Kesennuma
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Kesennuma (気仙沼市 Kesennuma-shi) is a city in Miyagi, Japan. It is home to the only shark museum in the country. There you can try a shark fin burger or various other delicacies of the city. Oshima, which lays off the coast, is accessible by ferry from multiple ferry ports. Oshima is home to beautiful beaches which are quite popular in the summer, as is the Kame-yama lift which takes you up Oshima's Kameyama. The view of the island and city is beautiful.
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Getting There
Multiple OptionsThe nearest expressway to Kesennuma can be found in Ichinoseki, an hour's drive to the east. There are local highways that run north along the coast to Aomori and south toward Ishinomaki. These are rather scenic but are relatively slow, particularly in areas where post-tsunami construction work is heavy. Before the tsunami, there was a train line running up the coast from Sendai. There was also a train line continuing north from Kesennuma. Both were destroyed and have not been replaced. To reach Kesennuma by train, one can take the Tohoku Shinkansen to Ichinoseki, Iwate, and transfer to a local line, which terminates at Kesennuma Station. The city operates a circulating bus whose major stops are Kesennuma Station, city hall, Umi no Ichi, the downtown Tanaka-mae area, and the city hospital. It circulates six times a day in each direction. Rides are ¥200 per person (¥100 for children and the handicapped). Several taxi companies also operate in the city....
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Getting Around
The city operates a circulating bus whose major stops are Kesennuma Station, city hall, Umi no Ichi, the downtown Tanaka-mae area, and the city hospital. It circulates six times a day in each direction. Rides are ¥200 per person (¥100 for children and the handicapped). Several taxi companies also operate in the city.
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Glimpses of Kesennuma
black and gray motorcycle near white wall
row of fishing boats waiting at the bay
the memorial park has a ring-shaped structure engraved with the names of those lost in the
boat owner arriving for work
the "sail of pray" monument is dedicated to the 3/11 Eastern Japan Earthquake.
Students gather inside a school building.
the sun is setting off of the windows of a cafe housing a local radio station
an inaccessible church serving as a wedding venue overlooking the inner kesennuma bay
The hostel's living room has a small kitchen corner.
quiet in the closing hours of a local community center
black and gray motorcycle near white wall
row of fishing boats waiting at the bay
the memorial park has a ring-shaped structure engraved with the names of those lost in the