Kesennuma Fixed-point Observations

■Sakae-cho 1-Chome, Kesennuma (1)

(A) May 15, 2011
(B) February 26, 2012
(C) December 2, 2012
(D) October 5, 2016
(E) September 20, 2017
(F) October 19, 2021
(G) October 19, 2023

 

(latitude, longitude: 38.9108833333,141.57995)

 

(D) The city initially intended to preserve the large fishing vessel “Dai-juhachi Kyotoku-maru,” visible in the background of the center of the photo, as a disaster monument, but it was dismantled in 2013.

 

Sakae-cho 1-Chome, Kesennuma (2)

(A) May 15, 2011
(B) February 26, 2012
(C) December 2, 2012
(D) October 5, 2016
(E) October 19, 2021
(F) October 19, 2023

 

(latitude, longitude: 38.9110833333,141.5796666667)

 

Shinhama-cho 1-chome, Kesennuma

(A) May 15, 2011
(B) February 26, 2012
(C) December 2, 2012
(D) October 5, 2016
(E) October 19, 2021
(F) October 19, 2023

 

(longitude, latitude: 38.9115666667,141.57925)

 

Sakae-cho 5-Chome, Kesennuma

(A) May 5, 2011
(B) February 26, 2012
(C) December 2, 2012
(D) October 5, 2016
(E) September 20, 2017
(F) October 19, 2021
(G) October 19, 2023

 

(latitude, longitude: 38.912182,141.578791)
 

Sakae-cho 3-Chome, Kesennuma

(A) May 15, 2011
(B) February 26, 2012
(C) December 2, 2012
(D) October 5, 2016
(E) September 20, 2017
(F) October 19, 2021
(G) October 19, 2023

 

  • (latitude, longitude: 38.912259,141.57904)
  

Sakae-cho 4-Chome, Kesennuma

(A) May 15, 2011
(B) February 26, 2012
(C) December 2, 2012
(D) October 5, 2016
(E) September 20, 2017
(F) October 19, 2021
(G) October 19, 2023

 

(latitude, longitude: 38.91256,141.579105)

 Sakae-cho 5-Chome, Kesennuma

(A) May 15, 2011
(B) February 26, 2012
(C) October 5, 2016
(D) September 20, 2017
(E) October 19, 2021
(F) October 19, 2023

 

(latitude, longitude: 38.912963,141.579646)
 

Sakae-cho 2-chome, Kesennuma, from Care House Minami

(A) September 20, 2017
(B) October 19, 2021
(C) October 19, 2023

 

(latitude, longitude: 38.911252, 141.577830)

 

 From Mt. Anba

(A) October 5, 2016
(B) September 20, 2017
(C) October 19, 2021
(D) October 19, 2023

 

(latitude, longitude: 38.914930, 141.569422)

 

(C) Taken from Mt. Anba, the photo offers a sweeping view of Kesennuma Bay and the city center. In July 2020, a tourist and commercial facility called “Naiwan” opened in the inner bay area.

 
 

[July 18, 2024 Published]