At the fish market in Shizugawa, the catch arrives before most people are awake — silver salmon, oysters still wet from the bay, wakame draped over crates in dark ribbons. The rias coastline of Minamisanriku cuts deep into the land at Shizugawa Bay and Irimae Bay, and the water that fills those inlets has shaped everything here: the diet, the calendar, the shape of grief. More than two-thirds of the town is forested hillside, and the sea below it has surged inland repeatedly — in 1896, 1933, 1960, and again in 2011. The land remembers each time.
The older fabric of the place runs alongside the fishing economy. At Irinoya Hachiman Shrine, said to have been founded in the Hakuhō period, a bronze octopus stands near the entrance — a local creature elevated to talisman. Arasawa Shrine, known also as Taki-Fudō, holds a cedar called Tarōbō that has been growing for eight centuries. On Tsubakishima, a small island offshore, the northern limit of Tabunoki forest on the Pacific side has been designated a natural monument. These are not curated attractions; they are simply what accumulated here over time.
The BRT stop at Shizugawa is where the rhythm of the town becomes legible — buses running where train tracks once were, a detail that carries its own history without announcement. Hoyas and scallops from the bay's aquaculture reach tables in ways that feel unremarkable to locals, which is precisely the point. The Tsutsuji Festival at Hinokuchi Fudōson marks late spring. Around it, the ordinary work of the coast continues.
Stay in Minamisanriku, Miyagi
What converges here
- Tsubakijima Warm-Climate Plant Community
- Utatsu Tanazaki Ichthyosaur Fossil Site and Ichthyosaur Fossils
- Minamisanriku-Kinkasan
- Minami Sanriku Onsen
- Shizugawa Fishing Port
- Hadenigaya Fishing Port
- Irimae Fishing Port
- Natari Fishing Port
- Yoriki Fishing Port
- Terahama Fishing Port
- Oridate Fishing Port
- Mitobe Fishing Port
- Tsunomiya Fishing Port
- Shimizu Fishing Port
- Minato Fishing Port
- Takihama (Tokura) Fishing Port
- Taura Fishing Port
- Isihama (Utatsu) Fishing Port
- Inabuchi Fishing Port
- Hosoura Fishing Port
- Arato Fishing Port
- Nirahama Fishing Port
- Tatehama Fishing Port
- Baba (Utatsu) Fishing Port