Miyagi Prefecture, located in northeastern Honshu, Japan, is home to Sendai, the largest city in the Tohoku region.
At tourist attractions in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, the story and history of Date Masamune are often discovered. It turns out that Sendai City was founded by Date Masamune in 1601, marking the beginning of the history of this city in Miyagi Prefecture.
Of course, Miyagi Prefecture, located in the heart of Tohoku, is far more than just about Date Masamune's history. To the east, Miyagi Prefecture borders the Pacific Ocean, home to Matsushima, a city listed in the French "Michelin Green Guide Japan." To the west, lies Zao, renowned for its hot springs and frost-covered trees. To the south, Miyagi Castle is renowned for its thousand cherry blossoms.
After introducing Miyagi Prefecture in Tohoku, Japan,
Funba Experts would like to share some tips on enjoying Miyagi Prefecture in Tohoku.
One of the most magical winter wonders you can't miss in Japan is the Zao Juhyo (Hyūhyo) ...
In addition to being one of Japan's top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots, Yamamoto-cho is also known as the number one strawberry producer in Tohoku. These palm-sized strawberries are incredibly sweet. Enjoy a strawberry-filled hot spring bath in Aone Onsen, Kawasaki-cho, Miyagi Prefecture, using Yamamoto-grown strawberries.
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