Iwate University
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Iwate University
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Welcome to Morioka City in Iwate Prefecture
Iwate University campus viewing Mount Iwate
Iwate Prefecture is located 500 kilometers to the north of Tokyo, in the nature-rich North Tohoku Area (39 degrees north latitude, 141 degrees east longitude), and with an area approximately seven times that of Tokyo, is the second largest prefecture in Japan.
Located in various locations throughout the prefecture are famous nature sites like Mount Iwate (known as the “Southern Fuji”), the ria coast (a number of beautiful coastlines formed when deep valleys, eroded by rivers, sunk into the ocean), as well as historical and cultural sites, the most well-known being the town of Hiraizumi, and some of the most well-known hot springs and ski resorts in Japan.
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Information
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News List
Research
View latest research articles in English translated by Google Translate.
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Faculty of Agriculture
School of Veterinary Medicine
Education and Research Facilities
Researcher Directory
Welcome to Morioka City in Iwate Prefecture
Iwate University campus viewing Mount Iwate
Iwate Prefecture is located 500 kilometers to the north of Tokyo, in the nature-rich North Tohoku Area (39 degrees north latitude, 141 degrees east longitude), and with an area approximately seven times that of Tokyo, is the second largest prefecture in Japan.
Located in various locations throughout the prefecture are famous nature sites like Mount Iwate (known as the “Southern Fuji”), the ria coast (a number of beautiful coastlines formed when deep valleys, eroded by rivers, sunk into the ocean), as well as historical and cultural sites, the most well-known being the town of Hiraizumi, and some of the most well-known hot springs and ski resorts in Japan.
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