back to the station. There were many buildings at the station. Back to the first day. HELLOCYCLING seems to be more like sharing than rental. There are affiliated bicycle rental stations not only in Morioka but all over the country, but there seem to be none in Gunma. It was a dead end due to construction. It looked like I could go to the sidewalk on the other side. There was a sign. The initial setup is easy. Just download the app to your smartphone, create an account, search for an available bicycle and rent it. I registered my credit card for payment. I unlocked it using my smartphone’s Bluetooth. In Morioka, it costs 100 yen for 15 minutes and 1,500 yen for 12 hours, but the price seems to vary depending on the location and the type of car. The first place we arrived at was the ruins of Shiba Castle, about a 30-minute bicycle ride away. This is the remains of a castle that served as a base during the time when the Imperial Court ruled over the Emishi settlement. The Tohoku region and Hokkaido were once called Emishi, and this castle is said to have been built the year after the chief Aterui was forced to surrender. It is said that it was built by Sakanoue no Tamuramaro, but I only know the name. Apparently, the remains of 1,200 to 2,000 pit dwellings have been excavated here. I imagine it would be difficult to live there. It’s spacious and very beautiful. You can see Mt. Iwate. Apparently, it was excavated during a survey before the highway was built. It was very interesting. You can reserve this bike 30 minutes before you want to use it. It would be a shame if you were planning a bike trip and there were no bikes available. To ensure that I could rent a bike, I reserved it 15 minutes before the train arrived, but it was pretty close. You lock it manually and use your smartphone to unlock it. Will it become impossible to open it if the smartphone battery runs out? There is a local history museum at the Ota branch office in Morioka City, but I couldn’t go because it was under construction. It’s near the ruins of Shiba Castle, so I recommend you come and see it. Let’s go to the next tourist spot. The bike I rented this time was a Yamaha PASnatura. As expected from Yamaha, the size and ease of pedaling were perfect for me. I arrived at the Nanbu Marche “Zokkon Square.” It took about 20 minutes from the local museum. The restaurant was fully booked, so I had strawberry soft serve ice cream. As it was a weekday, construction and the place being booked were unavoidable. It was exactly 11 o’clock, but we decided to postpone dinner and headed to the next tourist spot. It was rice harvest time, so we were able to enjoy the countryside. This road was surrounded by farmland on both sides, and I felt like I was in the countryside. We arrived at our next destination, Nanbu Magariya. It is a traditional house built to keep horses. There was no one there, but I was a bit worried about whether it was OK to go in. But I still went in. This electric-assisted bicycle allows you to choose the assist power, so you can reduce battery consumption by using it appropriately. There was an old house behind Takizawa City Hall, and it was here that I realized I had left Morioka City. For lunch, I had soba noodles from the Handmade Soba Dojo. It was very delicious. Small horses are kept here. Onikoshi Sozen Shrine, where we are heading, is the starting point of the Chagu Chagu Umakko. The Chagu Chagu Umakko is a festival where participants walk 14km to Morioka Hachiman Shrine. Iwate Prefecture has long been a horse-producing region, and farm horses have been bred here since the Edo period. A Magariya is a house for living with horses. This shrine was built out of love for horses. Chagu-chagu has been selected as one of the “100 Best Soundscapes of Japan.” It’s not festival season now, so the shrine is quiet. After seeing the starting gate of the festival, we head to the next tourist spot. ▼Press and hold the assist to turn it off. This will reduce battery consumption when going downhill. Very cool. More on this later. I ended up on a main road. I took a long detour. I don’t think many tourists come here. Please be sure to check the battery status of the bicycles on the app, as not all bicycles are fully charged when rented. I came to a bridge where I could see the trains from directly above. The saddle of this bicycle is quite hard and hurts my butt, so I raise my hips a little when pedaling. Raising my hips a little while pedaling is a good muscle workout. I was the first person to come to Yosishita Dam from Gunma Prefecture. I was able to learn about dams at this facility. It took about an hour by bicycle from Aosaki Shrine. I walked slowly. I could see Mt. Iwate from the dam. The next place I visited was the Iwate Prefectural Museum. There were various exhibits, from dinosaurs to the history of Iwate, to modern plants and animals, and I enjoyed all of them. After leaving the museum, there was a steep uphill slope. I used up the remaining battery and managed to climb to the top. There are downhill and flat roads to Morioka Station. I set the assist to strong and rode at a leisurely pace. As the area started to look more like a city, my 33km cycling trip was nearing its end. The shop was closed. I made a reservation to return the bike and returned it. I had a great time all day. Thank you. I checked into my accommodation, Toyoko Inn. There are two, so I got a bit lost. I was glad it didn’t rain. I had dinner at the station. I was wondering what to eat for dinner. I ordered Jajamen. It’s a rare noodle dish that’s not available where I live. When I went, Iwate Galaxy Railway didn’t accept IC cards. I bought some Nanbu Senbei rice crackers at a supermarket near the station, so I’d like to eat them with milk. I never thought there would be a corner selling Nanbu senbei crackers. The milk from Iwate was very tasty. The fried Nanbu senbei crackers were also delicious. I should have bought the koppepan at the store. I bought some souvenirs at a supermarket near the station. Afterwards, I ate some hiyashimen at Morirokukaku. I didn’t want to eat just cold noodles, so I had some grilled meat. Thank you for watching. Please subscribe and like our channel.
盛岡 旅行をしてきました。一気見バージョンです。
ニューヨークタイムズ紙で、2023年に世界で行くべき52か所で選ばれたのが盛岡です。
え?盛岡って田舎なんじゃないの!?面白いところあるの!?そもそも観光するような場所だっけ!?
行くまではそう思っていましたが、これビックリ、とても面白く食べ物もおいしい。
残念なのはお祭りなど地域イベントが無いシーズンだったので、博物館で学ぶだけになってしまいましたが、それでもおもしろかったです。
そして、岩手といえば大谷翔平選手の故郷でもあり、世界で注目を浴びる場所になりつつあります!
00:00 スタート
00:47 神子田朝市
03:35 盛岡城跡
07:23 岩手公園
12:14 岩手銀行赤レンガ館
13:30 肴町商店街
14:38 青龍水
16:17 鉈屋町
18:55 十六羅漢
19:40 盛岡八幡宮
21:19 街中
22:20 盛岡天満宮
25:10 シェアサイクリング
26:35 志波城跡
30:39 太田民俗資料館
32:05 サイクリング
33:12 田園風景
34:55 お昼ご飯
36:41 鬼越蒼前神社
40:05 街中の楽しみ
41:00 南部片富士ものしり館
42:25 岩手県立博物館
44:25 盛岡駅
46:28 締め
2024盛岡 旅行① https://youtu.be/NnD7m1IsiT0
2024盛岡 旅行② https://youtu.be/Ztc7kao0Okc
2023年に世界の行くべき場所に選ばれた盛岡旅行プラン
2年連続で行きたくなる盛岡旅行プラン
2024年に世界の行くべき場所に選ばれた山口旅行プラン
東京から新幹線で気軽に行ける場所、みんな大好き長野旅行プラン
函館の魅力を再発見 凝縮された観光地、見る場所が多すぎ旅行プラン
高崎から2時間30分で行けて、時間もお金もかからないのにすごく楽しめる!しかも食べるものはおいしい。
岩手といえば、首都圏からも新幹線一本でアクセスがものすごく楽、なのに食も景観も楽しめ、日本人だけでなく外国人旅行者にも、とても人気な日本の観光地です。
基本は、食べて、食べて、食べまくる爆食旅です。じゃじゃ麺おいしい、コッペパンおいしい、冷麺おいしい、こんなに何でもかんでもおいしいってすごいですよね。
今回は高崎駅から新幹線で盛岡まで行き、盛岡市内を歩きとバスで回りました。1泊2日でしたが、かなり楽しむ事ができました。
レンタサイクルで巡るのも楽しかったです
岩手盛岡編のはじまりです!
#岩手県
#世界2位
#vlog
10件のコメント
konnichiwa happy tour, beautiful place.
盛岡は世界で行くべき場所で紹介されていましたね、観光名所を一気に紹介されていて、次に行くとき参考になります👍
私も行くべき場所で昨年の春に盛岡を訪れました、印象に残っているのが「石割桜」と「わんこそば」でした😊
日本の水は、世界に誇れる美味しい水ですよね😊湧き水綺麗っぽかったですね
回転寿司も絶対美味しい🍣レベチでしょ🤤
自転車でかなり走りましたね?
お疲れ様でした😊
牛乳とせんべいのおやつ食べようかな
盛岡にもなんとか今年じゅうに行きたいです😀😇そばを食べたいなー😀🍜🍜😻😙
こんばんは!🎉
また盛岡へ行かれたのですか?😮😮😮
6月下旬にどこかですれ違ったかも?😅😅😅
北海道の帰りに、とらべるあれこれさんの動画を見て懐かしくて小岩井農場(入口のみ)、岩手神社、神子田朝市に寄りました。😊
もっと銀行やお城、八幡宮とか行きたかった所はありますが、疲れていたので三つだけ。
また盛岡に行きたいですね。🤔
たくさん自転車漕ぎましたね✨
お疲れさまでした😊
盛岡は行ったのが子供の頃すぎて、残念なことに町並みとか全く覚えていません😅
でも、昔は興味がなかった城跡とか今は大好物ですし、羅漢公園や盛岡八幡宮など見どころが多すぎて、私も盛岡に行きたいと思ってしまいます🤭
ちなみに唯一覚えているのは石割桜ですが、おそらくこれも、石割桜というゴーフレットが好きだったおかげだと思います😂
私事ですが…足の指を骨折してしまい、今月予定していた2度の旅は流れてしまいました💧
凹んでいても仕方がないし、美味しいものでも食べて、ショート動画だけでも作ろうかな…と考えているところです😅
Wonderful walking tour 👏👏🎵🎶👍
素敵なポイントを巡る素敵な動画。
それにしても、行く先々で工事中とは。盛岡が元気な証拠でしょうか。
盛岡城は天守閣等、建物の復元に向け活動中のようですが、まだまだ長い道のりだと思います。
こんばんは!
一泊二日での盛岡旅行、ご案内ありがとうございます。
色んな名所や見どころ、食べ物など盛岡愛が深いんですね!
アシスト自転車の利用で自由に行動できたようですが、
走行距離が長くお疲れでないですか。日焼けも結構な感じで!
トラベルさんが楽しそうに案内して下さるので盛岡行きたくなりますね!
旅が本当に好きなんですね!
美味しそうな回転すし、冷麺や焼肉、南部せんべいも良いですね!
声(咽頭)の調子はどうですか!
猛暑の折ご自愛ください。😊😊🎶🎶♥♥
こんにちは、毎日暑いですね〜😅東北いいですね!朝市の雰囲気いいですね!何かいつも見ているとめっちゃ参考になります。
牛乳と南部せんべいもいいですね!