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Azalea blooming information for Mt. Tokusenjo 2026 [Announcements have begun]
[Best viewing time: mid-to-late May] Here you can see the azaleas of Mt. Tokusenjo, widely considered the best in Japan...
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Recommended Kesennuma's Cherry Blossom Spots & Cherry Blossom Sweets 2026
Enjoy spring with the cherry blossoms of Kesennuma!
With the arrival of spring, the season when cherry blossoms add color to Kesennuma has come. In the city...
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A look back at the commemorative events held in Kesennuma to mark 350 years since the introduction of skipjack tuna fishing in reservoirs.
The "bonito fishing method using a reservoir" was introduced from Kishu during the Edo period. In Kesennuma, this fishing method...
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Feel the summer! A short cruise on Kesennuma Bay
Table of Contents 1. What is Kesennuma Bay Cruise? 2. Guide's recommendations! Highlights 3...
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Event calendar for spring to early summer 2026!
This page outlines the event schedule for Spring 2026 (April 2026 - June 2026).
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Waiting for spring beyond the steam: A report on breakfast at 7 inns in Kesennuma where you can experience the season's best.
From winter to early spring, Kesennuma is enveloped in the tranquility characteristic of a port town. The morning sky...
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Kesennuma Strawberry Menu Special 2026
Strawberries are a fruit that is in season in spring. At this time of year, shops in the city sell merchandise using strawberries...
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Mishione Alley
Mishione Yokocho, a collection of trailer house shops, is the only place in Kesennuma...
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A story about Setsubun and beans.
Hello everyone. I'm Wae, a citizen writer! The theme this time is "Setsubun." Setsubun is a festival that is celebrated on the day of the festival. I'm Wae, a citizen writer, a citizen writer. The theme this time is "Setsubun." Setsubun is a festival that is celebrated on the day of the festival...
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Recommended The New Year begins with the first sunrise from the sea
Kesennuma city's first sunrise viewing spots for 2026
Introducing recommended spots in Kesennuma City where you can see the first sunrise of the New Year in 2026...
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[Kesennuma is a fishing mecca!?] Catch donko, the symbol of winter!
Kesennuma is full of fishing attractions! Here's the second part of my fishing report after actually going there...
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Kesennuma shark fin is even more delicious when you know about it!
Kesennuma shark fins are known worldwide as a production area. Their high quality has been passed down for many years...
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The more you know, the tastier it becomes! Kesennuma Swordfish
Kesennuma is one of the three largest fishing grounds in the world, and a wide variety of fish are landed throughout the year...
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The more you know, the tastier they become! Kesennuma oysters
Kesennuma is known as one of Japan's leading oyster farms. In its calm bay, there are many oyster rafts...
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Recommended Christmas, hors d'oeuvres, gifts, and New Year's dishes information
[2025] New Year's holiday recommendations
The end of the year and the New Year are special times of the year. Christmas hors d'oeuvres, gifts, New Year's dishes, New Year's Eve...
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2025 Winter Special
Kesennuma is a gourmet treasure trove in winter! This season, Kesennuma's two major winter ingredients, "...
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Winter 2025 event calendar!
The event is scheduled for fall 2025 (November 2025 - March 2026). This...
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Autumn! Seasonal Pacific saury special feature
Saury season has arrived! When it comes to autumn flavors in Kesennuma, saury is the first thing that comes to mind. Silver saury is available at the port...
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[Kesennuma is a fishing mecca!?] Is it true that there are places where even beginners can easily catch fish?
Kesennuma is full of fishing attractions! We bring you a report from our experience of fishing there...
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Have you heard of "Ki-ran," the fantastical scenery that heralds the arrival of winter?
Table of Contents ・What is Ki-ran? ・Kesennuma's "Ki-ran" ・Recommended articles to read together...
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Recommended Why not take a tour of Kesennuma's shrines and temples?
"Connecting with Gods" Kesennuma Goshuin Stamp Tour, Part 2
I'm Miki, a citizen writer who loves Kesennuma! Continuing from the first part, I'm going to introduce some goshuin (temple shrines) in Kesennuma.