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bcaAs Japan’s first soccer national training centre, J-Village was used for training camps by Japan’s national teams. Immediately following the disaster, it was used as the nuclear accident response base, however, it was restored and partially reopened for business in July 2018 and fully reopened in April 2019.Situated in the Coastal Region, where the climate is mild for Tohoku, it is possible to enjoy soccer all year round, even in winter when the effects of snow are minimal. Covering an area of 49-hectares, ten times the size of the Tokyo Dome, J-Village is a major training centre equipped with natural grass and artificial turf pitches, an all-weather soccer training ground, a restaurant, a hotel, a convention hall, a fitness gym and more. It is expected to become a symbol of revitalization attracting many people not only for sporting events, but also for various other events.An ideal location with panoramic view of the Pacific OceanTenjin Misaki Sports ParkThis comprehensive recreational area with camping, hot springs and accommodation facilities. It is also equipped with an expansive lawn space, cycling track, dog run and more, allowing visitors to stay overnight, eat and play to their hearts’ content. Situated on a promontory, it is an ideal location for looking out over the Pacific Ocean. Developing tropical fruits as new specialties of the townTropical Fruits Museumfacility, where the a. Facilities cover an area of 49 hectares, approximately ten times the size of the Tokyo Dome. b. All-weather soccer training ground entirely covered by a membrane roof, allowing use regardless of weather conditionsc. 166-seat amphitheatre-style convention hall Address: 8 Utsukushimori, Yamadaoka, Naraha Town TEL: 0240-26-0111Address: 27-29 Kitada Tenjinhara, Naraha Town TEL: 0240-25-311314the flower horticultural This greenhouse of in centre Futatsunuma General Park, which was closed following the disaster, has been transformed into near-subtropical environment, cultivates domestic tropical fruits. The Tropical Fruits Museum has developed the “Kirei” brand of domestic bananas as a new specialty of the town. It aims to continue to create more new specialties with a view to regenerating agriculture and tourism. Address: 57-1 Shimokitaba Oyajihara, Hirono Town TEL: 0240-23-7704J-Village

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