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Connue to Hashikami Secon Detour Hashikami Town Hachinohe City H a c h i n o h e S o u t h R o a d J R H a c h i n o h e L i n e J R H a c h i n o h e L i n e Tanesashi Kaigan Hashikamidake IC You can see the natural grasses from this beach. You can see the arc shape of Osuka Beach from here. Japanese painter Kaii Higashiyama’s artwork “Road” depicts this place. You can see a beauful sunset behind Kabushima-jinja Shrine from here. Hashikami Staon Oja Staon Kanehama Staon Mutsu-Shirahama Staon Shirogane Staon Mutsu-Minato Staon Konakano Staon Shirahama Swimming Beach Shirahama Swimming Beach Shirahama Swimming Beach 白浜海水浴場 白浜海水浴場 白浜海水浴場 Kabushima Swimming Beach 蕪島海水浴場 Shiogama-jinja Shrine Hamagoya (Fisherman’s Hut) Okuki Staon Takaiwa Viewpoint Tanesashi Kaigan Staon Tanesashi Kaigan Informaon Center / Rest Area Tanesashi Natural Lawn Senninkutsu Cave Jigokuana Cave Yodo no Matsubara (Pine Grove) Shiraiwa Rock Cape Tamurazaki Osuka Beach Nakasuka Ashigezaki Viewpoint Samekado Lighthouse Hachinohe Seagull View Hotel Samekado Group of Fisherman’s Huts Nishinomiya-jinja Shrine Hachinohe City Marine Science Museum “Marient” Kabushima Island Trail Head / End Point Trail Head / End Point Same Staon Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Rope fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Pass through next to restaurant. Pass through next to restaurant. Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather. Okuki Staon Road narrows. Look out for cars. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Hamagoya (Fisherman’s Hut) JR Hachinohe Line Okuki Fishing Harbor Okuki Elementary School Minamihama Junior High School Okuki Fishing Harbor Area Scale Topography: 1:10,000 Tanesashi Fishing Harbor Area Scale Topography: 1:10,000 You can see the natural grasses from this beach. Tanesashi Fishing Harbor Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. J R H a c h i n o h e L i n e JR Hachinohe Line You can see the arc shape of Osuka Beach from here. Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter. Scale Topography: 1:10,000 Fukakubo Fishing Harbor Cape Tamurazaki Shiraiwa Rock Yodo-no-Matsubara (Pine Grove) Shirahama Fishing Harbor Fukakubo Fishing Harbor Area Ebisuhama Fishing Harbor Area You can see a beauful sunset behind Kabushima-jinja Shrine from here. You can see a beauful sunset behind Kabushima-jinja Shrine from here. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Road narrows. Look out for cars. Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather. Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather. Detour J R H a c h in o h e L i n e Ebisuhama Fishing Harbor Samekado Samekado Lighthouse Hachinohe Seagull View Hotel Hachinohe City Marine Science Museum “Marient” Nishinomiya-jinja Shrine Pass through next to restaurant. Pass through next to restaurant. Scale Topography: 1:10,000 If a third party wishes to reproduce or use the reproducons approved by the Geographical Survey Instute, permission of the Director General of the instute is required. Magnec North (Magnec North Line) The north as indicated by a magnec compass is approximately 7º40' to the west of true north (Eastern Hachinohe Standard.) Magnec North True North Ebisuhama Fishing Harbor Area Map Fukakubo Fishing Harbor Area Map Tanesashi Fishing Harbor Area Map Okuki Fishing Harbor Area Map Hachinohe Secon — Tsunami Safety Tips — ● If you feel a major earthquake that makes it difficult to stand when you are near the coastline, evacuate immediately! ● If a Tsunami Warning/Advisory is issued by TV, radio, internet, or loudspeaker, leave coastal or riverside areas immediately and evacuate to high ground or a tsunami evacuaon building. Tsunami advisory: tsunami chuiho Tsunami warning: tsunami keiho Evacuate: hinan shite kudasai! ● You can confirm the Tsunami Warning/Advisory in English on the Japan Meteorological Agencys website. However, somemes you won’t be able to use your cell phone because of bad recepon, so, we strongly recommend you carry a portable radio with you. NHK radio 2 (1377 kHz AM in Hachinohe City) broadcasts news in English/Chinese/Korean/Portuguese during emergencies. Japan Meteorological Agencys website: www.jma.go.jp/ Some parts of the Michinoku Coastal Trail lack sidewalks for pedestrians, or have roads with heavy traffic. When you walk on the trail, please follow the traffic rules and pay careful aenon to prevent accidents. On roads without sidewalks, pedestrians should walk on the right side of the road. Avoid walking aſter dark, try to wear reflecve gear or use flashlights to make yourself more visible. If you feel a road is too dangerous to walk, find another way: don’t hesitate to put your safety first. Legend Michinoku Coastal Trail Main Route Unpaved Road Campground Bus Stop Hospital Drinking Water Swimming Beach Public Bath Facility Toilets Train Staon Post Office Accommodaon Rest Area Viewpoint Food Service Parking Railway Side Trip Detour Cauon Store Sanriku Geopark Point A Geopark is a place where you can take a close look at features like mountains and rivers, learn about how they were formed, and think about their links to the ecosystem and human life. This map is a reproducon of the 1:25,000 Scale Topography Map published by the Geospaal Informaon Authority of Japan. Authorized Number: 平 27 情使、第 49-GISMAP35586 号 About the Map
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Page 1: True Scale Topography: 1:10,000 North compass is ...tohoku.env.go.jp/mct/english/top/pdf/01_hachinohe_map.pdfContinue to Hashikami Section Detour Hashikami Town Hachinohe City H a

Continue to Hashikami Section

Detour

Hashikami Town

Hachinohe City

Hachinohe South Road

JR Hachinohe Line

J R Hachinohe Line

Tanesashi Kaigan Hashikamidake IC

You can see the natural grasses from this beach.

You can see the arc shape of Osuka Beach from here.

Japanese painter Kaii Higashiyama’s artwork “Road” depicts this place.

You can see a beautiful sunset behind Kabushima-jinja Shrine from here.

Hashikami Station

Oja Station

Kanehama Station

Mutsu-ShirahamaStation

Shirogane Station

Mutsu-Minato Station

Konakano StationShirahama

Swimming BeachShirahama

Swimming BeachShirahama

Swimming Beach白浜海水浴場白浜海水浴場白浜海水浴場

Kabushima Swimming Beach

蕪島海水浴場

Shiogama-jinja Shrine

Hamagoya (Fisherman’s Hut)

Okuki StationTakaiwa Viewpoint

Tanesashi Kaigan Station

Tanesashi Kaigan Information Center / Rest Area

Tanesashi Natural Lawn

Senninkutsu Cave

Jigokuana Cave

Yodo no Matsubara (Pine Grove)

Shiraiwa Rock

Cape Tamurazaki

Osuka Beach

Nakasuka

Ashigezaki Viewpoint

Samekado Lighthouse

Hachinohe Seagull View HotelSamekadoGroup of Fisherman’s HutsNishinomiya-jinja Shrine

Hachinohe City Marine Science Museum “Marient”

Kabushima IslandTrail Head / End PointTrail Head / End Point

Same Station

Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather.

Road narrows. Look out for cars.Road narrows. Look out for cars.

Road narrows. Look out for cars.

Rope fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

Road narrows. Look out for cars.Road narrows. Look out for cars.

Pass through next to restaurant.Pass through next to restaurant.

Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather.

Okuki Station

Road narrows. Look out for cars. Road narrows. Look out for cars.

Hamagoya (Fisherman’s Hut)

JR Hachinohe Line

Okuki Fishing Harbor

OkukiElementary

School

Minamihama Junior High School

Okuki Fishing Harbor Area

Scale Topography: 1:10,000

Tanesashi Fishing Harbor AreaScale Topography: 1:10,000

You can see the natural grasses from this beach.

Tanesashi Fishing Harbor

Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

JR Hachinohe Line

JR Hachinohe Line

You can see the arc shape of Osuka Beach from here.

Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

Go through fishing port. Gate fence to keep cars from going through, but hikers OK to enter.

Scale Topography:1:10,000

Fukakubo Fishing Harbor

Cape Tamurazaki

Shiraiwa Rock

Yodo-no-Matsubara (Pine Grove)

Shirahama Fishing Harbor

Fukakubo Fishing Harbor Area

Ebisuhama Fishing Harbor Area

You can see a beautiful sunset behind Kabushima-jinja Shrine from here.

You can see a beautiful sunset behind Kabushima-jinja Shrine from here.

Road narrows. Look out for cars.Road narrows. Look out for cars.

Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather.

Be careful of high waves. Please take a detour during poor weather.

Detour

JR Hachinohe Line

EbisuhamaFishing Harbor Samekado

Samekado Lighthouse

Hachinohe SeagullView Hotel

Hachinohe City Marine Science Museum “Marient”

Nishinomiya-jinja Shrine

Pass through next to restaurant.Pass through next to restaurant.

Scale Topography: 1:10,000

If a third party wishes to reproduce or use the reproductions approved by the Geographical Survey Institute, permission of the Director General of the institute is required.

Magnetic North (Magnetic North Line)The north as indicated by a magnetic compass is approximately 7º40' to the west of true north (Eastern Hachinohe Standard.)

Magnetic North

True North

Ebisuhama Fishing Harbor Area Map

Fukakubo Fishing Harbor Area Map

Tanesashi FishingHarbor Area Map

Okuki Fishing Harbor Area Map

Hachinohe Section

— Tsunami Safety Tips —● If you feel a major earthquake that makes it difficult to stand when you are near the coastline, evacuate immediately! ● If a Tsunami Warning/Advisory is issued by TV, radio, internet, or loudspeaker, leave coastal or riverside areas immediately and evacuate to high ground or a tsunami evacuation building. Tsunami advisory: tsunami chuiho Tsunami warning: tsunami keiho Evacuate: hinan shite kudasai!

● You can confirm the Tsunami Warning/Advisory in English on the Japan Meteorological Agency’s website. However, sometimes you won’t be able to use your cell phone because of bad reception, so, we strongly recommend you carry a portable radio with you. NHK radio 2 (1377 kHz AM in Hachinohe City) broadcasts news in English/Chinese/Korean/Portuguese during emergencies.

Japan Meteorological Agency’s website: www.jma.go.jp/

※ Some parts of the Michinoku Coastal Trail lack sidewalks for pedestrians, or have roads with heavy traffic. When you walk on the trail, please follow the traffic rules and pay careful attention to prevent accidents. On roads without sidewalks, pedestrians should walk on the right side of the road. Avoid walking after dark, try to wear reflective gear or use flashlights to make yourself more visible. If you feel a road is too dangerous to walk, find another way: don’t hesitate to put your safety first.

LegendMichinoku Coastal Trail

Main RouteUnpaved Road

CampgroundBus StopHospitalDrinking WaterSwimming BeachPublic Bath FacilityToilets

Train StationPost OfficeAccommodationRest AreaViewpointFood ServiceParking

Railway

Side TripDetour

Caution

Store

Sanriku Geopark PointA Geopark is a place where you can take a close look at features like mountains and rivers, learn about how they were formed, and think about their links to the ecosystem and human life.

This map is a reproduction of the 1:25,000 Scale Topography Map published by the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan.Authorized Number: 平 27 情使、第 49-GISMAP35586 号

About the Map

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