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Three years ago, the Sendai Airport was in ruins. Hit by a giant tsunami caused by the March 2011 earthquake, the runway was piled with overturned cars, uprooted trees and debris of broken homes ...
Dozens of flights were canceled in and out of Sendai Airport in northeastern Japan on Tuesday after construction workers came across an unexploded shell.
The airport's services were mostly domestic. Click here for more information on Sendai Airport. Other airports in the region are functioning. The Tohoku (Northeast) Shinkansen high-speed railway is ...
“The Tohoku region is the treasure land to tourists,” says Takuya Iwai, CEO of Sendai International Airport, concessionaire of the airport hub since its privatisation in 2016.
CAMP ZAMA, Japan, Oct. 24, 2011 -- Several thousand origami cranes were presented to U.S. Army Japan on behalf of the Japan Women's Association as a gesture of appreciation for the unit's support ...
Sendai is the hub of the Tohoku region in northeastern Japan. On March 9, the earthquakes began. "It really freaked us out. It was so strong," Okamoto related. Everyone was talking about the big one ...
Nearly 16,000 people were killed and more than 2,500 remain missing from the magnitude 9.1 earthquake that struck Japan’s northeastern “Tohoku” region on March 11, 2011.
The Sendai Airport, which was damaged in the March 11, 2011, tsunami, plans to become the first regional airport to privatize management of its facilities. Skip to Main Content Explore Our Brands ...
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