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Fun Things to Do in Morioka in Summer (June/July/August): Events, Festivals & More

Fun Things to Do in Morioka in Summer (June/July/August): Events, Festivals & More

Date published: 8 June 2026

Summer in Morioka has a steady rhythm, starting with early-season festivals, farm events, zoo programs, and museum exhibitions in June. July brings more outdoor activities, lakeside festivals, football matches, horse racing, and family-friendly science events, while August is led by Sansa Odori, fireworks, Obon traditions, craft workshops, and major exhibitions around the city. Whether you are planning around the big festivals or looking for smaller local events, Morioka has plenty to build into a summer trip.

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Table of Contents
  1. Getting Around Iwate and the Tohoku Region
  2. Morioka Events in June
  3. Theme Parks & Leisure Events
  4. Traditional Japanese Festivals and Events
  5. Sports and Spectator Events
  6. Morioka Events in July
  7. Theme Parks & Leisure Events
  8. Traditional Japanese Festivals and Events
  9. Sports and Spectator Events
  10. Exhibitions and Museums
  11. Morioka Events in August
  12. Theme Parks & Leisure Events
  13. Traditional Japanese Festivals and Events
  14. Sports and Spectator Events
  15. Exhibitions and Museums

Getting Around Iwate and the Tohoku Region

Choosing the right transportation can save both time and money when exploring Morioka and the wider Iwate Prefecture in summer.

For long-distance travel, the JR EAST PASS (Tohoku Area) is one of the best options. It offers five consecutive days of unlimited travel on JR trains and Shinkansen services, and often pays for itself with a single round trip between Tokyo and Morioka.

For local sightseeing, renting a car is highly recommended. While central Morioka and major hubs like Ichinoseki are easy to navigate by train, scenic outdoor spots and sprawling venues such as Koiwai Farm, Ark Tategamori, and the rural landscapes of Tono are much easier to access by car.

A practical strategy is to use the JR East Pass to reach a major hub like Morioka Station or Ichinoseki Station, then pick up a rental car for exploring the region's beautiful countryside.

Morioka Events in June

Theme Parks & Leisure Events

Koiwai Farm Makibaen: Playable Kenji Miyazawa Exhibition

Koiwai Farm Makibaen’s Kenji Miyazawa exhibition turns the Iwate-born author’s literary world into a hands-on attraction. Visitors can experience an escape-game-style activity inspired by The Restaurant of Many Orders, displays that visualize the sound-symbolic language found in Miyazawa’s works, and sensory installations that combine poetry and music. This exhibition began in April and continues all the way through November, meaning it'll still be in full swing during your summer visit, making it the perfect activity for June!

There are also regularly scheduled hands-on activities (fees apply) where you can interact with the farm animals, including horse and sheep feeding (300 yen per cup of food) and horseback riding experiences (1,000 yen per person; height and weight restrictions apply, so please see official website for more information).

Event Information
Period:
April 11–Late November, 2026
Hours:
9 AM–5 PM (Last entry 4 PM)
Price:
Varies by activity
Animal Activities
Sheep Feeding: 10 AM–12PM; 1:30 PM–3:30 PM (300 yen)
Horse Feeding: 10:30 AM; 1:30 PM (300 yen)
Horse & Pony Rides: 10 AM–12PM; 1:30 PM–3:30 PM (1,000 yen)
Venue:
Koiwai Farm Makibaen
Official website
Official website
  • Koiwai Farm
    • Address 36-1 Maruyachi, Shizukuishi Town, Iwate District, Iwate Prefecture, 020-0507
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    • Nearest Station Morioka Station (Tazawako Line / Tohoku Main Line / Yamada Line)
      30 minutes by bus
    • Phone Number 019-692-4321

Morioka Zoological Park ZOOMO: Real Night Zoo

This after-dark program at Morioka Zoological Park ZOOMO gives visitors a rare chance to see animals when the zoo is normally closed. The guided route focuses mainly on the satoyama area, where nighttime behavior can be observed up close with staff interpretation. This year it falls on June 20, which coincides with World Giraffe Day, meaning you can also catch the Giraffe Feeding held earlier that day at 1PM!

Because the experience is designed for small groups, participation is limited and advance reservation is required. It's also worth noting that the event will still go on in the event of rainy weather, so guests are asked to check the forecast before attending and prepare their own umbrellas/raincoats.

There are also a number of other animal related events held throughout the summer, including regularly scheduled viewings, and one-time-only events, so be sure to take a look at the site's event page to see if anything else is going on at the time of your visit!

Event Information
Period:
June 20, 2026 (Also July 18, 2026)
Hours:
Real Night Zoo: 7 PM–9 PM
Giraffe Feeding: 1 PM–1:15 PM
Price:
10,000 yen per pair (Reservations required)
Venue:
Morioka Zoological Park ZOOMO
Official websites
Official website
Reservations (June)
Reservations (July)
  • Morioka Zoological Park ZOOMO
    盛岡市動物公園ZOOMO
    • Address Shimoyagita-60-18 Shinjo, Morioka, Iwate 020-0803
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    • Phone Number 019-654-8266
    • Hours: 10 AM–4:30 PM (Closed Weds)

9th Tategamori Herb Festa 2026

Held at Ark Tategamori in Ichinoseki, the 9th Tategamori Herb Festa is a seasonal farm event all about food and herbs. The event takes place during early summer, when the farm’s herb gardens and lavender are in season, with food stalls, hands-on workshops, lavender picking, and live music planned across the event period. Special programs include flower arranging, rosewater making, yoga events, and a weekend food marche. Visitors entering the paid farm area can also try charcoal-grilled Tategamori Kogen Pork seasoned with herbs.

Event Information
Period:
June 13–July 5, 2026
Hours:
10 AM–5 PM
Price (Paid farm area admission):
Adults / Junior High School and Up: 1,200 yen
Children Age 4–Elementary School: 600 yen
Workshops:
Gathering Flower Workshop: June 14, 2026 / 10 AM–1 PM / Beginner: 6,000 yen / Intermediate & Advanced: from 10,000 yen
Rosewater Workshop: June 20, 2026 / 10 AM–12 PM / 2,500 yen
Yoga Nidra: June 21, 2026 / 10:30 AM–11:30 AM / 2,200 yen
Venue:
Ark Tategamori
Official Website:
Official website
  • Ark Tategamori
    Ark館ヶ森
    • Address 9-15 Koromoi Sawaya, Kinomi, Fujisawa-cho, Ichinoseki City, Iwate Prefecture, 029-3311
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    • Phone Number 0191-63-5100

Traditional Japanese Festivals and Events

Great Morioka Mikoshi Festival

The Great Morioka Mikoshi Festival began in the first year of the Heisei era to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Morioka’s municipal organization, and it has since become one of the city’s major early-summer street events. After an opening ceremony on the Nakatsugawa riverside, mikoshi from inside and outside the prefecture, festival music floats, and Edo inspired kiyari chant groups parade through the Odori shopping district. The event brings a festival atmosphere into the city center and draws foot traffic into the shopping area with the energy of mikoshi bearers and festival calls.

Event Information
Period:
June 7, 2026
Hours:
12 PM–4 PM
Price:
Free
Venue:
Morioka Odori Shopping Street
Official website
Official website
  • Morioka Odori Shopping Street
    盛岡大通商店街
    • Address 1 Chome-9 Odori, Morioka, Iwate 020-0022
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    • Phone Number 019-623-7131

Chagu Chagu Umakko Horse March

Chagu Chagu Umakko is one of Iwate’s signature early summer traditions, featuring 80 to 100 colorfully decorated horses walking from Onikoshi Sozen Shrine in Takizawa to Morioka Hachimangu. The name comes from the “chagu chagu” sound of the bells attached to the horses’ colorful harnesses as they move along the route.

The procession covers roughly 14 kilometers and takes about four hours, passing from rural Takizawa into Morioka. The gentle ringing of the horses’ bells has also been selected as one of Japan’s 100 Soundscapes to Preserve, reflecting the event’s prayers of gratitude and good health for the horses that support local farm work.

Event Information
Period:
June 13, 2026
Hours:
9:30 AM–1:55 PM
Price:
Free
Venue:
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine
Official Website:
Official website
  • Morioka Hachimangu Shrine
    盛岡八幡宮
    • Address 13-1 Hachimanchō, Morioka, Iwate 020-0872
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    • Phone Number 019-652-5211
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM

Morioka Hachimangu Shrine & Morioka Tenmangu Shrine: Summer Purification Rituals

Morioka Hachimangu Shrine celebrates the midyear purification season with Nagoshi no Oharae, a ritual to cleanse away the impurities of the first half of the year and pray for peace in the months ahead. A large chinowa ring is set up on the grounds, which visitors pass through as part of the purification. One of the highlights of the Morioka Hachimangu observance is the Chinowa Mikoshi, a portable shrine made in the form of the purification ring and carried through the town.

A similar summer purification ritual is also held at Morioka Tenmangu Shrine, held every year on June 25, with rituals at 11:30 AM and 6 PM. Visitors can also receive a small chinowa amulet at the shrine office during the early-summer period.

Event Information
Period:
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine: June 28, 2026
Morioka Tenmangu Shrine: June 25, 2026
Hours:
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine: TBD
Morioka Tenmangu Shrine: 11:30 AM / 6 PM
Price:
Free
Venue:
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine & Morioka Tenmangu Shrine
Official Websites:
Morioka Hachimangu Shrine
Official website
Morioka Tenmangu Shrine
  • Morioka Hachimangu Shrine
    盛岡八幡宮
    • Address 13-1 Hachimanchō, Morioka, Iwate 020-0872
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    • Phone Number 019-652-5211
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM

  • Morioka Tenmangu Shrine
    盛岡天満宮
    • Address 5-43 Shinjocho, Morioka, Iwate 020-0806
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    • Phone Number 019-622-4023
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM

Shiwa Castle Ancient Park: Shiwa Castle Festa

Shiwa Castle Festa 2026 is held at Shiwa Castle Ancient Park, a reconstructed historic site based on the remains of the ancient fortification built around 1,200 years ago by Sakanoue no Tamuramaro. The park includes reconstructed features such as the South Gate, earthen walls, government-office area, and pit dwellings. The event includes stage performances, food stalls and kitchen cars, special access to the government-office area and information center, a Shiwa Castle exploration activity, and mini programs.

Event Information
Period:
June 20, 2026
Hours:
10:45 AM–5 PM
Price:
Free
Venue:
Shiwa Castle Ancient Park (Shiwa-Joh Ancient Park)
Official website
Official website
  • Shiwa-Joh Ancient Park
    志波城古代公園
    • Address Gohee Shinden-47-11 Kamikazuma, Morioka, Iwate 020-0855
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    • Phone Number 019-658-1710
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM (Closed Mondays)

Sports and Spectator Events

CHAGU CHAGU ROCK FESTIVAL 2026

(Image: Television Iwate Corp.)
(Image: Television Iwate Corp.)

CHAGU CHAGU ROCK FESTIVAL 2026 returns to the outdoor special venue at Tsugawa Mirai-kan Apio in Takizawa for two days of live music. The festival is now in its third year, with the name inspired by Chagu Chagu Umakko, the horse procession held each June between Takizawa and Morioka.

The 2026 lineup includes THE RAMPAGE, Golden Bomber, Do As Infinity, FUNKY MONKEY BΛBY’S, ≠ME, Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, Kroi, yama, Little Glee Monster, .ENDRECHERI., Matsushita Kohei, and other artists across the two days. Festival food is also part of the draw, with vendors from Iwate and other prefectures serving items such as Morioka reimen, Sanriku grilled squid, Akita miso tanpo, beef tongue curry, and Oita Nakatsu karaage.

Event Information
Period:
June 6–7, 2026

Hours:

June 6: Starts10:20 AM

June 7: Starts 9:55 AM
Price:

One-Day Ticket: High School & Up: 10,000 yen / Elementary & Junior High: 5,000 yen

Two-Day Ticket: High School & Up: 18,000 yen / Elementary & Junior High: 9,000 yen

Preschool Children: Free (limited to one child per guardian)
Venue: T
sugawa Mirai-kan Apio / Iwate Industry Culture Center Outdoor Special Venue

Official Website:
Official website
  • Tsugawa Mirai-kan Apio / Iwate Industry Culture Center
    ツガワ未来館アピオ 岩手産業文化センター
    • Address 389-20 Sunagome, Takizawa City, Iwate Prefecture, 020-0605
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    • Phone Number 019-688-2000

National Yabusame Games: The 19th Tono Games

The National Yabusame Games in Tono turn the traditional art of mounted archery into a competitive sporting event, with riders shooting at targets while galloping along the course. Tono has deep ties to horses, and this event offers a focused way to watch that heritage through a live competition. The morning program includes an opening ceremony, a children’s yabusame demonstration, the main competition, and an awards ceremony.

Event Information
Period:
June 7, 2026

Hours:

Opening Ceremony: 9:30 AM
Main Competition: 10 AM

Awards Ceremony / Group Photo: 12:15 PM

(Times may vary depending on weather conditions)
Price:
Free

Venue:
Hayasegawa Riverside Special Venue

Official Website:
Event Info
Official website
  • Hayasegawa Riverside Special Venue
    早瀬川河川敷特設会場
    • Address 19 Chiwari Tonocho, Tōno City, Iwate 028-05140198-62-2111
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    • Hours: 9 AM–9 PM

Iwate Grulla Morioka Home Matches

Iwate Grulla Morioka home matches are an easy way to see the city’s soccer culture up close. Match days at Iwagin Stadium bring supporters together around the pitch, with team colors, chants, stadium food, and pre-match routines making the area feel active well before kickoff. These matches give local supporters a chance to back the club as it competes in the JFL with the aim of returning to the J.League. June’s home fixtures include Round 11 against FC Maruyasu Okazaki and Round 13 against Y.S.C.C. Yokohama at Iwagin Stadium.

JFL Round 11 vs FC Maruyasu Okazaki
Period:
June 7, 2026
Hours:
1 PM
Price:
See official website for schedule and ticket info
Venue:
Iwagin Stadium
Official Website:
Official Website:
JFL Round 13 vs Y.S.C.C. Yokohama
Period:
June 22, 2026
Hours:
3 PM
Price:
See official website for schedule and ticket info
Venue:
Iwagin Stadium
Official Website:
Official Website:
  • Iwagin Stadium
    いわぎんスタジアム
    • Address 020-0834 Iwate, Morioka, Nagai, 8-65
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    • Phone Number 019-632-3344
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM

Morioka History and Culture Museum: Sweetness, Memories of Morioka Confections

This theme exhibition at Morioka History and Culture Museum looks at confectionery in Morioka through materials from the collection. The display introduces sweets eaten by the Nambu family and their retainers during the Edo period, along with objects like confectionery drawings, written records, and wooden molds for dry sweets. It’s a small exhibition, but an interesting stop for visitors interested in sweets and food history.

Event Information
Period:
April 16–July 14, 2026
Hours:
9 AM–7 PM (Last entry: 6:30 PM)
Price:
General: 300 yen
High school 200 yen
Children: 100
Venue:
Morioka History and Culture Museum
Official website
Official website
  • Morioka History and Culture Museum
    もりおか歴史文化館
    • Address 1-50 Uchimaru, Morioka, Iwate 020-0023
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    • Phone Number 019-681-2100
    • Hours: April–October: 9 AM–6:30 PM / November–March: 9 AM–6 PM
      Closed: 3rd Tuesday of the month; December 31–January 1

Morioka Memorial Museum of Great Predecessors: Tomita Koichiro Collection Exhibition

This collection exhibition at the Morioka Memorial Museum of Great Predecessors focuses on Tomita Koichiro, an educator who taught at what is now Morioka First High School and was involved in the founding of Iwate Prefectural Morioka Commercial High School and Morioka Municipal High School. Held in connection with the 80th anniversary of his death in 2025, the exhibition presents personal items, photographs, and related materials from the museum’s collection.

Event Information
Period:
February 28–June 14, 2026
Hours:
9 AM–5 PM (Closed Mondays)
Price:
General: 450 yen
High School: 300 yen
Elementary & Junior High School Students: 150 yen
Venue:
Morioka Memorial Museum of Great Predecessors
Official Website:
Official website
  • Morioka Memorial Museum of Great Predecessors
    盛岡市先人記念館
    • Address Hebiyashiki-2-2 Motomiya, Morioka, Iwate 020-0866
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    • Phone Number 019-659-3338
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM (Closed Mondays)

Iwate Prefectural Museum: 74th Special Exhibition “For Well-Being: The Cycle of Life, Aging, Illness, and Death”

Iwate Prefectural Museum’s 74th special exhibition looks at how people in Iwate have faced life, aging, illness, and death through prayer, memory, and local belief, and introduces materials from people who were born, lived, and died in Iwate, such as an iron kakebotoke from Raiden Shrine in Kuzumaki. The exhibition period also includes related lectures on themes such as burial and views of the afterlife, Chusonji memorial texts and sokushinbutsu, folk performing arts and prayer, and portraits of the deceased. Workshops and screenings are also scheduled during the event.

Event Information
Period:
June 20–August 16, 2026
(Closed: Mondays, except August 3 and August 10, 2026)
Hours:
9:30 AM–4:30 PM (last entry 4 PM)
Price:
General: 360 yen
Students: 170 yen
High School & under: Free
Related Programs:
Lectures: June 28 / July 12, 20, 26 / August 9
SANBA Room Workshop: July 25 (10 AM–3 PM / Free)
Museum Theater Screening: August 1 (1:30 PM–2:05 PM; 2:30 PM–3:05 PM / Free)

Gallery Talks: August 1, 7 (2:30 PM–3:30 PM / Museum admission required)
Venue:
Iwate Prefectural Museum
Official Website
Official website
  • Iwate Prefectural Museum
    岩手県立博物館
    • Address 020-0102 Iwate, Morioka, Ueda, Matsuyashiki 34-34
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-661-2831
    • Hours: 9:30 AM–4:30 PM (Closed Mondays)

Morioka Events in July

Theme Parks & Leisure Events

Taiwan Festival in Morioka 2026: Tainan Lantern Festival

Taiwan Festival in Morioka 2026 will be held at Aeon Mall Morioka as the Taiwan Festival series comes to Tohoku for the first time. This year’s theme is Tainan, with lantern displays and food from Taiwan’s old southern capital. The food lineup is still being updated, but the official page lists familiar Taiwanese festival items like da ji pai and xiaolongbao, along with danzai noodles and shrimp rice. The event will also introduce Tainan fruit, reflecting the city’s reputation as one of Taiwan’s major fruit-growing areas.

Event Information
Period:
July 11–August 23, 2026

(Weather Policy: Rain or shine; canceled in stormy weather)
Hours:
Weekdays: 11:30 AM–8:30 PM (last order 8 PM)
Weekends & Holidays: 11 AM–8:30 PM (last order 8 PM)
August 8–16: Weekend / holiday hours apply
Price:
Free admission
Venue:
Aeon Mall Morioka, C Parking Lot Special Venue
Official Website:
Official website
  • Aeon Mall Morioka
    イオンモール盛岡
    • Address 4-7-1 Maegata, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-605-3511
    • Hours: 10 AM–9 PM

Morioka Zoological Park ZOOMO: Real Night Zoo in July

The July edition of ZOOMO’s Real Night Zoo continues the popular small-group nighttime program from June. Guided by animal keepers, participants use night scopes and infrared cameras to quietly observe selected areas of the park, and see animals when their behavior may differ from what is regularly seen during daytime hours. The limited capacity make this experience a more intimate, quiet option for those looking for something more relaxed to do after dark.

Event Information
Event Information
Period: July 18, 2026
Hours: 7 PM–9 PM
Price: 10,000 yen per pair (Reservations required)
Venue: Morioka Zoological Park ZOOMO
Official website
Reservations (July)
  • Morioka Zoological Park ZOOMO
    盛岡市動物公園ZOOMO
    • Address Shimoyagita-60-18 Shinjo, Morioka, Iwate 020-0803
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-654-8266
    • Hours: 10 AM–4:30 PM (Closed Weds)

Gosho Lake Regional Park: Firefly Observation Evening

This firefly observation evening is held around the Oirino Wetland Plant Garden area of Gosho Lake Regional Park in early July. Visitors can quietly walk along the wetland paths and watch Genji and Heike fireflies glow near the water, making the event a simple but atmospheric way to experience the preserved natural environment around Gosho Lake. Note that this is not a guided event; guests can arrive at the park and explore at their own pace.

Event Information
Period:
June 24–Early July
Hours:
7 PM–8:30 PM
Price:
Free
Venue:
Gosho Lake Regional Park
Official website
Official website
  • Goshoko Large Park
    御所湖広域公園
    • Address Dai 11 Chiwari-7-4 Nishianiwa, Shizukuishi, Iwate District, Iwate 020-0572
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-692-4855
    • Hours: 9 AM–4:30 PM

Traditional Japanese Festivals and Events

Plaza Odette: Eel Festival

Plaza Odette’s Unagi Festival brings one of Japan’s classic summer food customs to central Morioka ahead of midsummer’s Day of the Ox. Held at Odette Square, the event is centered on grilled unagi kabayaki, with sales beginning from 11 AM. Visitors passing through the Nakanohashi area can drop by for freshly grilled eel and get a taste of the local custom.

Event Information
Period:
July 18, 2026
Hours:
Starts 11 AM
Price:
Free
Venue:
Plaza Odette
Official website
Official website
  • Plaza Odette
    盛岡市観光文化交流センター 「プラザおでって」
    • Address 020-0871 Iwate, Morioka, Nakanohashidori, 1 Chome−1−10 1F
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-604-3300
    • Hours: 9 AM–9 PM

Morioka Castle Site Park: Awashima and Konsei Festival

The Awashima-Konsei Festival is a distinctive folk ritual held around Morioka Castle Site Park on the Nakanohashi side. This festival honors the deities Awashima and Konsei with prayers for family harmony, fertility, peace, and prosperity. The ceremony includes placement of the mikoshi, Shinto rituals, Takinoshita Sansa, and the maguwai no gi, in which the two mikoshi are joined during the ritual. The castle park setting also makes it a convenient visit that you can easily follow up with a walk around the stone walls, park areas, and the nearby Nakanohashi district.

Event Information
Period:
TBD (Late July)
Hours:
TBD
Price:
Free
Venue:
Morioka Castle Site Park
Official website
Official website
  • Morioka Castle Site Park
    盛岡城跡公園
    • Address 1-37 Uchimaru, Morioka, Iwate 020-0023
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-639-9057
    • Hours: Open 24 hours

Morioka Tsunagi Onsen: Gosho Lake Festival

The Gosho Lake Festival is the main summer festival in the Tsunagi Onsen area, held on the south shores of Gosho Lake. It includes traditional Sansa dance, Tsunagi Mikoshi, taiko drumming, and other stage events before the evening fireworks. The fireworks are launched over the lake, with the Statue of Zion nearby as one of the familiar views of the festival.

Event Information
Period:
TBD (Late July)
Hours:
Starts 4 PM / Fireworks: 7:45 PM (based on last year’s schedule)
Price:
Free
Venue:
Gosho Lake Regional Park
Official website
Official website
  • Goshoko Large Park
    広域公園 乗り物広場
    • Address Dai 11 Chiwari-7-4 Nishianiwa, Shizukuishi, Iwate District, Iwate 020-0572
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-692-4855
    • Hours: 9 AM–4:30 PM

Sports and Spectator Events

Iwate Grulla Morioka Home Matches

This July home match brings Iwate Grulla Morioka supporters to the stadium for summer JFL fixtures against FC Tiamo Hirakata and Asuka FC. With the summer season underway, the matches bring together the physical intensity of the players and the energy of local supporters in the stands. The stadium is easy to get around, even for travelers who are not regular soccer fans, with supporters gathering around the stands and food areas before the match begins.

JFL Round 15 vs FC Tiamo Hirakata
Period:
July 6, 2026
Hours:
2 PM
Price:
See official website for schedule and ticket info
Venue:
Iwagin Stadium
Official Website
Official Website:
JFL Round 18 vs Asuka FC
Period:
July 27, 2026
Hours:
3 PM
Price:
See official website for schedule and ticket info
Venue:
Iwagin Stadium
Official Website:
Official Website:
  • Iwagin Stadium
    いわぎんスタジアム
    • Address 020-0834 Iwate, Morioka, Nagai, 8-65
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-632-3344
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM

Morioka Racecourse: 30th Mercury Cup

The Mercury Cup is one of the headline dirt races of Morioka’s summer horse-racing season. Officially listed in 2026 as the 30th Mercury Cup / Meisei Opera Memorial, the race is a JpnIII national exchange race held at Morioka Racecourse over 2,000 meters on dirt, with some of the largest elevation changes among Japanese racecourses, including a 4.4-meter difference and a downhill section from the third corner. For visitors interested in horse racing, this is a great chance to plan a summer racecourse stop in Morioka.

Event Information
Period:
July 20, 2026
Hours:
TBD
Price:
Various seating tickets available; see website for details
Venue:
Morioka Racecourse
Official Websites:
30th Mercury Cup Dirt Grade Race
Iwate Keiba 2026 Race Schedule
  • Morioka Racecourse
    盛岡競馬場
    • Address 10 Kamiyakida, Shinjo, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture
      View Map
    • Phone Number 019-651-2999

Exhibitions and Museums

Morioka History and Culture Museum: Nanbu Clan Exhibitions

Morioka History and Culture Museum’s summer exhibitions give visitors two views of the Nanbu family, the former lords of Morioka. The main summer exhibition, “Proof of Family: Tracing the Nanbu Clan Through Crests,” looks at the family crests as signs of lineage, rank, and identity, and how they were used on armor, weapons, clothing, furnishings, and other historical materials.

The second exhibit, “Toyotomi and Nanbu,” is a theme exhibition displaying documents related to the Nanbu clan’s ties with Toyotomi Hideyoshi and other daimyo under the Toyotomi government. Together, these two exhibits give a closer look at how the Nanbu family lived through the late Warring States period, and expressed loyalty through visual symbols.

Note: Visitors on July 26 can participate in a hands-on workshop: “Let's make a family crest with cut paper! - Morioka Nanbu Family Edition” from 1:30–3:30 PM (100 yen), where you will use blades to cut intricate designs on special papers to make your own Nambu Family style family crest. Space is limited, however, so be sure to check the dedicated event page for details on how to apply.

Event Information
Period:
Exhibition 1: Proof of Family: Tracing the Nanbu Clan Through Crests: June 27–August 31, 2026
Exhibition 2: Toyotomi and Nanbu: April 22–July 20, 2026
Hours:
9 AM–7 PM (Last entry 6:30 AM)
Price:
Adults: 450 yen
High School Students: 300 yen
Elementary & Junior High School Students: 150 yen
Related Workshop:
Make a Family Crest with Cut Paper! Morioka Nanbu Family Edition
Date: July 26, 2026
Hours: 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
Price: 100 yen
Reservations required
Venue:
Morioka History and Culture Museum
Official Websites:
Proof of Family: Tracing the Nanbu Clan Through Crests
Toyotomi and Nanbu
Workshop: Make a Family Crest with Cut Paper!
  • Morioka History and Culture Museum
    もりおか歴史文化館
    • Address 1-50 Uchimaru, Morioka, Iwate 020-0023
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    • Phone Number 019-681-2100
    • Hours: April–October: 9 AM–6:30 PM / November–March: 9 AM–6 PM
      Closed: 3rd Tuesday of the month; December 31–January 1

Iwate Museum of Art: Kobayashi Tokusaburo

Iwate Museum of Art’s summer exhibition is the first major retrospective of Kobayashi Tokusaburo, a Western-style painter born in Fukuyama, Hiroshima. Kobayashi was known for works featuring sardines, horse mackerel, family portraits, and everyday scenes, as well as book illustration, magazine design, and stage decoration. The exhibition presents more than 300 works and related materials, tracing the range of Kobayashi’s career from his early involvement with the Hyūzan-kai art group to the familiar subjects and colors of his later years.

Event Information
Period:
June 20–August 23, 2026
(Closed Mondays, except July 20; closed July 21)
Hours:
9:30 AM–6 PM (Last entry 5:30 PM)
Price:
Adults: 1,200 yen
High School: 700 yen
Elementary & Middle School: 500 yen
Venue:
Iwate Museum of Art
Official website
Official website
Related Events
Lectures:
Kobayashi Tokusaburo and Yorozu Tetsugoro: The Story of Two Close Friends (Curator Lecture): August 1 / 2 PM–3:30 PM (First come, first served)
What We Learned Through the Restoration of Kobayashi Tokusaburo’s Works (Talk + Restoration Experience): July 11 / 2 PM–3:30 PM (First come, first served)
Kobayashi Tokusaburo: The Life of a Painter of Everyday Scenes (Lecture): June 27 / 2 PM–3 PM PM (First come, first served)
Gallery Talks:
July 3, 17, 31 (2 PM)
August 14 (2 PM)


*If you wish to participate in any of these events, please come directly to the special exhibition room on the day with your exhibition ticket.

Morioka Children’s Museum of Science: Solar Viewing and Stargazing Sessions

Morioka Children’s Museum of Science offers seasonal astronomy programs for families and young visitors. The Solar Viewing Session is held with the Iwate University Astronomy Club, using solar-shielding plates and telescope projection methods so participants can safely observe the sun and sunspots.
The museum also holds evening Stargazing Sessions, where participants look for constellations and use astronomical telescopes to observe the night sky from the museum parking area.

Event Information
Period:
April 17–July 31, 2026

Solar Viewing Session: June 13, 20, 2026 (1 PM–3 PM)
June Stargazing Session: June 20, 2026 (8 PM–9 PM)
July Stargazing Session: July 31, 2026 (8 PM–9 PM)
Museum Hours:
9 AM–4:30 PM (Last entry 4 PM)
Price:
Exhibition Room: General: 300 yen / High school: 200 yen / Children (4 years–Junior High): 100 yen
Planetarium: General: 450 yen / High school: 300 yen / Children (4 years–Junior High): 150 yen
Children 3 & under are free
*Solar Viewing & Stargazing Sessions are free with admission
Venue:
Morioka Children’s Museum of Science
Official website
Official website
  • Morioka Children’s Museum of Science
    盛岡市子ども科学館
    • Address Hebiyashiki-13-1 Motomiya, Morioka, Iwate 020-0866
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    • Phone Number 019-634-1171
    • Hours: 9 AM–4:30 PM (Last entry 4 PM)

Morioka Events in August

Theme Parks & Leisure Events

Gosho Lake Regional Park Sakura Garden: Fabric Gallery

Fabric Gallery is an irregular exhibition and sales event held inside a historic Nambu magariya farmhouse at Gosho Lake Regional Park’s Sakura Garden. Local makers display textile works such as sakiori weaving, lacework, wool felt, and dyed fabric pieces in the peaceful, traditional building. The thatched-roof Sakura Garden farmhouse can be visited as a rest and information space when open, and is a nice, quiet stop that fits naturally into a drive around Gosho Lake.

Event Information
Period:
August 29–30, 2026
Hours:
10 AM–3 PM
Price:
Free
Venue:
Sakura-en Kuriya
Official websites
Events
Sakura-en Kuriya
  • Sakura-en Kuriya
    南部曲り家(さくら園)
    • Address Oirino Tsunagi, Morioka, Iwate 020-0055
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Hotel Metropolitan Morioka: Metro Summer Fest 2026

Hotel Metropolitan Morioka’s Metro Summer Fest 2026 is a summer restaurant fair held across four restaurants in the hotel’s Main Building and New Wing. The event is designed for summer dinners, casual gatherings, and seasonal outings near Morioka Station, with each restaurant offering its own limited-time menu.

Each restaurant has its own menu: JUEN offers a Chinese course built around Sichuan, Cantonese, Shanghai, and Beijing flavors; Giovanni serves a free-flow garden buffet with grilled dishes and drinks; Tai no Tsuru prepares a Japanese course using Iwate ingredients; and Mon Fleuve serves a French menu inspired by regional dishes from Bordeaux, Brittany, and Languedoc.

Event Information
Period:
July 17–September 19, 2026
Hours:
Varies by restaurant
Price:
Advance Ticket: 5,500 yen / Same-Day Ticket: 6,500 yen
Advance Ticket Sales Period: June 1–July 16, 2026
Participating Restaurants:
JUEN / Chinese Cuisine / Main Building 4F
Giovanni / Dining & Bar / New Wing 2F
Tai no Tsuru / Japanese Cuisine / New Wing 1F
Mon Fleuve / French Cuisine / New Wing 2F
Venue:
Hotel Metropolitan Morioka
Official Website:
Official website
  • Hotel Metropolitan Morioka
    ホテルメトロポリタン盛岡
    • Address 1-44 Moriokaekimae-dori, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture, 020-0034
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    • Phone Number 019-625-1211
    • Check-in time: 3 PM
      Check-out time: 11 AM

Traditional Japanese Festivals and Events

Morioka Sansa Odori

Morioka Sansa Odori is the city’s defining summer festival and one of Tohoku’s major festival events. Rooted in the Mitsuishi Shrine’s legend of driving away an evil demon, the festival fills Chuo-dori with dancers, flutes, and taiko drums. The final day includes the “World’s Largest Taiko Drum Parade” that once set a Guinness World Record for simultaneous taiko performance! Visitors can watch from the roadside for free, or buy a paid seating option for guaranteed comfort.

Event Information
Period:
August 1–4, 2026
Hours:
Parade starts 6 PM
Price:
Free (Paid seating available)
Venue:
Chuo-dori, Morioka City (Access)
Official website
Official website
  • Iwate Prefectural Hall
    岩手県公会堂
    • Address 11-2 Uchimaru, Morioka, Iwate 020-0023
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Tamayama Summer Festival

The Tamayama Summer Festival is held in Morioka’s northern Tamayama area, using the local baseball field as its main venue. The program usually includes stage performances, hands-on booths, food stalls, and fireworks at the end of the evening. It is a community festival, smaller in scale compared to other major events, but is worth checking out if you’re exploring the Tamayama area.

Event Information
Period:
TBD (Tentative for August 2026)
Hours:
4 PM–8:15 PM (Tentative)
Price:
Free
Venue:
Tamayama Area
Official website
Official website

Morioka Tanabata Festival

Morioka Tanabata Festival is one of the city’s classic August events, held inside the Sakanacho shopping arcade in central Morioka, filled with handmade Tanabata decorations from local shops. The full festival runs from August 4 to 7, with stalls and activities during the main festival days.

Because Sakanacho is close to Nakanohashi, Morioka Bus Center, Plaza Odette, and Morioka Castle Site Park, it’s easy to visit from a Morioka walk. The 2026 schedule has not yet been posted, so check the official Sakanacho page before planning around specific dates.

Event Information
Period:
2026 TBD (Main Festival Period: August 4–7)
Hours:
August 1–3, 2025 / 10 AM–6 PM
August 4–7, 2025 / 10 AM–8 PM
*Hours are tentative based on last year’s schedule
Venue:
Sakanacho Shopping Arcade
Official Websites:
Official website
Sakanacho Tanabata Festival Page
  • Sakanacho Shopping Arcade
    肴町商店街
    • Address 6-6-12 Sakanacho, Morioka, Iwate 020-0878
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    • Hours: 10 AM–7 PM

Morioka Fireworks Festival

The Morioka Fireworks Festival is held along the Kitakami River downstream from Tonan Ohashi.and is one of the city’s largest fireworks events. After pre-event stage performances by local groups in the evening, the fireworks display begins at night with more than 10,000 shots, including rapid-fire star mines, creative fireworks, and character-themed fireworks. The combination of river, mountain echoes, and large-scale pyrotechnics makes it one of Morioka’s most dramatic summer night events.

Event Information
Period:
Every year August 11



Official Website:
Official website
Hours:
Doors Open: 4:30 PM
Fireworks: 7:25 PM–8:30 PM
Price:
Free roadside viewing; paid seating available
Venue:
Along Kitakami River downstream from Tonan Ohashi
Official Website:
Official website

Sports and Spectator Events

Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra Tohoku Dream Project 2026

Project 2026 comes to Morioka Civic Cultural Hall with “Fun Orchestra in Iwate: A Dream Stage with the Orchestra and Children.” The project features music, culture, and performing arts activities by children from around the Tohoku region, creating a concert program together with the orchestra. It’s a family-friendly option for those who want a seated, indoor cultural event during the busy August season.

Event Information
Period:
August 6, 2026
Hours:
3:30 PM–5:30 PM
Price:
Adults: 3000 yen
Children: 1500 yen
(Children under 4 not admitted)
Venue:
Morioka Civic Cultural Hall
Official website
Official website
  • Morioka Civic Cultural Hall
    盛岡市民文化ホール
    • Address 2 Chome-9-1 Moriokaekinishidori, Morioka, Iwate 020-0045
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    • Phone Number 019-621-5100
    • Hours: 9 AM–9:30 PM

Morioka Racecourse: Summer Dirt and Major Race Days

Morioka Racecourse has several major race days across late summer, including the Cluster Cup and the Beautiful Dreamer Cup, giving visitors a chance to see a fast, high-profile race during the Obon period. The Cluster Cup is a JpnIII national exchange sprint over 1,200 meters on dirt. Later in the month, the Beautiful Dreamer Cup is held as an M1 race for fillies and mares over 2,000 meters on dirt. The race is part of GRANDAME-JAPAN and takes its name from Beautiful Dreamer, the important mare imported from Britain by Koiwai Farm in the Meiji period.

Event Information
Period:
Cluster Cup: August 11, 2026
Beautiful Dreamer Cup: August 30, 2026
Kakitsubata Sho: 2026 TBD
Hours:
TBD
Price:
Various seating tickets available; see website for details
Venue:
Morioka Racecourse
Official Websites:
Iwate Keiba 2026 Race Schedule
Beautiful Dreamer Cup Reference Page
Cluster Cup 2025 Reference Page
  • Morioka Racecourse
    盛岡競馬場
    • Address 10 Kamiyakida, Shinjo, Morioka City, Iwate Prefecture
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    • Phone Number 019-651-2999

Exhibitions and Museums

Morioka History and Culture Museum: Proof of Family, Tracing the Nambu Clan Through Crests (August continuation)

Continuing into August, this Morioka History and Culture Museum exhibition gives summer visitors and returning holiday travelers a chance to explore the Nambu clan through the visual language of family crests. The objects on display include armor, weapons, and furnishings marked with carefully designed crests, showing how these crests were used as signs of lineage, rank, and identity. It’s an up-close look at how the Nambu family lived through the late Warring States period, and expressed loyalty through visual symbols.

Event Information
Period:
June 27–August 31, 2026
Hours:
9 AM–7 PM (Last entry 6:30 AM)
Price:
Adults: 450 yen
High school: 300 yen
Elementary & Middle school: 120 yen
Venue:
Morioka History and Culture Museum
Official website
Official website
  • Morioka History and Culture Museum
    もりおか歴史文化館
    • Address 1-50 Uchimaru, Morioka, Iwate 020-0023
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    • Phone Number 019-681-2100
    • ・Hours: April–October: 9 AM–6:30 PM; November–March: 9 AM–6 PM
      ・Closed: 3rd Tuesday of the month; December 31–January 1

Morioka Civic Cultural Hall: 30th Anniversary Exhibition, ALL OF EVANGELION

This large-scale Evangelion exhibition commemorates the 30th anniversary of the landmark anime franchise and brings the event to the Tohoku region. The display includes original production drawings, color setting materials, and three-dimensional exhibits that show how the series’ visual world was created. For anime fans and visitors interested in contemporary Japanese pop culture, the exhibition adds a modern cultural draw to Morioka’s summer museum and event lineup.

Event Information
Period:
July 17–August 23, 2026 (Closed: July 27 / August 3, 10, 17)
Hours:
10 AM–6 PM (last Entry 5:30 PM)
Price:
Adult: 1900 yen
Middle School: 1200 yen
Elementary School: 800 yen
Venue:
Morioka Civic Cultural Hall 4F Exhibit Hall
Official website
Official website
  • Morioka Civic Cultural Hall
    盛岡市民文化ホール
    • Address 2 Chome-9-1 Moriokaekinishidori, Morioka, Iwate 020-0045
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    • Phone Number 019-621-5100
    • Hours: 9 AM–9:30 PM

Tono Municipal Museum: Tono Monogatari and Oshirasama

Tono Municipal Museum’s summer special exhibition focuses on Oshirasama, paired sacred figures traditionally made from materials such as mulberry wood. Oshirasama have been worshipped as sacred objects connected to households, sericulture, and local beliefs and traditions in the Tono region.

The display also draws on the story of sericulture’s origins in Yanagita Kunio’s Tono Monogatari. Colorful Oshirasama figures, clothing, and related materials show how prayer, household life, and local storytelling have remained part of Tono’s cultural memory. The museum’s permanent exhibits on Tono Monogatari make this a good stop for visitors interested in folklore, folk religion, and the stories associated with the Tono region.

Event Information
Period:
July 17–September 27, 2026
Hours:
9 AM–5 PM (last entry 4:30 PM)
Price:
General: 310 yen
High School Students and Under: 160 yen
Venue:
Tono Municipal Museum
Official Websites:
Event Page
Museum Page
  • Tono Municipal Museum
    遠野市立博物館
    • Address 3-9 Higashidate-cho, Tono City, Iwate Prefecture, 028-0515
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    • Phone Number 0198-62-2340
    • Hours: 9 AM–5 PM

From early summer rituals and family programs to August’s major festival nights, Morioka has plenty happening beyond the usual sightseeing route. The season moves between shrines, museums, parks, stadiums, and riverside venues, giving visitors lost of ways to experience the city outside the typical landmarks offered in guidebooks.

*This information is from the time of this article's publication.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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