Miyagi Osaki November 10th 19:52 on sale of agricultural products and planted trees in autumn in the typhoon-affected area

In Kashimadai, Osaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, which was heavily damaged by Typhoon No. 19 last month, the annual autumn “Tagaichi” that sells agricultural products and plants on the street has begun.

“Toshiichi” in Kashimadai, Osaki City, is a “city” with a history that has been open since the Meiji 43 period for the purpose of regional industrial promotion, and is held twice in spring and autumn.

There are about 200 shops selling seasonal vegetables and potted plants along the road near JR Kashimadai Station, the venue, and visitors were buying one after another.

The Kashimadai area was flooded in a wide area by Typhoon No.19, so it was said that cancellation of the event was also considered, but it was held as planned to support reconstruction.

At the venue, 13 students and teachers from Kashimadai Commercial High School in Osaki City participated in fund-raising activities and called on the people who came there to cooperate. The mutual city of Kashimadai, Osaki City will be open until the 12th.

Fundraising activities at the venue

A 64-year-old woman from Ishinomaki City said, “When I was struck by the Great East Japan Earthquake, so many people really helped me.

Mr. Atsushi Nagasawa, a second-year student at high school, said, “I was having a hard time seeing the disaster-stricken town on TV, etc., but I am working to deliver energy to the disaster-stricken people. I wanted to do it. "