
[Zao Town, Miyagi Prefecture] The emerald green “Okama” is an exploding crater lake! Life and death...
Miyagi Prefecture is famous for its hot springs, skiing, and frost-covered trees. However, the most representative spot is ``Okama''...
Miyagi Prefecture is famous for its hot springs, skiing, and frost-covered trees. However, the most representative spot is ``Okama''...
The southern part of Miyagi Prefecture is a city of history and the future. Shiroishi, the center of gravity of the Date family, the lord of the Sendai domain, was ruled by Kojuro Katakura, and many historical buildings remain, and Kakuda City is...
A man must never lose his boy's heart. He wants to continue chasing his dreams no matter how old he gets. It can be said to symbolize a boy's heart...
Toshogu Shrine is a venerable shrine that enshrines Tokugawa Ieyasu. Many of you may have visited Nikko Toshogu Shrine during a school trip. ...
Kokeshi dolls are a traditional craft loved by the common people of Miyagi Prefecture. So, what about the traditional crafts loved by the samurai class? Sendai, a city of one million people, is the Edo...
Speaking of museums, artifacts excavated from ruins are carefully arranged and displayed. A holiday where you can look at the exhibits and think about what life was like back then...
Approximately 12 minutes by car from Sendai Station. A castle that ruled Sendai once stood on Aobayama overlooking the city. It is called Aoba Castle and was built by Date Masamune...
Sakunami Onsen can be reached by driving approximately 40 minutes from downtown Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture. Surrounded by majestic mountains, Sakunami Onsen is not only a hot spring but also a beautiful...
Nameta flounder, a Sendai New Year's Eve tradition. Speaking of old fish, ``salmon'' is famous in the Kanto region, and ``yellowtail'' is famous in the Kansai region, but in Miyagi prefecture, this nameta flounder...
When you list three things that Sendai is famous for, it's safe to say that ``Date Masamune'' and ``Beef Tongue'' always come up. Especially the beef tongue, which you can only find at ordinary Yakiniku restaurants...