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This blessed natural environment has made Sagae one of the prefecture's leading fruit-growing regions. Cherries are especially synonymous with the area, and in addition to the nationally renowned Sato Nishiki, Sagae-grown Benishuho cherries are a speciality with their large size and rich sweetness. In early summer, the town is enveloped in the vibrant colors of the fruit.
Sagae also has a rich cultural heritage. Jionji Temple, designated a national historic site, is one of the Tohoku region's leading treasure troves of Buddhist culture, with a history spanning more than a thousand years. Within its tranquil grounds, faith and beauty that have been passed down through the ages live on.
Sagae is a town where the abundance of nature and ease of living are in comfortable harmony.
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Sagae City is "Sagaeshi"It is known as a famous cherry producing area.
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