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  2. Japanese consumers are eating more local fish in spite of ...

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    I'd say zero,” Kazuto Harada, who works at Marufuto Fish Store near the Onahama Port in Fukushima, said as he stood by a tank of lobsters caught nearby. “I'm half surprised, and half relieved."

  3. Iwaki, Fukushima - Wikipedia

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    Yumoto is home to Iwaki Yumoto Onsen, one of the oldest onsen in Japan, with many ryokan hotels. It is also home to Spa Resort Hawaiians, a spa resort which draws 1.5 million visitors per year and was the subject of the 2006 movie Hula Girls. Onahama is a port town where many factories, fisheries and port facilities are located.

  4. Fukushima Rinkai Railway Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The Onahama - Ena section closed in 1936, the company renamed itself the Onahama Port Railway in 1939, and converted the line to 1067mm gauge in 1941. The Ena Railway Co. rebuilt the Onahama - Ena section as 1067mm gauge in 1953. In 1965 a typhoon caused the collapse of a retaining wall, and the Onahama - Ena section formally closed in 1967.

  5. Terushima Cormorant Habitat - Wikipedia

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    Terushima, where Terushima Cormorant Habitat is located, is a small rock-shaped island positioned in the sea southeast of Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture, and is located on the southwest side of Onahama Port, known as the largest port in Fukushima Prefecture.

  6. Hamadōri - Wikipedia

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    Post-World War II, Onahama developed into an industrial area, with Onahama Harbor becoming an important port for the region Beginning during the Meiji period's rapid industrialization and continuing until the post-war rapid economic growth period , the southern section of Hamadōri and the northern part of Ibaraki Prefecture were developed by ...

  7. Jōban Line - Wikipedia

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    The Onahama - Ena section closed in 1936, the company renamed itself the Onahama Port Railway in 1939, and converted the line to 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge in 1941. The Ena Railway rebuilt the Onahama - Ena section as 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) in 1953. In 1965 a typhoon caused the collapse of a retaining wall, and the Onahama - Ena section formally ...

  8. Fukushima Prefecture - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese government created the Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize in his honor. This was first awarded in May 2008 [53] Seishiro Okazaki (January 28, 1890 – July 12, 1951) was a Japanese American healer, martial artist, and founder of Danzan-ryū jujitsu. Born in Kakeda, Date County in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, he immigrated to Hawaii in ...

  9. Yokohama - Wikipedia

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    Yokohama developed rapidly as Japan's prominent port city following the end of Japan's relative isolation in the mid-19th century and is today one of its major ports along with Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo and Chiba. Yokohama is the largest port city and high tech industrial hub in the Greater Tokyo Area and the Kantō region.

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