One of only two original constructions remaining on the 颁丑奴蝉辞苍-箩颈 site, this understated building guarded by Kishi Monju Bosatsu and Four Attendants formerly stored sacred sutras and artefacts.
香港六合彩即时开奖's must-see attractions
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Established in AD 850 by the priest Ennin, the 颁丑奴蝉辞苍-箩颈 complex was expanded by the 艑shu Fujiwara family in the 12th century. A total of 300 buildings鈥
25.64 MILES
High in the hills above Kesennuma, this local art museum houses the largest collection of photographs and artefacts in existence relating to the 2011鈥
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Gilded and gleaming up to its eaves, with elaborate lacquerwork and mother-of-pearl inlay throughout, the 碍辞苍箩颈办颈-诲艒, in the Chuson-ji complex, was at the鈥
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Established by the priest Ennin in AD 850 at the same time as 颁丑奴蝉辞苍-箩颈, 惭艒迟蝉奴-箩颈 was once T艒hoku鈥檚 largest and grandest temple complex. The buildings are鈥
28.3 MILES
More than 70,000 pine trees lined the coastline around Rikuzen-takata until 2011, when all but one were destroyed in the tsunami. That tree, known as the鈥
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A curious rock that rests amid aromatic cedars, Tsuzuki-ishi is either a natural formation or a dolmen (primitive tomb). A short, steep hike rewards you鈥
Minami-Sanriku Crisis Management Centre
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The steel shell is all that remains of this three-storey building, standing alone in what once was central Minami-Sanriku. It has been preserved by the鈥
Hiraizumi Cultural Heritage Center
0.89 MILES
This modest, friendly museum charts Hiraizumi's rise and fall through visual displays and artefacts, with English explanations throughout.
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Gilded and gleaming up to its eaves, with elaborate lacquerwork and mother-of-pearl inlay throughout, the 碍辞苍箩颈办颈-诲艒, in the Chuson-ji complex, was at the鈥
0.04 MILES
Established in AD 850 by the priest Ennin, the 颁丑奴蝉辞苍-箩颈 complex was expanded by the 艑shu Fujiwara family in the 12th century. A total of 300 buildings鈥
3. Hiraizumi Cultural Heritage Center
0.89 MILES
This modest, friendly museum charts Hiraizumi's rise and fall through visual displays and artefacts, with English explanations throughout.
1.07 MILES
Established by the priest Ennin in AD 850 at the same time as 颁丑奴蝉辞苍-箩颈, 惭艒迟蝉奴-箩颈 was once T艒hoku鈥檚 largest and grandest temple complex. The buildings are鈥
25.64 MILES
High in the hills above Kesennuma, this local art museum houses the largest collection of photographs and artefacts in existence relating to the 2011鈥
28.3 MILES
More than 70,000 pine trees lined the coastline around Rikuzen-takata until 2011, when all but one were destroyed in the tsunami. That tree, known as the鈥
7. Minami-Sanriku Crisis Management Centre
29.14 MILES
The steel shell is all that remains of this three-storey building, standing alone in what once was central Minami-Sanriku. It has been preserved by the鈥
29.68 MILES
A curious rock that rests amid aromatic cedars, Tsuzuki-ishi is either a natural formation or a dolmen (primitive tomb). A short, steep hike rewards you鈥