Morioka Castle, constructed in 1598, was a beautiful three-story Castle which served as the residence of the Nanbu family. In 1874, when the age of the samurai eventually came to an end, the castle was demolished and the park became desolate. In 1906, the park was revived and named Iwate Park. This well-maintained park is now a place of recreation and relaxation for many city residents and a popular cherry-blossom viewing park during the Spring. In 2006 this castle site was given the nickname of Morioka Castle Site Park to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Iwate Park. Though the castle no longer stands today, you can still see the beautiful stone walls throughout the park and enjoy the beautiful gardens on one of many walking trails throughout the park.
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Iwate Park
A Picturesque Summer Stroll
By Chris Barnes
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Olga
9 years ago
I like those ponds! Cool!
Michael Flemming
11 years ago
I would love to take a summer stroll through the park while dressed up as a samurai to truly soak in the history and beauty of gardens and ruins.
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