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Port Town Walking Sample Course
The Kesennuma Inner Bay area has long been a place where the port has been an integral part of daily life, and fishing-related businesses have been thriving...
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Japanese-style inn Onabeya
Located in the inner bay area, convenient for sightseeing and walking, this is a long-established inn that was established 120 years ago...
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Kesennuma Plaza Hotel
Located on a hill overlooking Kesennuma Bay, you can enjoy an open and spacious space.
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Sunmarine Kesennuma Hotel Kanyo
The rooms overlook Kesennuma Bay, and during the day you can see the Kesennuma Bay Crossing Bridge and...
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Central Hotel Matsuken
This hotel is known as a long-established establishment in Kesennuma. It was damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake...
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Hotel Ikkeikaku
A new design that inherits the traditions and memories of "Ikkeikaku" that has been in existence since 1916...
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Kesennuma Park Hotel
Located near Kesennuma Fish Market, this hotel allows you to feel the sea breeze...
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Katsuraya Ryokan
A traditional Japanese-style inn located a 3-minute walk from JR Kesennuma Station.
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Hotel Pearl City Kesennuma
Our hotel is located 50 seconds on foot from JR Kesennuma Station, directly in front of the station...
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Takaraya Ryokan
This traditional inn is located about a 5-minute walk from JR Kesennuma Station...
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Ryokan Kaikoukan
Thank you very much for visiting Uminoyado Kaikoukan this time.
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Amimoto no Yado Isomura
Although it was damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake, it reopened after seven years...
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Minshuku Tenshin
The owner, a former fisherman (ship captain), serves fresh seafood from Kesennuma...
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Starry Night Inn Mori no Cottage Kesennuma
Mori no Cottage Kesennuma is a group of 6 cottages located in the quiet forest of Kesennuma.
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Where to buy Christmas gifts?
Now that it's December, listening to Christmas songs makes me feel excited...
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Created
It was developed as a symbol of the central bay area of Kesennuma City, and each and every citizen...
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A tour without using a car! A gourmet food tour of the local area
Kesennuma has many famous restaurants known both within and outside the city, including shark fin, sushi, and ramen.
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Otokoyama Main Store
Founded in 1912, this sake brewery is celebrating its 105th anniversary this year. "Souten...
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Sanjido Sasagi Store
Built in the mid-Taisho period, this pottery storehouse, which also doubles as a residence, is a nationally regis...
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Kakusei store
This storehouse-style two-story wooden building was built in the early Showa period and is a nationally registered tangible cultural property...
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Takeyama Rice Store and Rice Cooking Museum
This merchant's house, built in the early Showa era, is a registered tangible cultural property of the nation...