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たけ
Feb. 11, 2023
Bells of Lore This monument is located in Onagawa Town, Oshika District, Miyagi Prefecture. This is the place that was damaged by the tsunami caused by the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011. It's been 12 years this year, and the zodiac signs are just turning around At that juncture, I came here for the first time in 20 years to visit my friend's grave. That tragic natural disaster stole the smiles of many people Even so, the townspeople did not lose and desperately rebuilt the town. Such a monument that will pass on the tragic reality and the courage of the townspeople to future generations I hope you will visit us once. "Visiting the town" I feel like this is the number one support.
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たけ
Jan. 16, 2023
Fukuura Bridge Matsushima Town, a town located in the central coastal area of Miyagi Prefecture in the Tohoku region It is a vermilion bridge with a total length of 252 m over Fukuura Island floating on the east side of the Matsushima coast. In addition, when this bridge was partially damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake, it was repaired with donations collected by pleasure boat operators in Taiwan's "Sun Moon Lake". It is also called "a bridge of ties with Taiwan." Matsushima Town, a town located in the central coastal region of Miyagi Prefecture in the Tohoku region. It is a 252-meter-long vermilion bridge that spans Fukuura Island on the east side of the Matsushima coast. The bridge was partially damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake, and was repaired with donations collected by the Sun Moon Lake boat operators in Taiwan. Then they call it "a bridge of ties with Taiwan."
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Lily0321
Jan. 14, 2023
Approximately 2,600 cherry trees of 52 species are planted in Hirosaki Park, and it is a famous cherry blossom spot that is counted as one of the "three major cherry blossom viewing spots in Japan". There are many highlights, such as the Somei Yoshino cherry tree, the longest living cherry tree in Hirosaki Park that is over 140 years old, the illuminated night cherry blossoms, and the "flower raft" where cherry blossom petals fill the entire moat, and many people from inside and outside the prefecture visit the "Hirosaki Sakura Festival" held from late April to early May every year.
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