Miracle Pine

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住所 :

Kesencho, Rikuzentakata, 〒029-2204 Iwate,Japan

電話 : 📞 +8989
Webサイト : https://www.city.rikuzentakata.iwate.jp/machizukuri_sangyo/kisekinoippommatsu/index.html
Opening hours :
Saturday Open 24 hours
Sunday Open 24 hours
Monday Open 24 hours
Tuesday Open 24 hours
Wednesday Open 24 hours
Thursday Open 24 hours
Friday Open 24 hours
カテゴリ:
街 : Iwate
Description : Towering artificial pine modeled after the original tree that withstood a 2011 tsunami.

Kesencho, Rikuzentakata, 〒029-2204 Iwate,Japan
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Barry Cantin on Google

A wonderful monument of hope. Looks very similar to the original, I am glad this is here now. I saw the tree when it was still alive in Dec 2011 and returned in 2015 when it had been replaced by a near-identical synthetic copy. It was surrounded by rubble when I first saw it but now is in a very nice park. It is a wonderful symbol of Rikuzentakata’s recovery.
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Amogh Kutumbe on Google

Unique experience
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Robin Spooner on Google

Meaningful area, will be really nice once construction is finished.
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GAIJIN IN JAPAN on Google

Memorial Place, the miracle pine was the only survivor of the tsunami and earthquake.
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Jordy Meow (Japon Secret) on Google

It’s not really the real pine since it died, and they didn’t really do anything so that it looks interesting or anything. It lacks of something, and that wasn’t the point of it.
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Malcome Larcens on Google

The miracle pine is the only tree that survived the March 11 2011 tsunami.There were about 60000 before. It later died due to salinazation of the ground. It was taken down and preserved as s memorial. A very good reminder of the power of the sea.
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Светлана Перепелица on Google

Aside from the symbolism of the miracle pine, the view there is absolutely incredible!
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DARE KIM on Google

There have been lots of criticism on spending much budget on preserving the miracle pine tree. Due to the tree was dead in result, and budgets are always insufficient, the town might want to put much effort on rebuilding their life-based places, not constructing "showing" monument. I am still not sure if the tree really gives the people in Rikuzentakata power and hope. Nonetheless, the park is well constructed, and the exhibition of the memorial museum tells the appropriateness of the way Japanese government tries to prepare for the Tsunami - closing all the beaches by constructing high bank and not allowing people living close to coastlines of Tohoku area which is long as several hundred kilometers -, and you can think what you would decide as a directly involved person. Coming back to the tree, you can regard it as a part of the museum.

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