Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan, Japan

Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan

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Why You'll Love Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan

Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan is a popular destination in Japan for those who want to experience the culture and history of the country. Located in the city of Morioka, the museum showcases the life of the owner of Handa brewery, a prominent sake brewery in the area. The exhibitions display the brewing process as well as the tools and equipment used. Visitors can also enjoy a tasting of the famous sake. Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan offers a unique experience for both history and sake enthusiasts.

Getting to Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan

From Iwate Hanamaki Airport, take a taxi or bus to Morioka City. From the city center, the museum is accessible by train or bus.

The closest city to Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan is Morioka, in Iwate.

Travelling from Iwate Hanamaki Airport to Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan

When to Visit

Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan is open year round. The best time to visit is from Spring to Fall to enjoy the beautiful cherry blossoms and autumn foliage in the area.

Weather and Climate

The weather in Morioka is warm and humid during the summer months, with temperatures ranging from 20-30°C. The winter months can be very cold, with temperatures as low as -10°C. Be prepared for snow from December to March.

Costs When Visiting

In Japan, the currency is the Japanese yen.
Some sample costs when travelling around Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan are:

Sample Accommodation Costs

Prices for accommodations in Morioka City range from 5,000 JPY for budget hotels to 15,000 JPY for luxury hotels per night.

Sample Food Costs

Food prices in Morioka are generally affordable, with meals at local restaurants costing around 1,000-2,000 JPY. Visitors can also enjoy sampling local delicacies at the nearby food stalls and markets.

Safety Rating

Japan is a relatively safe country with low crime rates and good safety measures for travelers. The area around Morioka is generally considered safe for visitors.

Local Population

Morioka has a population of around 296,739 people. The majority of the population is Japanese, with a small minority of foreigners. The main language spoken is Japanese. The city is known for its festivals, particularly the Chagu Chagu Umakko festival which features a parade of horses.

Things to Do

Aside from visiting Morioka Handa Monogatari-kan, visitors can also explore the beautiful natural scenery and enjoy activities such as hiking and skiing in the nearby mountains. The city also has a rich cultural heritage and many shrines and temples to visit.