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Matsushima, Japan – Oshima Island (2019)



Matsushima is known as one of the three most scenic places of Japan. Take a ferry ride, check out the museums, or dine on fresh seafood. However, an often overlooked but easily accessible attraction is Oshima Island. The admission free island is a ten minute walk from Matsushimakaigan Station behind the former and now demolished Marinepia Aquarium.

The island is known for its Buddhist history and great views of the bay. Similar to the the caves found in front of Matsushima’s Zuigan-ji Temple, hand-dug nooks and crannies decorate the cliffs and rocks here. Inside these caves Buddhist priests meditated and performed various religious practices. You’ll also see Buddhist artifacts and statuary, some shrines with religious decorations scattered about, and a unique perspective of the bay.

Matsushima (松島町 Matsushima-machi) is a town in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2017, the town had an estimated population of 14,105, and a population density of 263 persons per km². The total area of the town is 53.56 square kilometres (20.68 sq mi). It is most famous as the location of Matsushima Bay, one of the Three Views of Japan, and is also the site of the Zuigan-ji, Entsū-in and Kanrantei.

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