A hub for community interaction, fostering disaster preparedness education and environmental conservation activities to pass on the lessons of the Great East Japan Earthquake and connect them to the future.
Historic Sites
Highlights
A valuable facility for passing on the records and memories of the disaster.
Learn about the disaster situation and the progress of reconstruction through panels and videos.
Learn about disaster preparedness through education programs.
Enhance environmental awareness through tree planting and nurturing activities.
A place to interact with local residents and experience community vibrancy.
About 20 minutes by car from Iwanuma Station on the JR Tohoku Main Line, about 10 minutes by car from Iwanuma IC on the Sendai Tobu Road, about 7 minutes by car from Sendai Airport IC, about 5 minutes by car from Sendai Airport, and about 17 minutes on foot from Sendai Airport. Show route
Op.Hours
9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Cld.Days
Tuesdays (or the following day if a national holiday falls on a Tuesday), Year-end and New Year holidays
Fee
Free
INFO
There is a charge for reserving the community space.
The Sennen Kibou no Oka Exchange Center is located within the Sennen Kibou no Oka Aino Kama Park in Iwanuma City, close to Sendai Airport. Established to pass down the lessons of the Great East Japan Earthquake and promote disaster preparedness education and environmental conservation, it stands on land severely affected by the tsunami. The center features an exhibition area showcasing records of the disaster, including photos, videos, and accounts from survivors. Visitors gain a firsthand understanding of the devastation and the arduous journey to recovery. The center also offers comprehensive resources on disaster preparedness, focusing on earthquakes and tsunamis. Furthermore, it provides opportunities to participate in tree planting and nurturing programs, allowing visitors to contribute to natural regeneration alongside local residents. The Sennen Kibou no Oka Exchange Center plays a vital role in keeping the memory of the disaster alive and carrying it forward. It not only enhances disaster awareness and promotes environmental conservation but also serves as an important community gathering space. If you're visiting Sendai Airport, be sure to stop by!