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Sendai Travel Guide

Located 300 kilometers north of Tokyo, Sendai is the capital of Miyagi Prefecture of Honshu Island and the largest economic and cultural center in the northeastern part of Honshu Island. Sendai is known for its many universities and academic cities, and various universities and research institutes in the city have made significant contributions to the development of cutting-edge technology industries. Lu Xun studied at the Northeastern University Medical College, which has the Lu Xun Monument. Sendai is also a cultural city. In addition to traditional activities such as the Tanabata Festival, activities such as the Dingzen Temple Street Jazz Festival, dramas, and celebrations of the Sendai Light Festival are also popular.
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What to Do

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Sendai Castle (Aoba Castle Ruins)

Sendai Castle (Aoba Castle Ruins)

4.9
4.5/5142 Review
"Museums"
"Historical Sites"
Sendai Morning Market

Sendai Morning Market

4.6
4.6/529 Review
"Markets"
Former Residence of Lu Xun

Former Residence of Lu Xun

4.4
4.2/516 Review
"Famous Residences"
Tohoku University

Tohoku University

4.3
4.4/556 Review
"Schools"
Sendai Dai Kannon (Colossus)

Sendai Dai Kannon (Colossus)

4.3
4.7/512 Review
"Statues/Sculptures"
"Temples"
Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium

Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium

4.2
4.4/517 Review
"Aquariums"
Zuihōden Temple

Zuihōden Temple

4.1
4.5/569 Review
"Military Sites"
"Historical Sites"
Jozenji-dori Avenue

Jozenji-dori Avenue

4.0
4.6/521 Review
"Featured Neighborhoods"
Ginzan Onsen Public Bath Shiroganeyu
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Ginzan Onsen Public Bath Shiroganeyu

6.4
4.5/5127 Review
"Hot Springs"
Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi

Rakuten Mobile Park Miyagi

3.6
5.0/51 Review
"Stadiums"

Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Sendai, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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The Westin Sendai Hotel
Hotel Keihan Sendai

Hotel Keihan Sendai

4.6/5526 Review
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Sendai
Hotel GrandBach Sendai

Hotel GrandBach Sendai

4.7/5106 Review
Hotel Monterey Sendai

Hotel Monterey Sendai

4.5/575 Review
Sendai Royal Park Hotel
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Sendai
Mitsui Garden Hotel Sendai

What to Eat

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Symphony

Symphony

4.5/52 Review
Avg. USD97/person
"Western-style"
"Spectacular Views"
Chinese Cuisine Touri Hotel Metropolitan Sendai

Chinese Cuisine Touri Hotel Metropolitan Sendai

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Resutoran Shiefuzuteburu ANA Horidei In Sendai

Resutoran Shiefuzuteburu ANA Horidei In Sendai

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Avg. USD21/person
"Japanese"
crepuscule cafe Sendai

crepuscule cafe Sendai

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"Coffee Shops"
Barolo

Barolo

5.0/51 Review
"Western-style"
Chef 2 Chomeigaokaten Restaurant

Chef 2 Chomeigaokaten Restaurant

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"Western-style"
Date no Gyutan Honpo Main Store

Date no Gyutan Honpo Main Store

4.3/528 Review
Avg. USD22/person
"Japanese"
RIGOLETTO TAPAS LOUNGE

RIGOLETTO TAPAS LOUNGE

4.0/59 Review
Avg. USD31/person
"Western-style"
Rikyu Sendai Station Store

Rikyu Sendai Station Store

4.6/518 Review
Avg. USD31/person
"Japanese"
Oharu Kokubunchoten

Oharu Kokubunchoten

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Avg. USD28/person
"Barbeque"
Gyutan no Issen

Gyutan no Issen

4.4/59 Review
Avg. USD24/person
"Japanese"
"Open Late"
Gyutan Kaku - Vlandome

Gyutan Kaku - Vlandome

3.6/58 Review
Avg. USD38/person
"Japanese"

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Travelogue of Sendai
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the heyday of Sendai Castle
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one of the three major festivals in Tohoku,
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Beautiful Samurai City of Sendai ⛩️ 🏰
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Five-day tour of Northeast Japan | Don't waste a single minute of your JR PASS① ||| It was a spur-of-the-moment decision to go to Northeast Japan with friends. The first thing to do is to buy the JR PASS Tohoku 5-day ticket (except for foreign tourists, foreign residents in Japan can buy it with just their passport). For each trip on the Shinkansen, you can use this coupon to exchange for a designated seat at the machine or window. Unlimited exchanges (should be). We exchanged for a train in advance but missed it, so we directly exchanged for the next train at the machine without any problem. This step is worth noting: please please keep this JR PASS safe, because once it is lost, there is no way to retrieve it except to buy a new one. (My friend lost it on the second day and had to buy a new one, which was very sad.) Next, let me share our five-day-four-night itinerary: ❄️DAY1: Tokyo → Sendai → Morioka First, I went to the Northeast to check out the statue of Lu Xun, and next to the statue was the Lu Xun Museum, where they had his report card from back then, haha! After leaving the university, I searched for a highly rated restaurant nearby and had a lunch of beef tongue prepared in two ways, grilled and stewed, for just over 1,000 yen, which was very satisfying. Then I took a bus to the area near the Da Guan Yin temple, where you can actually go inside and see over 100 small Buddha statues. After that, I had a sweet soybean dessert near Sendai Station and ordered a soybean milkshake to take on the Shinkansen. In the evening, I chose to stay in Morioka, where the hotels near the station were very cheap and they even gave me a 2,000 yen voucher. I went to a restaurant that served Morioka cold noodles and ordered a set meal of cold noodles and grilled meat, which just happened to use up the voucher. ❄️DAY2 Morioka → Hachinohe → Aomoriya Actually, I wanted to go to the Tenshotei Art Museum that day, but I overslept and didn't have time, so I could only leave regrets. I went straight to the Hachinohe Shokudo Center seafood market when I arrived in Hachinohe. There is a special bus for 100 yen at the bus stop, which takes about ten minutes. Then you can buy seafood in the market and rent a grill to cook and eat by yourself. The rental fee for the grill is 400 yen per person, and it comes with basic soy sauce and salt. Eat on time and take the bus back to Hachinohe Station (remember to plan the time to stay in the market, as the bus runs once an hour). I booked the Aomoriya hotel, which has its own courtyard. It's beautiful when it snows, and there is a sleep demon lamp. You can take a half-hour walk around and come back to the starting point, where there is a footbath to soak in. Back at the hotel, you can continue to soak in the hot spring and drink apple juice. I made an appointment in advance for the Sleep Demon Festival performance, which costs 1500 yen per person. ❄️DAY3 Aomoriya → Aomori → Akita Take a bus from Aomori Station to Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art. Although we only had a brief visit due to time constraints, I really enjoyed the atmosphere and many cute details of this museum. When we returned to the station to take the Gonō Line, we found out that the starting section was suspended due to heavy snow. A bit confused, we asked the station staff who told us to take another bus to a certain station and then catch the Gonō Line from there. We had reserved a private compartment on the Gonō Line in advance, and although the weather was bad that day, there was a unique beauty to it. We slowly enjoyed the sea view all the way to Akita. We had planned to eat the famous Akita dish "Kiritanpo Nabe", but because I was lazy and didn't make a reservation, we couldn't eat at the designated restaurant.
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Enjoy Japanese Sake in Kyoto
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The Miyagi Museum of Art 🇯🇵
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Any recommended attractions about nature scenery in Sendai?
I recommended Akiu Fall.
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How to get to Sendai from Haneda Airport?
From Haneda Airport, take the monorail to Tokyo Station and change to the Shinkansen to reach Sendai.

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