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Iwanuma, Miyagi

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Miyagi / Iwanuma
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A reading of this place

The two rail lines diverge at Iwanuma Station, one heading inland along the old Ōshū Kaidō, the other curling toward the Pacific coast — a split that has defined this town's geography for centuries. Iwanuma sits where the highway routes once forked, and the weight of that function still shows in the grain of the streets: broad, purposeful, built for movement rather than lingering.

At Takekomagū Shrine, enshrined since the mid-Heian period, the calendar fills with observances — the Hatsuma Taisai in early spring, the autumn festival, the don-to-sai bonfire that marks the close of the New Year season. Across town, Kanahebi Suijinja draws its own steady attendance, particularly during the peony festival that spreads color through the shrine precincts each spring. These are not spectacles arranged for outside visitors; they are the ordinary rhythm of a community that has organized itself around these sites for a long time.

The local specialty is *tonchyan* — pork offal grilled with a seasoned sauce, the kind of dish that belongs to a working town rather than a tourist itinerary. Near the old post-road alignment, the historic pine known as Takekouma no Matsu still stands in the Futaki district, a tree that appears in the travel writing of Matsuo Bashō's *Oku no Hosomichi* route. The Pacific shoreline runs east through the Iwanuma Kaihin Ryokuchi greenbelt, flat and open, the sea close but unhurried.

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What converges here

Cultural Properties 1
  • Scenic Places along Oku no Hosomichi Place of Scenic Beauty
Stations 2
  • Iwanuma 東北線
  • Iwanuma 常磐線
Cultural Properties Stations