Nvillage
Your quiet base near Hachinohe Station.
Your quiet base near Hachinohe Station.
Open grassland and Pacific views on the Sanriku coast.
A scenic stream walk reachable from Hachinohe Station West Exit by JR Bus Tohoku's Oirase bus. In 2026, the 10:00 and 13:30 departures run toward Oirase; boarding at Hachinohe requires reservation.
JR Bus Tohoku Oirase bus from Hachinohe Station West Exit. From April 11, 2026: Hachinohe 10:00 -> Oirase Stream Museum 11:36, 13:30 -> 15:06. Return: Oirase Stream Museum 10:42 -> Hachinohe 12:20, 16:42 -> 18:20. Towadako-bound boarding at Hachinohe requires reservation.
A seaside shrine and a classic Hachinohe viewpoint.
A tatami shop with 220 years of history. A hands-on craft stop connected to the booking page.
Breakfast and seafood culture around the station market.
A food-stall alley in Mikka-machi with small spots for local food and evening drinks.
A seafood izakaya in Muika-machi known for fresh sashimi and local sake.
A market-style food theme park with fresh seafood and Hachinohe specialties, including a popular charcoal-grill dining corner.
A local fitness gym close to Nvillage.
A large Sunday-only morning market (4:30-9:00 AM) with fresh seafood and local food stalls.
A historic shrine known as the guardian shrine of the Nanbu domain, just minutes by car from Nvillage.
A cape-top viewpoint over the Pacific, with WWII-era military ruins and a coastal walking path.
A beloved local diner known for fresh seafood set meals. Closed Mondays.
A family-friendly amusement park with rides, a small zoo, and indoor play areas.
A popular butcher shop and eatery in Gonohe.
A hot spring inn amid pastureland, with flowing open-air baths and meals featuring local branded beef and horse meat.
A spacious park in Gonohe.
A farmers market in Gonohe selling fresh local produce.
A local history museum introducing Gonohe's heritage and culture.
A day-trip hot spring in the same Shirinai-cho neighborhood as Nvillage.
A shrine built by the second lord of the Hachinohe domain, with a prefecturally-designated treasure main hall, known for the Hachinohe Sansha Taisai festival and Enburi dance.
A shrine known as the guardian shrine of all Hachinohe, located in the city center.
A white circular lighthouse built in 1938, along the Tanesashi coast with sweeping Pacific views.
An observation tower in the Minatobashi area with sweeping views of the port town.


Open grassland and Pacific views on the Sanriku coast.

A scenic stream walk reachable from Hachinohe Station West Exit by JR Bus Tohoku's Oirase bus. In 2026, the 10:00 and 13:30 departures run toward Oirase; boarding at Hachinohe requires reservation.
JR Bus Tohoku Oirase bus from Hachinohe Station West Exit. From April 11, 2026: Hachinohe 10:00 -> Oirase Stream Museum 11:36, 13:30 -> 15:06. Return: Oirase Stream Museum 10:42 -> Hachinohe 12:20, 16:42 -> 18:20. Towadako-bound boarding at Hachinohe requires reservation.


A tatami shop with 220 years of history. A hands-on craft stop connected to the booking page.



A seafood izakaya in Muika-machi known for fresh sashimi and local sake.





A family-friendly amusement park with rides, a small zoo, and indoor play areas.
An observation tower in the Minatobashi area with sweeping views of the port town.
JR Bus Tohoku's Oirase bus runs from Hachinohe Station West Exit to Oirase Stream. From April 11, 2026, key departures are Hachinohe 10:00 -> Oirase Stream Museum 11:36 and 13:30 -> 15:06. Return options include Oirase Stream Museum 10:42 -> Hachinohe 12:20 and 16:42 -> 18:20. Boarding the Towadako-bound bus at Hachinohe Station West Exit requires reservation. Check the official timetable for current operating dates and times.
Event names are shown in the original Japanese from the source (a local tourism info site / Nvillage public calendar). Use "View with Google Translate" for a translated version.