Exploring Miyagi: A Journey from Sendai to Matsushima Coast
Miyagi Prefecture is a jewel in Japan’s Tōhoku region. It’s rich in history, resilience, and beauty.
A journey from Sendai to Matsushima Coast is both educational and mesmerizing.
Echoes of 2011
On March 11, 2011, Japan faced a devastating earthquake. Miyagi Prefecture felt its impact deeply.
The aftermath scarred its landscape. However, the resilient spirit of the people turned these marks of tragedy into symbols of hope.
Delights of Sendai
Sendai, Miyagi’s capital, is famous for its beef tongue (Gyūtan) dishes. In the city, you’ll find a mix of traditional eateries and modern shops.
This mix highlights Sendai’s blend of old and new. For sports fans, catching a local baseball game is another way to experience the city’s culture.
Matsushima Coast Station
As your journey progresses, Matsushima Coast Station serves as a gateway to the stunning coastal views of Miyagi.
With convenient access and well-maintained facilities, it’s an ideal starting point to explore the beauty of the Matsushima Bay area.
Zuiganji Temple
A masterpiece of Japanese Zen temple architecture, Zuiganji is not just a place of worship but also a symbol of resilience.
While parts of the temple complex were impacted by the 2011 tsunami, its reconstruction showcases the indomitable spirit of the region.
I have an evocative image that captures the point where the tsunami reached, reminding us of the power of nature and the fragility of human existence.
Zuiganji’s Godaido
A part of the Zuiganji Temple complex, the Godaido Hall stands as a testament to the exquisite craftsmanship and architectural marvel of ancient Japan.
This pavilion, set against the serene backdrop of the Matsushima Bay, offers a tranquil setting for contemplation and appreciation of Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Matsushima Tourism Association
Address: 98-1 Azachonai, Matsushima, Matsushima-machi,
Miyagi Prefecture
Website: https://www.matsushima-kanko.com/en/
By Train:
From Tokyo to Sendai Station | Tōhoku Shinkansen – 1 hour 30 minutes |
From Sendai Station to Matsushima Coast Station | Senseki Line – 40 minutes |
By Car:
From Tokyo/Fukushima via Tōhoku Expressway | Via Sendai South JCT and Sendai South Road – Approx. 45 minutes. |
From Aomori/Iwate via Tōhoku Expressway | From Yamato IC via general roads – Approx. 30 minutes. |
Sanriku Coastal Road Free Section | Hachinohe Korekawa IC to Naruse Oku-Matsushima IC. |
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