Japan Sightseeing Information --- Miyagi Prefecture Sightseeing Information --- Popular Miyagi Architecture
We are investigating and featured the popular Miyagi architecture. Architecture is a building, such as a residence, a building, a meeting place, etc., that a human made for any purpose. Here we will feature the popular Miyagi architecture.
Osaki city, Miyagi prefecture
Completion in 1966. Design: Take Motoo.
Sendai City
It is Sendai Mediatheque, a public facility that is a base for art and image culture and at the same time all people can master various media and help to freely exchange information through the media.
Tome City, Miyagi prefecture
In 1961, the Tome Honenkan was donated by Mr. Masato Watanabe who was an honorary town in Tomekawa Town, president of Tohoku Development Co., Ltd., President of Nippon Steel Corporation Co., Ltd., President of Meiji University, etc., It was built in a corner of.
Matsushima cho Miyagi-gun, Miyagi prefecture
"Kanran" means to see ripples.
Onagawa-cho, Oga-gun, Miyagi ken
It is a website of Onagawa Onsen Yu POPPO, a hot spring facility in Onagawa Town, Miyagi Prefecture. Please enjoy the moment of relaxation by the Yukopo 's bath.
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