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List of "Tohoku Region"
【Communication from the locals】Miyako's nature and festivals to enjoy Sanriku sightseeing in Iwate Prefecture|On-season all year round (Miyako City, Iwate Prefecture)
Seikan Ferry's Hakodate-born new ship "Hayabusa II" will start service from April 4|Inauguration commemorative campaign
The foothills of the Shirakami Mountains are a "museum of surprise and excitement" (Fukaura Town, Aomori Prefecture)
NHK decides to rebroadcast the masterpiece of morning drama "Ama-chan"|Kuji City, Iwate Prefecture, the filming location, wants the younger generation to know about Kitasanriku
Actress "Non" distributes a special video on her video channel interviewing migrants in Fukushima
[12 years from 3.11] 3.11 Heritage Road will be held in Yamagata "10 Years of Reconstruction Seen in Photos"|The number of visitors to the earthquake disaster heritage facility is the highest ever.
[3.11 to 12 years] Actress "Non" appeared in "Weekly Asahi" released tomorrow|10 years and now when I walked with the disaster area
[3.11 to 12 years] Two former elementary schools in Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture are opened to the public as remnants of the earthquake
[3.11 to 12 years] PR video to travel to Namie Town with loved ones and make memories|What can you know locally?
Opened an old folk house café in the mountains of Kawauchi Village in Hamadori, Fukushima Prefecture|Introduced by the prefecture on YouTube channel
Morioka and Fukuoka selected by the NY Times as one of the 52 places to go in 2023|Tourist increase and access surge immediately
Iwaki City and others officially recognized January 31 as "Aloha Day"|Kauai County, Hawaii cooperated
Issuance of coupons for up to 50% discount on lift tickets and rental equipment at ski resorts in Akita Prefecture
【Local gourmet】Nakadomari Town in Aomori Prefecture is a savior from heaven "rockfish"!
"Coastline Art Museum" opened in Ogatsu-cho, Ishinomaki City|Art project of mural painting on a huge breakwater
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