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    Ōfunato (大船渡市, Ōfunato-shi) is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. As of 30 April 2020[update], the city had an estimated population of 35,452,...
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    Ōfunato Station (大船渡駅, Ōfunato-eki) was a JR East railway station located in Ōfunato, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. The station was destroyed by the 2011 Tōhoku...
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    The Ōfunato Line (大船渡線, Ōfunato-sen) is a local railway line in Iwate Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East). It originally...
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    - The towns of Ōfunato and Sakari and the villages of Akasaki, Ikawa, Takkon, Hikoroichi and Massaki merge to form the city of Ōfunato. (3 towns, 12 villages)...
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    dance of Yongji, Shanxi Tiger dance of Kamaishi, Iwate Tiger dance of Ōfunato, Iwate Tiger dance of Shizuoka prefecture Tiger dance of Yokosuka, Kanagawa...
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    Rikuzen-Yahagi Station (category Ōfunato Line)
    provisional bus rapid transit line. Rikuzen-Yahagi Station was served by the Ōfunato Line, and is located 79.5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line...
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    Kami-Shishiori Station (category Ōfunato Line)
    by a provisional bus service. Kamishishiori Station was served by the Ōfunato Line, and is located 69.5 rail kilometers from the terminus of the line...
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    of the Japanese Alps on its western periphery. The storm made landfall Ōfunato, a city in Iwate Prefecture, Japan with winds of 85 km/h (50 mph) before...
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    had to live in a nursing home during the recovery. The family moved to Ōfunato the next year and Sasaki began to play baseball at his new school. Though...
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    of Kamaishi – 7–9 metres (23–30 ft) Port of Ōfunato – 9.5 metres (31 ft) Run up height, port of Ōfunato area – 24 metres (79 ft) Fishery port of Onagawa...
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