- Sendai - Wikipedia
Sendai (仙台市, Sendai-shi; [seꜜn dai, sen daꜜi ɕi] ⓘ) is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture and the largest city in the Tōhoku region As of 1 August 2023, the city had a population of 1,098,335 in 539,698 households, [1] making it the twelfth most populated city in Japan
- Sendai Travel Guide - What to do in Sendai
The modern city of Sendai was founded around 1600 by Date Masamune, one of feudal Japan 's most powerful lords Many of Sendai's tourist attractions are related to Masamune and his family
- 38 Best Things to Do in Sendai Miyagi: Sightseeing, Food, Shopping . . .
Sendai, the heart of Miyagi Prefecture, blends history, nature, and culinary delights Explore landmarks like Sendai Castle and Zuihoden, marvel at Matsushima’s coastal beauty, or visit the volcanic Okama Crater
- Sendai Guide: Best Things To Do Places To Visit In Japan’s . . . - Travel
This guide takes you to explore Sendai, where samurai legacies, lively festivals, and serene nature meet in Japan’s charming 'City of Trees'
- 20 Must-Visit Attractions to Experience the Charm of Sendai
Sendai City has grown as the central hub of the Tohoku region since the era of Date Masamune Here, we’ve picked out some of the best sightseeing spots, shopping areas, and events to help you make the most of your trip to Sendai
- Top Things to Do in Sendai
See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings Book these experiences for a closer look at the region These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Zuihoden If you use the Sendai Loople bus, get off at Stop #4 for Zuihoden 2
- Discover SENDAI - The Official Sendai Travel Guide
Sendai is the largest city in the Tohoku region, located near the center of Miyagi Prefecture The compact city of Sendai is packed with nature, gourmet food, history, culture, sports, and sightseeing spots
- Sendai City | Miyagi - Japan National Tourism Organization
Sendai is a green city by the sea, surrounded by mountains The Hirose River flows through the center, separating the busy downtown from the old castle site Outlying mountains offer skiing at Mt Izumigatake or hot spring retreats in Akiu and Sakunami
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