Standing Strong -- Kesennuma
The natural disaster of March 11, 2011 left over 400 kilometers of the Tohoku coastline devastated. Thousands of lives and livelihoods connected to the seas were lost to the ocean. The ocean that brought devastation to the shores destroyed over 300 fishing ports, swept away hundreds of processing plants, market places, homes and all lifelines to outside world is also the source of life that has sustained these communities for generations. The duality of nature is something coastal people of Tohoku understand. Living with natural disasters, enduring devastation, rebuilding in the aftermath, relying on the resources of the ocean for sustenance, never severing the link between the ocean and life on land, is cyclical through time and has been passed down through the generations. How to rebuild from this once in a thousand year scale of natural disaster though is something none were prepared for, nor have the answers for, yet.
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The Kesennuma Fish Market
If you are a fisherman you will love this. Kesennuma, being the Shark Fin City, allows tours of its fishing industry. American Teachers in the Kesennuma group received the opportunity to veiw the catch of the day and experience extremely cold temperatures in a unique museum.
Kesennuma festival 2016 kesennuma Japan
Five years ago we hit by a tsunami and now thanks God we are here celebrating the festival...
Kesennuma, Japan
Their pride in their oysters and in Kesennuma itself shine through their words and actions. Its picturesque coast line is scattered with fishing nets, and harbor filled with a fishing fleet ready to bring in a fresh catch.
Known for their fresh Hoya or sea pineapple (which is a good beer snack!), they are also known for their abundance of fresh sea food like Uni (sea urchin), Same (shark fin), and most importantly, Kaki (oysters)!
The Best Food in Japan isn't in Tokyo? | Visit Kesennuma
So, you’ve been to Tokyo. You know good Japanese food, right? Well, think again. Good food doesn’t start when you sit down at the sushi bar. It starts at the source. Join us on a food and drink tour of Kesennuma, one of Japan's 13 National Fishing Ports, and taste the difference for yourself!
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Camera Assistant: ivana micic (@imivamic)
Models: Rebecca, Aimi, Dirk, Dylan, Jayla, Heidi, Stephanie
Special thanks to Yuuzushi Kesennuma Bypass, Otokoyama Honten ( Tobahira, Kanedai, and the fishermen of Hikado Port (@hikadoami)
Best Attractions and Places to See in Kesennuma, Japan
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List of Best Things to do in Kesennuma, Japan
Kesennuma Fish Market
Karakuwa Peninsula
Kesennuma Port
Rias Ark Museum of Art
Fukko Yataimura Kesennuma Yokocho
Kesennuma Fukko Shotengai
Ogama Hanzo Rocks
Mt. Kame
Oshima KIisen
Kesennuma Uminoichi Shark Museum
Kesennuma City Center 2011 Summer
Recored on 6 Aug 2011 by Toy camera.
This video starts near Minami-Kesennuma station.
Then walk toward Kesennuma Fish Market,where used to be many fish industry factorys and stores around there.
Cause of land subsidence,we can see many pounds here and there.
Illuminated Port Town in Kesennuma Miyagi Japan Jan-5-2020 / 気仙沼のライトアップ 2020/1/5
this video is the fish market and illuminations in Kesennuma Miyagi Japan. it was beautiful and gentle lights lining the harbor. Kesennuma is famous for shark fins, there is various fish and shark fin products in the market.
宮城県気仙沼市のお魚いちばとライトアップの風景です。港をぐるっと囲むようにきれいで優しい光が並んでいました。夜の気仙沼、おすすめです。
JP 9-29-11 (Serving in Kesennuma)
After sleeping at a school in Kesennuma we awoke early to gather with other volunteers to be briefed on our day's assignment. We sprayed EMS solution on buildings and land to decrease the smell of mildew and fish. Flooding and devastation are still present in many parts of downtown Kesannuma.
What Happened In Japan After The Tsunami?
In March 2011 a devastating tsunami destroyed the coastline of north Japan. These are the stories of five people living in the shadow of the recovery and how they're breathing new life into the region.
►► The Amazing People Featured in this Video
1) The Questrel Guitar
ケストレル(ギター)公式サイト
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2) Damborghini Official Website
(ダンボルギーニ公式サイト)
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3.Fisherman Japan Official Webisite
(フィッシャーマン・ジャパン公式サイト)
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4) K-Port
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A great article about K-Port
(Rocket NewsのK-Portに関する記事)
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5) Kesennuma travel guide
(気仙沼観光コンベンション協会)
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Check out Nishant's blog
(ニシャントのブログ)
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6) Minshuku (Farmer's guest house) Tsunakan
(つなかん公式サイト)
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►Miyagi Restoration Information Portal
みやぎ復興情報ポータル
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Christmas Hope in Kesennuma 2014
Festa de Natal realizado na cidade de Kesennuma para as pessoas que ainda continuam a morar nas casas temporárias após o tsunami de 11/03/2011
Time Lapse - Kesennuma Fish Market, Miyagi, Japan (Jan.7/2014) タイムラプス - 気仙沼魚市場
Time Lapse - Kesennuma Fish Market, Miyagi, Japan (Jan.7/2014) タイムラプス - 気仙沼魚市場
気仙沼魚市場で行われる、セリの様子です。
Equipment 使用機材
iPhone 5S with tripod
Use app TimeLapse
Kesennuma City in Miyagi 02
気仙沼の港近くの市街地。
この近くで引っ越しのぼランティアをしました。
kesennuma in december 2012
kesennuma
KESENNUMA fukuyou suisan 2009
wasurerarenai..............
Japan earthquake fire Kesennuma City
Untuk peringatan tentang Tsunami layari ;
Ruins of Kesennuma, Japan - no comment
A family returns to the wreckage of their house destroyed by the tsunami in Kesennuma City in Japan....
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