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Matsushima

Matsushima is een stad in de prefectuur Miyagi, Japan. Op 1 juni 2019 had de stad een geschatte bevolking van 13.804 in 5663 huishoudens en een bevolkingsdichtheid van 260 personen per km˛. De totale oppervlakte van de stad is 53,56 vierkante... Wikipedia (Engels)
Oppervlakte: 20,86 mi˛
Inwonersaantal: 13.804 (1 jun 2020)
Burgemeester: Kouichi Sakurai
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28 aug 2022 · Travel guide for Matsushima, a city near Sendai, famous for its pine clad islets dotted bay.
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Matsushima (松島) is a group of islands in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. There are some 260 tiny islands (shima) covered in pines (matsu) – hence the name – and ...
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The 260 islands of Matsushima Bay, also famous for Matsushima Bay Cruises are collectively considered one of the "Three Most Scenic Spots of Japan.
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Come enjoy the serenity of Matsushima's sacred landscape by moonlight. In this shimmering white world the islands and pine trees exist only as shadows drawn ...
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Matsushima (松島;) is a small town in Miyagi prefecture, northeastern Japan. The town faces Matsushima Bay, famous for some 260 tiny islands (島 shima) ...
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Matsushima has been long celebrated as a place of romance, spirituality, and elegance. Explore the 260 small pine-covered islands that rise from the pale blue ...
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Historic Scenic Spot, Filled with Water and Greenery. Matsushima consists of numerous islands scattered around the blue ocean both large and small covered ...
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Matsushima not only ranks as a top travel spot in Tohoku but is also one of the nihon sankei - a.k.a three most scenic spots of Japan.
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The scenic islands of Matsushima located just off the coast east of Sendai and to the north of Tokyo. Learn what to do and how to get there.
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Matsushima is famous for having one of the most scenic views in Japan and is located half an hour away from Sendai.