DescriptionIshinomaki-Saint John the Apostle Orthodox Church.jpg
English: Orthodox Church in Ishinomaki, Miyagi, dedicated to St. John the Apostle. It was used as a church belonging to Orthodox Church in Japan, but now it is a cultural heritage of Ishinomaki after repairing Miyagi earthquake damage in 1978. The heritage: Saint John the Apostle Orthodox Church in Ishinomaki, is the oldest wooden church building (built in 1880) among existing wooden churches in Japan. Today, Ishinomaki Orthodox Church uses the other new church building (whose name is same; "Saint John the Apostle Church") after the earthquake.
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