Umi no Ichi

Shopping mall · Kesennuma

Umi no Ichi

Shopping mall · Kesennuma

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7-13 Uoichibamae, Kesennuma, Miyagi 988-0037, Japan

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Fresh seafood, souvenirs, ice aquarium & shark museum  

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7-13 Uoichibamae, Kesennuma, Miyagi 988-0037, Japan Get directions

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7-13 Uoichibamae, Kesennuma, Miyagi 988-0037, Japan Get directions

+81 226 24 5755
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"A neighboring food-and-shopping hall that converts the market’s fresh seafood into accessible meals, including bowls of kaisendon piled with sashimi and jewel-like roe." - Travel + Leisure Editors

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Anna Suzuki

Google
This place had so many fresh sea foods and so reasonable! I wish I could buy fresh sea foods and share with my husband :p Their had also delicious souvenirs ! When I visited here sea pineapples were seasonal, it was so good ! I ate with sashimi and marinated style.

Yoshi Mirai

Google
This is the place to come for a fish market experience in Kesennuma. This place has the biggest collection of shops, including fresh seafood, sake, souvenirs, museum, tourist information center, and restaurants. There is also the official gift shop for the local mascot, Hoyaboya (sea pineapple boy).

Jonathan Glassey

Google
Ice Museum and Shark Museum are quite good. Shark Museum doesn't seem to cater for English so best to take a native speaker along if you don't speak Japanese. Nice collection of Seafood restaurants on the first floor and souvineers. Shark Museum also contains a good chronicle of the towns recovery from the 2011 Tsunami and Earthquake.

David Raftery

Google
Has a line of restaurants serving fresh produce and the price is reasonable. On the 2nd floor there is a tourist office and there is also a connection to the fish market next door. Nice place to have lunch. The shark museum and ice museum are also in this building

Takako S

Google
You can buy fresh fishes, local foods. also there is nice restaurant.

Jacqui Symonds

Google
A friendly and helpful Information Centre about the Kesenumma and Tohoku region - with an English speaker on hand for international visitors. You can rent bikes here (both e-bikes and regular ones) to cruise around, which is a nice way to get to know the city. The building is also home to a large range of locally produced seafood, seaweed and other foods, with a number of restaurants making up the complex; and the Ice Aquarium, Shark Museum and Kesennuma Fish Market are all close by. Pay it a visit!

Keith Moore

Google
It has a visitor information center on the 2nd floor. There is a restaurant on the 1st floor. A big common area with tables. There are a number of vendors selling food. There is a sishi restaurant and shark museum on the 2nd floor. Many other shops on both floors.

Alvaro Colli

Google
Place is not well prepare to receive foreign people. Even Japanese people do as much as they can trying to communicate