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Miyako, Japan

A pretty prefecture located on the northeastern coast of Honshu, Japan's main island, Miyako, Iwate, is situated along the Pacific coast surrounded by stunning scenery of Sanriku Fukko National Park and a sandy coastline defined by dramatic rock formations carved by the pounding surf. This iconic landscape invokes images of the 'Pure Land,' a Buddhist concept of paradise, and is best appreciated from the deck of a cruise boat on the waters of Jodogahama. The city's natural wonders are woven within its cultural highlights, and a visit to Kamaishi Daikannon Statue, a towering statue of the Buddhist 'Goddess of Mercy,' showcases sparkling Kamaishi Bay, while the historic Rokando Cave, is home to "the waterfall of the heavenly cave," an underground cascade. No visit to Miyako's shores would be complete without paying reverence to the tragedy that occurred on March 11, 2011, when a powerful earthquake triggered a devastating 17-meterhigh tsunami. The Taro Kanko Hotel Tsunami Remains is a testament to the power of the community's resiliency and serves as commemorative site, an important destination for those lucky enough to visit the island as it blooms with renewal.

Points of Interest

  • Ryusendo Cave
  • Sannoiwa Rocks
  • Jodogahama beach
  • Sanriku Railway
  • Kitayamazaki Cliffs Observation Deck
  • Fukusenji Temple
  • Kamaishi Daikannon Statue
  • Tono Furusato Village

More about Miyako, Japan Points of Interest

  • Ryusendo Cave -

  • Sannoiwa Rocks -

  • Jodogahama beach -

  • Sanriku Railway -

  • Kitayamazaki Cliffs Observation Deck -

  • Fukusenji Temple -

  • Kamaishi Daikannon Statue -

  • Tono Furusato Village -

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