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In the News (Sat 25 May 13)

  
  Iwate Prefecture
Iwate Prefecture is located in the Tohoku (North-East) Region of Japan.
The population is generally clustered in settlements in the central communications spine (the Kitakami River basin) that runs through the prefecture connecting Ichinoseki, Mizusawa, Kitakami, Hanamaki and Morioka (the capital).
The coastal region, to the east, where the Kitakami mountain range drops to meet the pacific is an excellent example of a Rias type coast with high cliffs.
www.ias.unu.edu /ecology/iwate.htm   (241 words)

  
  Iwate University - University Outline
Iwate University is located in Morioka, the capital of Iwate Prefecture with a population of 290,000.
The main campus of Iwate University is situated in a quiet corner of the Ueda neighborhood, 2 kilometers north of the JR Morioka Station.
Iwate Prefectural Museum, which is located about 5 kilometers north of the campus along the shore of Shijushida Reservoir, is reputed for its comprehensive display of natural and cultural treasures of the prefecture.
www.iwate-u.ac.jp /english/outline   (606 words)

  
 YouTube - Deer Dance Iwate Honolulu Festival 2006
I purchased a Hello Kitty in Iwate where she is dressed as if doing the deer dance, however I never got to see the dance in action.
Iwate dancers wears a shishiga-shira play drums and twist and swoosh the sasara bamboo tied to their backs.
In Ochiai, a small rice-farming hamlet in south-central Iwate Prefecture, there are no longer enough residents to perform Shishi Odori, the Deer Dance that has served as a signature of this small rice-farming collective for over three-hundred years.
www.youtube.com /watch?v=EfaehxtNSlc   (698 words)

  
 Jomon Fire & Pottery Festival, Iwate Prefecture
Some festivals are very focused on one theme, like the Jomon Fire Festival I recently attended in Iwate Prefecture.
Iwate Prefecture is in Japan's northern Tohoku region.
In a desire to keep the memory and tradition of Jomon alive, Fujisawa Town in Iwate began the Jomon Fire Festival 26 years ago.
www.e-yakimono.net /html/jomon-festival.html   (669 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Iwate Prefecture
Iwate faces the Pacific Ocean to the east, and borders Aomori Prefecture on the north, Akita Prefecture on the west, and Miyagi Prefecture on the south.
The prefecture has mountains in the west, north and east, with the valley of the Kitakami River running from north to south through the center of the province and including the capital.
Iwate's industry is concentrated around Morioka and specializes in semconductor and communication manufacturing.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Iwate_Prefecture   (695 words)

  
 Japan Regional Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Iwate Prefecture, which boasts the largest land area among Japanese prefectures, is situated in the northeastern part of the Japanese main island, and its eastern side faces the Pacific Ocean.
Hanamaki City, located in the center of the Kitakami Basin in the mid-western part of Iwate Prefecture, is a city of parks centered on hot spring zones dotted along the Dai-gawa River, a tributary of the Kitakami-gawa River, and the valley of Yunosawa.
Hiraizumi in the southwestern part of Iwate Prefecture is a town extending up the Hiraizumi Hill on the west bank of the Kitakami-gawa River, that prospered for almost 100 years from the 11th to12th centuries as the center of the Tohoku region (the northeastern region).
www.asia-planet.net /japan/iwate.htm   (2220 words)

  
 Japan for Sustainability (JFS) - Municipal Government / Public/Civil Sector
The business sector expressed understanding for the industrial waste measures taken by three prefectures, but was specifically opposed to the introduction of a fund for environmental conservation, because of the additional economic burden that would be imposed in a context of severe economic conditions.
Iwate Prefecture repeatedly explained that the revenue from the planned tax and funds would be funneled back into industry as a funding resource for new environmental industries.
Iwate Prefecture is promoting an initiative to process industrial waste produced within the prefecture or its immediate surroundings.
www.japanfs.org /en/public/gov_12.html   (1437 words)

  
 Sake Stories for the Japan Times, 2000
It is Iwate's brewing technology that has made it such a significant region to the sake-brewing world.
Iwate itself does not produce all that much sake, comparatively speaking: They are only 19th in terms of volume produced nationwide.
Although Iwate has nice, cold weather and lots of clean water from the countless mountains of the region, there is very little good sakamai (sake rice) grown in the prefecture.
www.esake.com /Knowledge/Newsletter/JT/JT2000/jt2000_8.html   (1051 words)

  
 Japanese Guest Houses - Iwate Ryokan
Iwate Prefecture is located in the Tohoku region in northern Japan, and it is the largest prefecture in Japan.
With Mount Iwate in the distance and the Nakatsugawa and Kitakamigawa rivers running through the city, Morkioka is a city with beautiful landscape and a rich history.
Along the Pacific side of the prefecture there is a wide variety of scenic beauty including sheer cliffs, strangely-shaped rocks, white sandy beaches, as well as numerous fishing ports dotting the coastline.
japaneseguesthouses.com /db/iwate/index.htm   (221 words)

  
 Outdoor Japan - Area Guides - Iwate Prefecture   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Iwate is blessed with extensive mountainous areas, including the Ou and Kitakami mountain ranges.
Iwate Prefecture is number one in Japan for the oldest stratified mountain (Mt. Hayachine); number of chief sake brewers (Nambutoji 1,422); amount of tofu consumed annually (per household 112 blocks); largest private general-purpose farm (Koiwai Farm 3,000 ha); and the largest wooden Kannon (Fukusenji).
North of the coastline are cliffs eroded by the sea, and beach dunes.
www.outdoorjapan.com /areaguides/prefectureiwate.html   (426 words)

  
 Iwate Volcano
According to a local newspaper (Iwate Nippo), both Iwate Construction Office, the Ministry of Construction, and Iwate Prefecture are preparing a hazard map of this volcano, consulting with experts of volcanology, disaster-protection, and Sabo engineering.
Iwate Volcano experienced seven events of debris avalanche since 230 Ka; the youngest one occurred during a period from 915 to 1686 AD.
JMA issued the Volcanic Observation Reports #13 and 14 on the activity of Iwate on 11 and 15 May, respectively: daily count of volcanic earthquakes at the Matsukawa observation station ranged from 64 to 21 during 7-15 May. At 08h 32m, 11 May, an earthquake with the magnitude of 2.8 took place at Iwate Volcano.
hakone.eri.u-tokyo.ac.jp /vrc/erup/iwate.html   (3539 words)

  
 Iwate Summary
Iwate Prefecture is situated in the northern region of Japan's island of Honshu.
Iwate is bordered by the Pacific Ocean and by Aomori, Akita, and Miyagi Prefectures.
Iwate, an armored cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy from 1900 to the end of World War II.
www.bookrags.com /Iwate   (415 words)

  
 Snow Japan - Iwate Prefecture Map & Satellite - Interactive map centered on Iwate Prefecture, Japan
IWATE PREFECTURE - map and satellite image centered on Iwate Prefecture.
The above shows the locations of the ski and snowboard resorts in Iwate Prefecture.
For full details on Snow Japan about ski and snowboard resorts in Iwate Prefecture - including weekly weather reports (during winter season) and any reader Photos, Reviews or Journals, click here.
www.snowjapan.com /e/maps/japan-map-and-satellite-photos/iwate-prefecture   (379 words)

  
 Festivals   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They are held to pray for bumper crops, peace and prosperity in daily life, or to celebrate the autumn harvest.
Bon dances in mid-summer are performed to celebrate the souls of ancestors, believed to visit their families each summer, as well as to pray for the well-being of the family.
In addition are the many festivals reflecting local seasonal change: cherry blossoms in spring, irises in early summer, salmon in autumn and snow in winter.
www.pref.iwate.jp /english/festivals/festivals.html   (356 words)

  
 North Japan » Travel & Tourism
Iwate Prefecture is located at the northeastern side of Japan's main island Honshu.
Its terrain is dominated by mountains, hills and valleys with Ou Mountains on the western border straddling with Akita Prefecture and the Kitakami Highlands on the eastern side.
Morioka City is the economic and political capital of Iwate Prefecture and Hanamaki is home to one of Iwate's most well-known hot spring resorts, Hanamaki Hot Spring Resort.
www.north-japan.org /travel_region.asp?r=Iwate   (202 words)

  
 Japanese Guest Houses - Iwate Ryokan
Iwate Prefecture is located in the Tohoku region in northern Japan, and it is the largest prefecture in Japan.
With Mount Iwate in the distance and the Nakatsugawa and Kitakamigawa rivers running through the city, Morkioka is a city with beautiful landscape and a rich history.
Along the Pacific side of the prefecture there is a wide variety of scenic beauty including sheer cliffs, strangely-shaped rocks, white sandy beaches, as well as numerous fishing ports dotting the coastline.
www.japaneseguesthouses.com /db/iwate/index.htm   (221 words)

  
 Outdoor Japan - Hiking & Camping - Iwate Prefecture - National Parks   (Site not responding. Last check: )
At the heights are crater lakes, marshes, virgin forests and alpine flora.
The portion of the park which lies in Iwate Prefecture includes Mt. Kurikoma (called Mt. Sukawa by the local residents) and the Yakeishi mountain range.
Lake Kinshuko, the largest man-made lake in the prefecture, is beautiful in autumn when the surrounding red maple leaves are reflected in its surface.
www.outdoorjapan.com /hiking-camping/activity-hc-iwate-2.html   (1354 words)

  
 Iwate University 21st Century COE Program
Iwate University is located in Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, where the temperature drops to as low as -20°C during the winter.
Since its establishment in 1902, Iwate University has always been carrying out research in technologies to cope with the cold climate and reduce agricultural damage so that the people in the local communities can enjoy a higher standard of living.
The members of the Program have learned that there are some plants in the environs of Iwate University campus that behave like these animals-sensing the external temperature and controlling their own.
www.iwate-u.ac.jp /coe/en/msg2.html   (570 words)

  
 Kenji Miyazawa
A native of Iwate Prefecture, Kenji died at 37 years of age.
Kenji Miyazawa was born in 1896 in Hanamaki Town, the Hienuki District (currently known as Toyosawa Town, Hanamaki City) in Iwate Prefecture.
In the year Kenji was born, many lives were lost in the prefecture through heavy rains, mass flooding, the Great Riku-u Earthquake and the Great Sanriku Tsunami (Tidal Wave).
www.library.pref.iwate.jp /iliswing/network/english/intro-k.html   (626 words)

  
 Iwate Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Further, I was born in Esashi, Iwate Prefecture and have been privileged to follow my home-prefecture mentors - the sculptor Funakoshi Yasutake, and the metal artists Naito Haruji and Suzuki Kanji - in teaching with them at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music.
The Iwate Museum of Art opened in the first year of the new century, however preparations for the museum date back as much as ten years ago.
One of the main objectives of the museum is the preservation and further expansion of the collection of art works which used to be stored and displayed in the Iwate Prefectural Museum.
www.ima.or.jp /english/information/director.html   (303 words)

  
 Stock size fluctuations and recruitment characteristics of Japanese flounder off Iwate Prefecture, Pacific coast of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The present work was carried out to find out the characteristics of stock and recruitment in Japanese flounder off Iwate Prefecture.
Stock sizes of wild and hatchery-reared fishes were calculated respectively on the basis of catch statistics at all fish markets of Iwate Prefecture, extracted data of catch at age and ratio of hatchery-reared fishes in two dominant fish markets, and age-length key.
In Iwate Prefecture, the recruitment level of Japanese flounder might be influenced by the coastal water temperature dominated by Tsugaru Warm Current during the larval period because the spawning success was significantly correlated to the temperature at the coastal waters off Iwate Prefecture in July.
landbase.hq.unu.edu /Workshops/IwateOct2005/TomoakiGotou.htm   (364 words)

  
 SAKE / Skyward Sake Series [ Iwate ]
Located in Iwate Prefecture, this breathtaking coastline is in parts dominated by 200-meter-high cliffs and towering rock formations, which have led to it being known as the "Alps of the Sea."
The sushi served in Iwate Prefecture includes familiar varieties, such as the roe from the salmon that frequent the rivers of this prefecture.
And in Iwate Prefecture, the best choice is the fine local sake, of which Nanbu Bijin, brewed in Ninohe, is outstanding.
www.jal.com /en/sake/skyward/iwate.html   (312 words)

  
 Japanese Pottery - Iwate Museums
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The museum also contains an outdoor museum, literature of the Date family(feudal lords of the region), as well as dwellings of the Jomon period and other ancient architecture shown in their original state can be found on the 1.75 acre site.
The main focus of this museum's collection is the literature and works of regional culture, lifestyle, and local industry from the stone age to the present.
www.e-yakimono.net /html/iwate-museums.html   (495 words)

  
 Morioka and Iwate Prefecture | The Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Iwate University is situated in Morioka, Iwate prefecture.
Including nearby towns and villages, it has a population of about 350,000, and is the major city in the North Tohoku region.
Iwate University is situated to the 2 kms north-east from the central train station, with connections to Tokyo by Tohoku Shinkansen taking 2 1/2 hours, and 5 minutes by car from the Morioka Interchange of the Tohoku Highway.
www.eng.iwate-u.ac.jp /en/map/iwate-morioka.html   (209 words)

  
 About Morioka city   (Site not responding. Last check: )
From the founding date, through the Meiji, the Taisho and the Showa and the Heisei eras, Morioka has been a center of political, economic and cultural activities for Iwate prefecture, the largest prefecture in Japan.
His purpose was to provide more physicians and medical facilities to the northeastern region of Japan, particularly for the benefit of the people living in Iwate Prefecture.
In October 1980, the Iwate Critical Care and Emergency Center and a new expansion of the University Hospital were completed.
mrad.iwate-med.ac.jp /morioka.htm   (429 words)

  
 IBRC Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Key areas include microorganism applications in the food industry, and creation of superior seedlings through plant tissue culture.The prefecture maintains a number of specialist research facilities, including centers devoted to research and testing in the fields of agriculture, forestry, and fisheries.
he prefectural government has identified a real need to focus on fundamental biotechnology research in areas such as generic recombination and cell fusion in order to broaden the scope of applied research.
Until recently, research and examination centers in Iwate were forced to rely on universities and national organizations to access this information.
www.ibrc.or.jp /English/e_01.html   (292 words)

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