Turning right after you exit JR Miyako Station, you’ ll find a tourist information. The office of Miyako International Association is located inside the tourist information. Please feel free to drop in.
| By train | ||
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| From Morioka Station to Miyako Station | About 2 hours by the JR Yamada Line | JR-East | 
| From Kamaishi Station to Miyako Station | The JR Yamada Line is suspended due to The Great East Japan Earthquake | JR-East | 
| From Hachinohe Station to Miyako Station | About an hour and a half by the JR Hachinohe Line from Hachinohe to Kuji. Change trains at Kuji to Sanriku Railway Kita Riasu Line, and about 2 hours to Miyako.  | 
            JR-East | 
| Sanriku Railway | ||
| By Bus | ||
|---|---|---|
| From Morioka Station to Miyako Station | About 2 hours by Route 106 Express Bus | Northern Iwate Transportation | 
| From Tokyo/Sendai | Tohoku Expressway – Morioka IC – about 2 hours on the National Route 106 | 
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| From Hachinohe | About 3 hours on the National Route 45 | 
| Miyako International Association | 
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| 1-1-80 Miyamachi, Miyako, 027-0052 Iwate, Japan | 
| TEL:+81-(0)193-62-3534 | 
| FAX:+81-(0)193-62-7030 | 
| MAIL:info@miyako-kokusai.com |