By AKINA NISHI/ Staff Writer
February 27, 2023 at 18:51 JST
The Kitakamigawa river and Mount Iwate are seen from the Kaiunbashi bridge near Morioka Station in Iwate Prefecture on Nov. 22, 2022. (Akina Nishi)
MORIOKA--With a population of under 300,000 people, this city has found itself suddenly in the global spotlight after placing second in this year’s “52 Places to Go” list from The New York Times. [Read More]
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