LOCATION:
Iwate
Prefecture - Iwate Prefectural University, Iwate, Japan
How to get there - Detailed Information
Iwate faces the Pacific Ocean to the east, and borders
Aomori Prefecture on the north, Akita Prefecture on the
west, and Miyagi Prefecture on the south. The prefecture
has mountains in the west, north and east, with the
valley of the Kitakami River running from north to south
through the center of the province and including the
capital. The coast is very rugged, with little in
between the mountains and the sea.
Of the several theories about the origin of the name
‘Iwate’, the most well known tale, 'Oni no tegata,' is
that associated with Mitsuishi Shrine in Morioka. (The
Mitsuishi, literally ‘three rocks’, are said to have
been thrown down into Morioka by an eruption of Mt
Iwate.) According to the legend, there was once a devil
who often tormented and harassed the local people. When
the people prayed to the spirits of Mitsuishi for
protection, the devil was immediately shackled to the
rocks and made to promise never to trouble the people
again. As a sign of this promise the devil left a
handprint on one of the rocks, thus giving rise to the
name Iwate, literally meaning ‘rock hand’. Even now
after a rainfall it is said that the devil’s hand print
can still be seen.
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