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Learning About Matsushima Bay
Deepen your understanding of Matsushima Bay through 6 themes.
Matsushima Bay’s History, Dating Back to the Jomon Period
Matsushima Bay’s History as Seen From Ancient Shell Mounds and Salt Production Sites
Oku-Matsushima 'Jomon Village' History Museum / Hiroki Sugawara, Director and Chief Curator
Recovery and Disaster Preparedness in Matsushima Bay
High School Students Conceptualize and Implement Disaster Preparedness and Reduction
Department of Disaster Science, Tagajo High School
Blessings of Matsushima Bay
Connecting Agriculture to the Modern World Through Ancient Rice
Masataka Kato, Centennial Farmer, Tagajo 'Misora no Sato'
Date Culture and Matsushima Bay
Date Masamune, Zuiganji Temple, and the Sacred Sites of Matsushima
Kazuhiro Niino, Curator and Manager, Treasures Section, Zuiganji Temple
SDGs for a Sustainable Society
Restoration and Revitalization of the Natural Environment
Yuki Mori, Section Chief, Reconstruction Policy Division, Urban Planning Section, Higashimatsushima City
The Geography of Matsushima Bay
The Origins of Matsushima Bay’s Topography
Kazuki Saito, Miyagi Prefectural Office of Education, Cultural Properties Division, Conservation and Utilization Group
Learning About the Six Cities and Towns
Let's learn about the nature, specialties, and farm and fishery products of the six cities and towns in the Matsushima Bay area.
Shiogama
Tagajo
Higashimatsushima
Matsushima
Shichigahama
Rifu
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