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Continue to Central to South Ofunato Section
Continue to North Kesennuma SectionRikuzentakata Section
R ikuzentakata C i ty
Kesennuma C i ty
Enter natural path next to house: entrance difficult to findEnter natural path next to house: entrance difficult to findEnter natural path next to house: entrance difficult to findEnter natural path next to house: entrance difficult to find
Stream crossing, careful during high waterStream crossing, careful during high waterStream crossing, careful during high waterStream crossing, careful during high water
No sidewalk, be carefulNo sidewalk, be carefulNo sidewalk, be carefulNo sidewalk, be careful
Swan wintering groundSwan wintering ground
Floating oyster aquiculture rafts right before you
Good view of Hirota Bay
Good view of Hirota Bay
Shimofunato StationShimofunato Station
Rikuzentakata StationRikuzentakata Station
Takatakoko-mae StationTakatakoko-mae Station
Takatabyoin StationTakatabyoin Station
Wakinosawa StationWakinosawa Station
Hosoura StationHosoura Station
Goishikaiganguchi StationGoishikaiganguchi Station
Osabe StationOsabe Station
Osawa Bus StationOsawa Bus Station
Iwate Pref. Takata HospitalIwate Pref. Takata Hospital
Kaiun BridgeKaiun Bridge
Ofunato Uoichiba-mae Station(Ofunato Fish Market Station)Ofunato Uoichiba-mae Station(Ofunato Fish Market Station)
高田東中
広田小
JRJR
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(BRT)
Narrow roadside strip, hard to see ahead.Narrow roadside strip, hard to see ahead.Narrow roadside strip, hard to see ahead.Narrow roadside strip, hard to see ahead.
Enter unpaved logging roadnext to shoulder spaceEnter unpaved logging roadnext to shoulder spaceEnter unpaved logging roadnext to shoulder spaceEnter unpaved logging roadnext to shoulder space
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Michinoku Coastal Trail
Main RouteUnpaved Road
Caution
Legend
Railway
Model Course
Mt. Hakone,Shimin no Mori Forest箱根山・市民の森
小友駅Otomo Station1
Sanriku Geo Park PointA Geo Park is a place where you can take a close look at featureslike mountains and rivers, learn about how they were formed, and think about their links to the ecosystem and human life.
Public Bath Facility
Public Drinking Fountain
Swimming Beach
Hospital
Campground
Bus Stop
Store
Post Office
Viewpoint
Rest Area
Accommodation
Restaurant/Eating Place
Parking
Toilets
Train Station
米崎町のリンゴ畑Yonesaki Apple Orchards9
震災遺構:下宿定住促進住宅
Tsunami Monument:Settlement Promotion Housing
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小友浦Otomoura8
震災遺構:道の駅高田松原 ( タッピク 45)
Tsunami Monument:Michi no Eki Takata-Matsubara (Tapic 45)
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震災遺構:気仙中学校Tsunami Monument: Kesen Middle School16
震災遺構:陸前高田ユースホステル
Tsunami Monument:Rikuzentakata Youth Hostel
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奇跡の一本松Miracle Pine14
高田松原Takata-Matsubara Pine Forest13
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True North
Magnetic North
compass is approximately 7º50' to the The north as indicated by a magnetic
west of true north(Ofunato Standard.)
Magnetic North (Magnetic North Line)
About the Map
This map is a reproduction of the 1:25,000 Scale Topography Mappublished by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan.(Authorized Number : 平28情使、第307-GISMAP37264号)
Map data is current as of March 2017
Some parts of the Michinoku Coastal Trail lack sidewalks for pedestrians, or have roads with heavy traffic. When you walk on the trail, please follow the traffic rules and pay careful attention to prevent accidents. On roads without sidewalks, pedestrians should walk on the right side of the road. Avoid walking after dark, try to wear reflective gear or use flashlights to make yourself more visible. If you feel a road is too dangerous to walk, find another way: don’t hesitate to put your safety first.
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— Tsunami Safety Tips —● If you feel a major earthquake that makes it difficult to stand when you are near the coastline, evacuate immediately! ● If a Tsunami Warning/Advisory is issued by TV, radio, internet, or loudspeaker, leave coastal or riverside area immediately and evacuate to high ground or a tsunami evacuation building. Tsunami advisory: tsunami chuiho Tsunami warning: tsunami keiho Evacuate: hinan shite kudasai!
● You can confirm the Tsunami Warning/Advisory in English on the Japan Meteorological Agency’s website. However, sometimes you won’t be abe to use your cell phone because of bad reception, so, we strongly recommend you carry a portable radio with you. NHK radio 2 (1539 kHz or 1359 kHz AM) broadcasts news in English/Chinese/Korean/Portuguese during emergencies. Japan Meteorological Agency’s website: www.jma.go.jp/
● Designated Evacuation Sites are places to evacuate when a large scale earthquake or other disaster takes place.
If a third party wishes to reproduce or use the reproductions approved by the Geographical Survey Institute, permission of the Director General of the institute is required.
大野海岸Ono Beach2
小祝浜Koiwai Beach3
黒崎仙峡Kurosaki Senkyo4
黒崎仙峡温泉
Kurosaki SenkyoHot Springs
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広田崎Cape Hirota6
中沢浜貝塚遺跡Nakazawahama Midden7
気仙隕石落下の地Kesen Meteorite Landing Site17
Kiseki no Ipponmatsu (Miracle Pine) Station12奇跡の一本松駅
41′141°33′ 35′34′ 36′ 37′ 38′ 39′ 40′ 42′ 43′ 44′ 46′45′
41′141°33′ 35′34′ 36′ 37′ 38′ 39′ 40′ 42′ 43′ 44′ 46′45′
58′
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38°56′
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57′
59′
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Ofunato C i ty
Goishi Coast Information Center 碁石海岸インフォメーションセンター
Cape Jagasaki蛇ヶ崎