One Year After the Japan Earthquake: A Journey, Part III | World Monuments Fund

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Kesennuma is a historic fishing port sited at the mouth of a scenic bay that opens to the ocean. It is among the top 5 fishing towns in Japan and the daily catches of its fishermen find their way to the famed Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. Until recent times, the city was Japan's busiest port for processing bonito and swordfish.
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40.7484404, -73.9856554
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350 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10118
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40.7484404
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-73.98565539999998
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40.7484404,-73.98565539999998
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RIJS
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One Year After the Japan Earthquake: A Journey, Part III | World Monuments Fund
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Kesennuma is a historic fishing port sited at the mouth of a scenic bay that opens to the ocean. It is among the top 5 fishing towns in Japan and the daily catches of its fishermen find their way to the famed Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo. Until recent times, the city was Japan"s busiest port for processing bonito and swordfish.
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