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24 Hours in Sendai | 10 Things You Should Do

10 Things to Do in Sendai

We explore Sendai city and nearby Matsushima Bay for 10 things you can do in the area in just 24 hours! From shrines to the World’s largest Buddha statue, from beautiful parks and gardens to our morning market, Sendai has a lot to offer to visitors of all ages. And don’t even get us started about all the awesome food here! As you know we are both foodies, and we definitely plan to eat our way through the restaurant scene in Sendai, Japan.

The modern city of Sendai was founded around 1600 by Date Masamune, one of feudal Japan’s most powerful lords.
Japan-Guide.com

Sendai is a city in Japan’s Tohoku Region, northeast of Tokyo on Honshu island. The remains of 17th-century Sendai Castle, built for samurai lord Date Masamune on Aoba Hill, overlook the city and include a museum of historic artifacts. The Sendai City Museum focuses on the history and culture of Japan’s Edo period, and displays Masamune’s samurai armor.

There are a number of similarities between our new home in Sendai, and the place we called home for the last 30 years. Seattle has Amazon, Sendai is the headquarters of the Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten. Sendai’s Morning Market started about 100 years ago, when farmers from outlying areas brought food to see to city folks. Sounds a little like the Pike Place Market!

Over the coming months we plan to share lots of posts and images of our new home city. So many of you have asked where we will live, what it is like there, and what we will do in Sendai. We look forward to sharing all that with yiou very soon! For now please enjoy this brief introduction to our new home town, and the surrounding area. Let us know if it gives you some ideas for your first visit with us!

Happy Travels!

cokoguri

Gregor Saita

Born in Germany, raised in Canada, lived in the US, and moved to Japan, I am a well-traveled creative and storyteller. I love exploring new worlds, meeting new people, sampling new foods, and making new friends. Even better, I get to do all of this with Coco, the most awesome life and travel partner ever! When I am not exploring and writing about it I work as a foreign language editor and native checker at the Tohoku University School of Medicine. I also enjoy gardening, eating, and spoiling our two Neko Goma and Pixel.

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