Akita Shinkansen Guide · Shizukuishi Station
Shizukuishi Station Guide: Mt. Iwate, Koiwai Farm &
a Ski-and-Onsen Highland
A Small Komachi Stop · A Mountain Gateway · A Famous Dairy Farm, a Lone Cherry Tree & Ski Slopes
🚄 Tokyo ~2 hr 40 min · Morioka ~10 min
⛰️ At the foot of Mt. Iwate, “the Fuji of the north”
🐄 Koiwai Farm and its iconic lone cherry tree
⛷️ Ski slopes and onsen in the highlands
What Kind of Area is Shizukuishi? A Local’s Honest Take
Shizukuishi is a small highland town just west of Morioka, at the foot of the graceful cone of Mt. Iwate — often called the “Fuji of the north.” It is a gateway to some of Iwate’s loveliest countryside: the celebrated Koiwai Farm, a historic dairy estate whose lone cherry tree framed against Mt. Iwate is one of Tohoku’s most photographed scenes; the ski slopes that hosted the 1993 Alpine World Championships; and quiet highland hot springs like Amihari and Tsunagi.
Only some Komachi services stop at Shizukuishi, about 2 hr 40 min from Tokyo (and just 10 minutes from Morioka). There is little at the station itself — it is a base for the farm, the mountain and the onsen rather than a destination in its own right — but the scenery is a real reward.
The “Koiwai ippon-zakura” — a single wild cherry tree standing alone in a green meadow with snow-capped Mt. Iwate behind it — draws photographers from across Japan when it blooms in early May. It is the image of Iwate spring.
Getting Around from Shizukuishi
🚄 Shinkansen
Tokyo ~2 hr 40 min · Morioka ~10 min · Tazawako ~20 min. Some Komachi stop; others pass through.
🚌 To Koiwai Farm & the mountain
Buses and taxis reach Koiwai Farm and the Mt. Iwate foothills; a car helps for the ski resorts and onsen.
♨️ To the onsen
Highland hot springs such as Amihari and Tsunagi lie a short drive away.
What to See Around Shizukuishi
🐄 Koiwai Farm
A historic working dairy farm with pastures, heritage barns, dairy treats and the famous lone cherry tree — a family favourite and a photographer’s pilgrimage.
⛰️ Mt. Iwate
The elegant volcano dominating the skyline, with hiking in summer and a backdrop to the farmland year-round.
⛷️ Skiing & Onsen
The Shizukuishi ski area and nearby hot springs make an easy winter-and-relaxation combination.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
The highland resorts and onsen are the appeal, more than the station.
⛷️ Resort & onsen hotels: Ski and hot-spring hotels in the highlands (including the Shizukuishi resort) offer mountain-view stays.
🏨 Station-area: Minimal — the station is a gateway.
🏰 Morioka base: Morioka, 10 minutes east, offers a full city with far more choice.
Overall Rating: Shizukuishi Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shinkansen Access | ★★★☆☆ | Some Komachi, ~2 hr 40 min to Tokyo |
| Around the Station | ★★☆☆☆ | Small town; farm and mountain nearby |
| Nature & Onsen | ★★★★☆ | Koiwai Farm, Mt. Iwate, ski and hot springs |
| Hotel Choice | ★★★☆☆ | Resort hotels; Morioka nearby |
| Charm & Atmosphere | ★★★☆☆ | Scenic highland country |
Who Should Stay Here?
✔ Nature lovers and photographers (Koiwai, Mt. Iwate)
✔ Skiers and onsen-goers
✔ Families visiting the farm


