Higashimatsushima Great East Japan Earthquake
Reconstruction Memorial Park
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To pass on the memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011 to future generations, the tsunami-damaged buildings and platforms of the former JR Nobiru Station are preserved as they were after the disaster.
3.11 Park
OVERVIEW
Higashi-matsushima suffered enormous damage from the tsunami that followed the Great East Japan Earthquake. The tsunami’s towering waves swallowed up coastal towns, damaging trains and stations as well. The former JR Nobiru Station’s buildings and platforms are being preserved in their damaged state as an Earthquake Disaster Reconstruction History Museum and Remains. In the adjoining prayer area, a monument has been erected to provide solace to the souls of those who lost their lives in the disaster.
DETAIL
ADDRESS 56-36 Kitayokei Nobiru, Higashimatsushima
OPEN 9:00–17:00
CLOSE The third Wednesday of each month and year-end holidays
PHONE (Earthquake Disaster Reconstruction History Museum)0225-86-2985
PERIOD Year-round
URL https://www.city.higashimatsushima.miyagi.jp/index.cfm/19,0,64,html
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Local Tours
Using local guides, we provide many tours that let you discover and experience
the wonders of Japan lying hidden in the “everyday” of the nearby area.
HIGASHI MATSUSHIMA city
Higashi-matsushima includes the largest island in Matsushima Bay, Miyato Island. If this is your first visit, try climbing Mt. Otakamori, which is in the middle of the island, to enjoy one of the Four Great Views of Matsushima Bay. From the summit, you can see the blue of the sea and sky, and, if you are lucky, you can see the Blue Impulse aerobatic team racing through the sky. Encounter beautiful blue scenery that will leave you mesmerized.
Key Person
The hometown of the Blue Impulse acrobatics team and nori seaweed that was presented to the imperial family!
Chanko Haginoi Co., Ltd./Nobukatsu Omori
Higashi-matsushima is an SDGs (UN sustainable development goals) model city. In addition, through the JICA, the city’s Nobiru district has formed an ongoing partnership with Banda Aceh, which is also a city damaged by a tsunami, in Indonesia. Higashi-matsushima has also been approved to be an “Arigato” Host Town for Supporting Reconstruction for Denmark at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. The Yamoto district is known as the home of the Blue Impulse acrobatics team, which is based at the JASDF Matsushima Base, and, during airshows and practice days, aviation fans from all over the country come to visit. In the Oku-Matsushima area, you can enjoy the Miyagi Olle Oku-Matsushima trail, a style of hiking that originated in South Korea, while summer sees the opening of the Miyato Tsukihama Beach. The Higashi-matsushima nori udon noodles that I developed following the disaster are very well regarded, so please come and try them for yourself.
Specialty Products
In the seas off Higashi-matsushima, mineral- and nutrient-rich fresh water that flows from the Ou Mountain Range and mixes with seawater. With these perfect conditions for marine life in place, you can enjoy all kinds of seafood here— including abundant fresh fish; thick, aromatic nori of the highest quality; and full-flavored oysters that are packed with minerals.
Natural Environment
Miyato Island is full of all Higashi-matsushima’s natural wonders. From Otakamori, you can see shining islands in the morning, the golden bay at dusk, and a seashore landscape that has been unchanged since the ancient Jomon era. If you take a tour around the islands by boat, you can enjoy the intricate coastline and many strange rock formations. Spend the night at a lodging house on the seashore and enjoy a leisurely time in the heart of nature.
Historical Person
Tajuro
1771 - 1806
Tajuro was one of the first Japanese to travel around the world. In 1793, he boarded a ship from Ishinomaki that was bound for Edo (present-day Tokyo), but it ran into a storm and was set adrift. After passing through Russia, the Baltic Sea, and Hawaii, he returned to Nagasaki in 1804.
Gihei
1762 - 1806
Along with Tajuro, he was one of the first Japanese to travel around the world. Like Tajuro, he was born in Fukaya Murohama, Mono District, in Mutsu Province (present-day Murohama in Higashi-matsushima).
Area Access
From Sendai Station
60min
【TRAIN】 From Sendai Station approx. 60 minutes to Nobiru Station on the JR Senseki Line