Miyagi

Explore Sendai’s vibrant cityscapes, Matsushima Bay’s scenic islands, and the historic ruins of Sendai Castle, blending history and nature.

Discover the Coastal Beauty and Cultural Richness of Miyagi

Miyagi Prefecture, located in the Tohoku region, is a destination where natural beauty and cultural heritage intertwine. The iconic Matsushima Bay, celebrated as one of Japan’s Three Most Scenic Views, boasts over 260 pine-covered islands dotting its serene waters. Visitors can enjoy boat cruises, explore historic temples like Zuigan-ji, and savor fresh seafood along the bay. In the prefecture’s capital, Sendai, you’ll find vibrant urban life alongside historical landmarks such as Zuihoden, the ornate mausoleum of Date Masamune, a legendary samurai who shaped the region’s history.

Miyagi also offers unique cultural and culinary experiences. The region is famous for its gyutan, or grilled beef tongue, a delicacy that originated in Sendai. Nature lovers can explore Akiu and Naruko hot spring towns, perfect for relaxation amid scenic mountains. During winter, the Zao Fox Village provides a rare opportunity to see foxes up close in a picturesque snowy setting. Miyagi’s festivals, such as the Sendai Tanabata Festival with its vibrant decorations, showcase the prefecture’s lively spirit. Whether it’s serene coastal views, historic sites, or delicious cuisine, Miyagi promises a memorable journey.

Miyagi

Top Attractions

Okama Crater

Okama Crater Lake on Mount Zao, Miyagi, is a vivid volcanic lake known as the “Five Color Pond.” With changing hues and breathtaking views, it’s one of Tohoku’s most iconic natural sights.

Akiu Onsen

Akiu Onsen is a peaceful hot spring town just a short drive from Sendai City, in Miyagi Prefecture. It has been loved by locals and travelers for more than 1,500 years, and was even visited by Japan’s first emperor, Emperor Jomei.

Funaoka Castle Ruins Park

Funaoka Castle Park is a must-visit spot, especially in spring, when cherry blossoms envelop the park in a dreamy pink hue. Located on a hilltop, it offers panoramic views of the countryside and features a historic pagoda and remnants of its castle past. It's a serene blend of history and natural beauty.