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  1. Rifu is also home to Miyagi stadium, or Grandi 21. If you're interested in football (soccer), you might like to know that it's where Japan got knocked out of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. There's also a nice onsen near the stadium.

  2. Probably the most famous of the arenas in Grande 21, the Hitomebore Stadium Miyagi's unique crescent shape pays homage to Date Masamune and represents the Miyagi spirit. The shape is so distinct that it's actually easily spotted from Google Maps even when zoomed out a lot.

  3. A long, narrow peninsula stretched for about 200 meters without any fences or pavement. We went to the tip of Umanose, but the view was not much different from that seen from the bay. As expected, the best view was from the base of Umanose, overlooking the Umanose itself, the sea and other islands.

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  4. GRANDE 21 (Miyagi Prefectural Sports Park) One of the soccer stadiums to be used for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics w…

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  6. en.wikipedia.org · wiki · RifuRifu - Wikipedia

    Rifu (利府町, Rifu-chō) is a town located in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. As of 1 June 2020, the town had an estimated population of 36,014, and a population density of 800 persons per km 2 in 13,568 households. [1] The total area of the town is 44.89 square kilometres (17.33 sq mi). Rifu is known for its nashi pears.

  7. Information about the Japanese city of Rifu. Tourist spots, highlights, accommodations, curiosities, and much more.

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