Shichigahama

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    • Summary of Shichigahama, Miyagi Prefecture**

Shichigahama is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, known for its fishing and agricultural industries. With a population of approximately 35,000, it lies north of Sendai and faces the Pacific Ocean. The town's economy heavily relies on fishing, particularly tuna, and agriculture, including rice cultivation.

The area was significantly affected by the 2011 tsunami, leading to recovery efforts involving temporary housing and community support. Shichigahama lacks railway service but is served by buses connecting it to nearby stations like Tagajō and Hon-Shiogama. The Guririnko bus system provides local transport.

Education in Shichigahama includes two middle schools and three elementary schools, with students attending high school elsewhere. Leisure facilities include Aquarena, offering gym, pool, and soccer stadium, and the International Village, which hosts cultural events and employs international staff.

The town has historical attractions like Takayama colony, a former missionary site. Shichigahama is also home to the Sendai Thermal Power Station and several factories, including Sony's supply chain center. Internationally, it maintains sister city ties with Plymouth, Massachusetts since 1990.

Overall, Shichigahama faces challenges in transportation but remains a vibrant community focused on recovery and sustainable development.