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【Morioka, Iwate】Nanshoso

Nanshoso is a historical Japanese-Western style building with a garden, built during the Meiji Era (1868-1912).

About: Nanshoso

Nanshoso is known for its beautiful Japanese garden and traditional architectural style. Built in 1885 as the residence of a Morioka-born businessman, Nanshoso is now officially designated by Morioka City as a ‘protected garden and important landscaping structure,’ with the garden also being a registered as a national monument.

It has been used for exhibitions, coming of age, tea, and pre-wedding ceremonies, and events such as Shichigosan (celebrating children turning 3,5,7 years old), making it a well-known place for the local community.

Highlights:

One of the best ways to spend time at Nanshoso is to take a leisurely stroll through the gardens. At sunset, the garden is even more beautiful and peaceful.

The tatami room served as the model for the famous NHK drama series Dondohare. The spacious, atmospheric building is truly a sight to behold. The wide corridors, lit by sunlight filtering through the trees, offer visitors the chance to enjoy matcha green tea and Japanese sweets in this dramatic setting.

Surrounded by such rich nature, you can experience a completely different atmosphere depending on the season. With fresh greenery in spring, autumn leaves in fall, and snowy landscapes in winter, we encourage you to visit during your favorite!

Location and Official Website:


Name: Nanshoso {南昌荘}

Address: 13-46 Shimizucho, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture
Business Hours: Summer 10:00am ~ 5:00pm

Winter Hours: 10:00am ~ 4:00pm

*Closed Mondays, Tuesdays and The New Year’s holidays
Phone number: 019-604-6633

Reference Website

Information is current at the time of publication. Opening hours may change or the restaurant may be closed depending on the facility. Please check the official website before visiting.


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Hello! Nice to meet you My name is Miu Iwabuchi working as an English Translator at Hinotori. I was born in Japan in a place called Iwate and moved to Colorado (USA) at the age of 2 due to my parents job. I graduated high school and moved back to Japan to go to College. I now finished college and currently living in Japan trying to get the experience I missed. I hope to deliver the heartwarming message that Hinotori wants to deliver to the readers we come across so that it can someday lead to them getting the full traditional experience of this place: Japan.