Sendai Toshogu Shrine
One of Toshogu Shrines built by Sendai Domain’s 2nd lord, Date Tadamune.
Sendai / Shrines & Temples
One of Toshogu Shrines built by Sendai Domain’s 2nd lord, Date Tadamune.
Sendai / Shrines & Temples
One of the best temples in Miyagi Prefecture.
Sendai / Shrines & Temples
Book an armor experience and have your photo taken in front of the restored castle tower.
Miyagi / Tourist Attractions
Daikannon statue suddenly appears in a residential area.
Sendai / Shrines & Temples
A luxurious Onsen hotel with a view of Matsushima is considered one of Japan's three most scenic spots.
Miyagi / Inns
The hotel boasts six types of open-air baths that stand along the scenic valley.
Sendai / Hotels
A beef tongue restaurant where you can enjoy Sendai's specialty, beef tongue, and the food of Miyagi at the same time.
Sendai / Japanese Cuisine
Enjoy your shopping with elegance and luxury in Izumi Park Town, created by an urban development project.
Sendai / Commercial Buildings
Enjoy beef tongue with artisanal care near the station.
Sendai / Japanese Cuisine
The red-brick mall which will amuse families and all.
Sendai / Commercial Buildings
It is one of the three major festivals in Tohoku that has continued for over 400 years that known affectionately as "Tanabata-san" by the locals.
Sendai / Summer festivals & Events
The taste of Date, which originated after World War II, is served at the restaurant that is said to have created the beginning of Sendai beef tongue yaki.
Sendai / Japanese Cuisine
The shopping center for fashion, food, and souvenirs, right by Sendai Station.
Sendai / Commercial Buildings
The largest outlet in the Tohoku Region for all-day fun.
Sendai / Commercial Buildings
Enjoy a taste of coffee and a time away surrounded by 3,000 books and all the nostalgia they bring.
Sendai / Cafés
Enjoy breathtaking views of a harmonious blend of nature and the cityscape from the observation terrace located 145.5m above the ground.
Sendai / Observatories
The works of Shotaro Ishinomori, the "King of Manga," are on display.
Miyagi / Museums
A place of memorial and remembrance where the scars of the earthquake remain strong.
Miyagi / Museums