Matsushima
Legendary pine-clad islets in a broad bay, venerated by poets and Lords throughout history.
If you're visiting Miyagi, check out this list of top tips and things to do to make the most of your time there.
Legendary pine-clad islets in a broad bay, venerated by poets and Lords throughout history.
This small town and popular onsen resort bustles with seasonal tourists chasing the changing Autumn leaves.
The Sendai Daikannon was the tallest statue in the world when built in 1991. It stands 100 meters high watching over the citi...
The Matsushima Oyster Festival (Kaki Matsuri) started over 40 years ago, and takes place in the peak of oyster season.
Aji Tasuke is the original restaurant of gyutan, grilled beef tongue. The historical eatery has been serving customers in Sen...
Gyutan, or grilled beef tongue, is a delicacy of Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture. First invented after WWII, the food quickly becam...
The cheapest and most convenient way to travel Sendai is the Loople Sendai tourist bus. Covering almost every notable tourist...
Shiogama Fish Market is an economic symbol of this small port city.
Kameki Sushi is one of many local culinary establishments that has grown in parallel with the success of Shiogama's fishing i...
Entsuin Temple is designated as an important national cultural asset, in Matsushima, Miyagi prefecture
16,000 fireworks light up the sky over the Hirose River every August 5th evening. This is the kickoff for 3 days of Tanabata ...
Cat Island, otherwise known as Tashirojima, is located 50 min by ferry south of Miyagi's Ishinomaki area.
Bosai + Tourism offers programs run by Miyagi Prefecture and Sendai City detailing insights from overcoming many natural disa...
With blessings from both the land and sea, the prefecture is home to a delectable array of seafood and agricultural produce. ...
From manga legends and remembering the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake to mouthwatering seafood, Ishinomaki is a place you'l...