Iwaizumi Town

Iwaizumi-cho is a natural treasure trove with one of Japan's leading cave caves, Ryūsen-dong. It is attractive for its clear water and magnificent terrain, which is also selected for the Meisui Hundred Seas.

Iwaizumi-cho is a natural treasure trove with one of Japan's leading cave caves, Ryūsen-dong. It is attractive for its clear water and magnificent terrain, which is also selected for the Meisui Hundred Seas.

Tanohata Village is known for its cliff-edge walls in Kitayamazaki and offers a dynamic view of the Pacific Ocean. It is a highly recommended scenic spot for nature lovers.

Fudai Village is a small village with a beautiful coastline and a culture of fishing, with a gentle landscape and the bounty of the sea. It is also noted as a town committed to disaster prevention.

The town of Karumai is an inland town with nature and countryside, and is also famous as a place of miscellaneous grain. It is an area where you can enjoy a health-oriented food culture and quiet time.

Noda Village is a town with a tradition of salt-making, and you can enjoy local culture along with the scenery of the coastline. There are also specialty products at the roadside station.

Kunohe Village is known as the village of horse and history, and is a place related to the Ran by Masami Kunohe; it is a quiet tourist destination where nature and the romantics of the Sengoku cross.

Yono-cho is a town where sea urchin aquaculture is thriving, and fresh sea products can be tasted. It is a refreshing area where the scenery of the sea and the plateau coexists.

Ichinohe retains the wind of a castle town, where traditional festivals and cultures are still passed on: it is a calm town with a blend of greenery and history.

The city of Sendai is the largest city in Tohoku and is a green town called the capital of the forest. The history of Date Masamune and gourmets such as beef tan are also popular, and it is a tourist destination that combines the city with nature.

Shiogami City is an old port city, a gourmet town with fresh sushi and sea products, and the scenery of the historic shrine and Matsushima Bay is also fascinating.