An area that constructed evacuation hills, tsunami evacuation buildings, seawalls and various other tsunami prevention facilities post-Great East Japan Earthquake as a part of the reconstruction & recovery. Learn about disaster mitigation and prevention with storytellers and by seeing the recovery firsthand.
program 01 Ishinomaki City
In Ishinomaki, various organizations introduce the disaster and progress towards recovery with various perspectives and expertise.
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TEL:0225-95-2845
Business hours:9:00a.m.-4:00p.m.
Regular holiday:New Year's Holiday/Inspection date
Admission fees:Free
Access:5 min. by car from the Ishinomakiko IC
Access from Program 1:10 min. by car
program 02 Ishinomaki City
"Ogatsu Tale of Flowers" began as a project by local residents who experienced the disaster to help the Ogatsu neighborhood of Ishinomaki recover from the enormous 3.11 tsunami through "the power of flowers and greenery." Examples of our projects are fundraising to green the disaster area and supporting disaster affected people, disaster preparedness education, supporting volunteer activities, offering educational courses regarding the Ogatsu ecosystem of forests, rivers and ocean. As a part of projects, we established the Ogatsu Environmental Education Center which promotes Education for sustainable Development (ESD) with integration of local revitalization, and also engage in hands-on workshops and seminars, organized by the newly established project department.
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program 03 Minamisanriku Town
Opened Nov. 2017. Provides information related to the Sanriku Fukko National Park and the nearby area. While working to preserve the area's natural resources, this facility offers nature experiences, and puts on hands-on programs related to the interconnected forests, villages, rivers, and ocean.
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TEL:0226-46-2442
Regular holiday:None
Admission fees:standard accommodation charges 12,600 yen - 26,250 yen
Access:25 min. by Monou Tsuyama I.C
Access from Program 3:10 min. by car
program 04 Kesennuma City
In Kesennuma, an area affected by multiple tsunamis in past centuries, what kind of local culture needs to be created to mitigate future disasters? Exhibits and explanations consider communal challenges with areas free from natural disasters.
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program 05 Kesennuma City
Stores and restaurants selling seafood, marine products, and more, that was landed at Kesennuma Port. Includes a tourism information center, and Japan's only shark museum, the "Shark Museum." Inside the museum is a "recovery theater" which shows a 15-minute long video showing the disaster, recovery and road to the future from the perspective of residents.
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