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Former Matsurube Ohashi Bridge Remains

旧祭畤(まつるべ)大橋遺構
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Genbicho, Ichinoseki 021-0101 Iwate PrefectureMap
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  • misatan
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    I saw something amazing.

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    When I stopped by somehow, I saw something amazing. The bridge that fell during the Iwate / Miyagi inland earthquake disaster. My chest hurt. I think there are many people who don't know much in Kanto. I didn't know the bridge. I knew the fear of the earthquake.

    Reviewed on May 21, 2023
  • misatan
    misatan
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    I saw something amazing.

    Original Text

    When I stopped by somehow, I saw something amazing. The bridge that fell during the Iwate / Miyagi inland earthquake disaster. My chest hurt. I think there are many people who don't know much in Kanto. I didn't know the bridge. I knew the fear of the earthquake.

    Reviewed on May 21, 2023
  • nihonkai
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    Natural の surprised

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    I happened to find it when I went to Matsuri Onsen. I feel that I have been shown the greatness of nature's power again. I was reminded of the importance of disaster prevention again. Now that the memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake is fading, it is not a remains of the Great East Japan Earthquake, but why not visit it?

    Reviewed on Jan 10, 2020
  • nihonkai
    nihonkai
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    Natural の surprised

    Original Text

    I happened to find it when I went to Matsuri Onsen. I feel that I have been shown the greatness of nature's power again. I was reminded of the importance of disaster prevention again. Now that the memory of the Great East Japan Earthquake is fading, it is not a remains of the Great East Japan Earthquake, but why not visit it?

    Reviewed on Jan 10, 2020
  • mantkun
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    Thriller.

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    A bridge that collapsed in the 2008 Iwate / Miyagi Inland Earthquake. The bent bridge conveys the horror of the earthquake. Let's visit, realize the horror of natural disasters and prepare for disasters.

    Reviewed on Mar 24, 2019
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