Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Onagawa (女川) is a small fishing town along the Sanriku Coast known for its bountiful seafood like oysters, scallops, pacific saury and salmon. The coastal town sits at the mouth of Onagawa Bay and was badly affected by the 2011 tsunami, which killed about an eighth of the town's population and destroyed more than half of the town's buildings.

  2. Onagawa (女川町, Onagawa-chō) is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020, the town had an estimated population of 6,319, and a population density of 97 persons per km 2 in 3,110 households. The total area of the town is 65.35 square kilometres (25.23 sq mi).

  3. Three hours north of Tokyo by a combination of bullet train and local train, the city of Ishinomaki and neighboring town of Onagawa—both in Miyagi Prefecture—were devastated by the tsunami that followed the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011.

    • Onagawa, Japan1
    • Onagawa, Japan2
    • Onagawa, Japan3
    • Onagawa, Japan4
    • Onagawa, Japan5
  4. Things to Do in Onagawa-cho, Japan: See Tripadvisor's 393 traveler reviews and photos of Onagawa-cho tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Onagawa-cho. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. Feb 1, 2019 · In 2011, the Onagawa train station was destroyed by the tsunami of the Great East Japan Earthquake. Four years later, in 2015, the new Onagawa Station was unveiled. The new station building is a minor architectural masterpiece, designed by world-famous architect Ban Shigeru.

  6. Onagawa (女川町) is a town located in the Miyagi Prefecture of Japan, situated on the Pacific coast. The town is known for its scenic beauty and rich cultural heritage. One of the main attractions of Onagawa is the Onagawa Bay, which is considered one of the most beautiful bays in Japan.

  7. Onagawa Station in Onagawa Town, Miyagi Prefecture, was severely damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake of March 2011. It was rebuilt four years later and has become one of the symbols of the town’s reconstruction.