Flat Arena, Hachinohe
#9 among attractions in Hachinohe
Facts and practical information
The Flat Arena is an arena in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan. It is used for ice hockey and figure skating; and is the home arena of Tohoku Free Blades of the Asia League Ice Hockey. ()
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Flat Arena – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Korekawa Archaeological Institution, Niida Indoor Rink, Miyagi Park, Ne Castle.
- 4 miSEMuseum, Archaeological museum
Korekawa Archaeological Institution, Hachinohe
103 min walk • Korekawa Archaeological Institution, more literally the Hachinohe City Buried Cultural Property Center, opened in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, Japan in 2011.
- 4.7 miESport venue, Park, Sport
Niida Indoor Rink, Hachinohe
121 min walk • The Niida Indoor Rink, officially Technol Ice Park Hachinohe is an arena in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori, Japan. It is used for ice hockey and figure skating; and is the home arena of Tohoku Free Blades of the Asia League Ice Hockey.
- 3.1 miEPark
Miyagi Park, Hachinohe
81 min walk • Miyagi Park is an urban park in the city of Hachinohe, Japan, located in the central part of the city. It is located on the former grounds of Hachinohe Castle. The park has an observation deck, a playground, and about 50 cherry trees.
- 1.7 miEForts and castles
Ne Castle, Hachinohe
44 min walk • Ne Castle is a Muromachi period Motte-and-bailey-style Japanese castle located in what is now the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of far northern Japan.
4.2 miSE Archaeological site, Museum,Korekawa Site, Hachinohe
107 min walk • The Korekawa Site is an archaeological site in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan containing the ruins of a middle to late Jōmon period settlement. The remains were designated a National Historic Site in 1957 by the Japanese government.
- 3.2 miEForts and castles
Hachinohe Castle, Hachinohe
81 min walk • Hachinohe Castle was a Japanese castle that formed the administrative center of Hachinohe Domain, a feudal domain of the Nambu clan, located in the center of what is now the city of Hachinohe in Aomori Prefecture, Japan.
- 5.9 miEHarbor
Port of Hachinohe, Hachinohe
150 min walk • The Port of Hachinohe is a seaport on the Pacific coast of Aomori Prefecture, in the city of Hachinohe in the Tōhoku region of northern Honshū, Japan. It is classified as a Specially-Authorized Port by the Japanese government as an official port of entry into Japan with associated immigration and customs facilities.
- 2.9 miSEArchaeological site
Tangotai Kofun, Hachinohe
75 min walk • The Tangotai Kofun Cluster is an archaeological site with a group of circular kofun burial mounds located southwest of the city of Hachinohe in Aomori Prefecture in the northern Tōhoku region of northern Japan.
- 4.5 miNArchaeological site
Chōshichiyachi Shell Mound
115 min walk • The Chōshichiyachi Shell Midden is an archaeological site in what is now part of the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, with an initial Jōmon period shell midden. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1981 by the Japanese government.