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Sightseeing Spots


Hachinohe Museum This museum is divided into four zones. The Archaeological Exhibit Room has displays of utensils used in daily life from the Jomon period (circa 10,000 B.C. - circa 300 B.C.) through the Heian period (794 - 1185). The History Exhibit Room introduces items related to the Nanbu clan found at the Nejo Castle site. The Folk Exhibit Room features references pertaining to the history of Hachinohe’s fishing, farming, and business industry as well as traditional art forms of the area. The Intangible Reference Room is where visitors can listen to Hachinohe’s folk songs, folk tales, children’s songs, and the local dialect.


Marine Biology Museum At the Umineko Theater, a 3D screen and audio system are used to introduce life in the sea near Hachinohe. There are other sections of interest and an observation deck restaurant on the 4th floor where visitors can enjoy the view of Kabushima Island and Hachinohe Harbor while sampling local cuisine.


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