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
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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
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CampgroundBus StopHospitalDrinking WaterSwimming BeachPublic Bath FacilityToilets
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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
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