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Specialty Museum Attractions In Tohoku

  • 2. Shotaro Ishinomori Memorial Museum Tome
    Shotaro Ishinomori was a Japanese manga artist who became an influential figure in manga, anime, and tokusatsu, creating several immensely popular long-running series such as Cyborg 009, the Super Sentai series , and the Kamen Rider Series. He was twice awarded by the Shogakukan Manga Award, in 1968 for Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae and in 1988 for Hotel and Manga Nihon Keizai Nyumon. He was born and named Shotaro Onodera in Tome, Miyagi, and was also known as Shotaro Ishimori before 1986, when he changed his family name to Ishinomori with ノ.
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  • 6. Miyazawa Kenji Memorial Hanamaki
    Kenji Miyazawa was a Japanese poet and author of children's literature from Hanamaki, Iwate, in the late Taishō and early Shōwa periods. He was also known as an agricultural science teacher, a vegetarian, cellist, devout Buddhist, and utopian social activist.Some of his major works include Night on the Galactic Railroad, Kaze no Matasaburo, Gauche the Cellist, and The Night of Taneyamagahara. Kenji converted to Nichiren Buddhism after reading the Lotus Sutra, and joined the Kokuchūkai, a Nichiren Buddhist organization. His religious and social beliefs created a rift between him and his wealthy family, especially his father, though after his death his family eventually followed him in converting to Nichiren Buddhism. Kenji founded the Rasu Farmers Association to improve the lives of peas...
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  • 8. Korekawa Archaeological Museum Hachinohe
    Korekawa Site is a Jōmon period archaeological site in the city of Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan. The remains were designated a National Historic Site of Japan in 1957 by the Japanese government. It is also referred to as the Korekawa Stone Age site , although the remains discovered are from the Jōmon period, rather than the Japanese Paleolithic period.
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  • 11. Iwaki City Ammonite Center Iwaki
    Iwaki is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 April 2018, Iwaki had a population of 343,258 in 142,265 households, and population density of 280 persons per square kilometre. The total area of the city is 1,232.02 square kilometres , making it the largest city in the prefecture and the 10th largest city in Japan in terms of area. Iwaki is a designated core city, and is also one of the growing number of cities written in hiragana. The present Iwaki City started as the merger of 14 smaller municipalities on October 1, 1966. Every year Iwaki hosts the Taira Tanabata Festival from 6–8 August.
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