Recommended places nearby |
ƒSumiyoshi Park„ | ƒSumiyoshi Park„@ | |
There is a park 1 minute away on foot from our inn. | Beautiful pine trees and wisteria trellises. Cherry blossom flowers bloom in spring, and wisteria flowers look beautiful in their best season. |
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«@Sumiyoshi Park was one of the many places that got damaged by the disaster.« | ||
ƒOjima„ | ƒTaiko Bridge„ | |
Taiko Bridge connects to Ojima. I recommend you to take photos at this angle. | ||
« You cannot go to Ojima in the current situation. | « Taiko Bridge survived through the disaster. | |
ƒSumiyoshi Park Koyama„ | ƒOshima Shrine„ | |
Get some nice views of the ocean from the hill at the backside of the park. The river flowing in front is the River Kitakami. |
A beautiful shrine with a historical background. | |
ƒSode-no-Watari„ | ƒMaki-ishi„ | |
The legend says that Minamotono Yoshitune gave one of the sleeves on his kimono as a boat fare on his way to Hiraizumi to meet Fujiwarauji. | The little stone in the middle is Maki-ishi, and it is said to be the origin of the name of Ishinomaki City. | |
ƒRiver Kitakami„ | ||
The fourth longest river in Japan that flows through Iwate prefecture and Miyagi prefecture. It used to be a route for shipping rice to Edo back in the Edo period. | « A temporary 1-meter bank | |
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This is how Ishinomaki will look after reconstruction!
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