Sendai Must-Visit Attractions: A Complete Guide with Travel & Transport Tips

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Ready to discover the charm of Japan’s Tohoku region? Known as the “City of Trees”, Sendai is a vibrant destination where rich history, calming greenery and outstanding cuisine come together beautifully. Whether you’re a history lover, a foodie or travelling with family, Sendai offers far more than you might expect. Fly direct with HK Express at great value and begin your unforgettable journey in this captivating northern city.
 

Historical Landmarks & Cultural Heritage

Step back in time and trace the legacy of the legendary samurai lord Date Masamune, whose influence still shapes Sendai today.

Sendai Castle Ruins (Aoba Castle)

Once the grand stronghold of Date Masamune, the castle keep may no longer stand, but its hilltop setting offers breathtaking panoramic views across the city. Don’t miss the iconic equestrian statue of Date Masamune — the perfect photo spot and a proud symbol of Sendai.

Address: 1 Kawauchi, Aoba Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

Zuihoden Mausoleum

The final resting place of Date Masamune, Zuihoden is a masterpiece of Momoyama-era architecture. Adorned with vivid colours, intricate carvings and brilliant gold leaf detailing, it showcases the elegance and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese design.

Address: 23-2 Otamayashita, Aoba Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

Osaki Hachimangu Shrine

Founded in 1607 by Date Masamune, this historic shrine has stood for over 400 years. Its striking “Gongen-zukuri” structure is designated a National Treasure of Japan. The black lacquered buildings, richly decorated with gold and vibrant colours, create a majestic yet solemn atmosphere — a wonderful place to experience Japan’s spiritual and architectural heritage.

Address: 4-6-1 Hachiman, Aoba Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

Sendai Daikannon

Standing at 100 metres tall, this towering statue of Kannon is one of Sendai’s most recognisable landmarks. Visitors can take a lift inside the statue to the observation level, where sweeping views of the city — and even the Pacific Ocean on clear days — await.

Address: 31-36 Nakayama Minami, Izumi Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

 

Nature & Family-Friendly Attractions

Despite being a lively urban centre, Sendai offers plenty of green spaces and family-friendly attractions.

Jozenji-dori Avenue

The symbol of Sendai’s “City of Trees”, this beautiful zelkova-lined boulevard transforms with the seasons. Fresh greenery in spring, cooling shade in summer and fiery foliage in autumn make it perfect for a leisurely stroll year-round. It’s also home to major events such as the Sendai Tanabata Festival and the Pageant of Starlight winter illumination.

Address: Near Kokubuncho 2-chome, Aoba Ward, Sendai

Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium

Located near Sendai Port, this is one of the largest aquariums in the Tohoku region. Highlights include a vast tank recreating the Sanriku coastal ecosystem, as well as impressive dolphin and sea lion performances — making it a firm favourite with families.

Address: 4-6 Nakano, Miyagino Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

Yagiyama Zoological Park

The largest zoo in Tohoku, Yagiyama Zoological Park is home to around 130 species and 570 animals. From giraffes and lions to polar bears, it’s a fantastic place for children and adults alike to enjoy an up-close encounter with wildlife.

Address: 1-43 Yagiyama Honcho, Taihaku Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

 

Must-Try Food & Shopping

No visit to Sendai is complete without sampling its local flavours and exploring its shopping spots.

Sendai Morning Market

Often called “Sendai’s Kitchen”, this lively market is where locals shop for the freshest seafood and seasonal produce. Start your day with a delicious and affordable seafood rice bowl, and soak up the authentic atmosphere.

Address: 3-8-5 Chuo, Aoba Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

Mitsui Outlet Park Sendai Port

One of the largest outlet malls in Tohoku, conveniently located between Sendai Airport and Matsushima. With around 120 domestic and international brands, plus a food court and a large Ferris wheel, it’s perfect for a full day of shopping and entertainment.

Address: 3-7-2 Nakano, Miyagino Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

Sendai Izumi Premium Outlets

Designed in the style of an elegant American Northeastern town, this outlet offers a relaxed, open-air shopping experience. Browse around 80 Japanese and international brands in a pleasant, landscaped setting.

Address: 6-1-1 Teraoka, Izumi Ward, Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

 

Getting Around & Trip Planning

Sendai’s attractions are relatively compact and well connected, making it easy to explore efficiently.

Handy Transport Tip

  • Loople Sendai Sightseeing Bus

The easiest way to visit major attractions in central Sendai. The route connects Sendai Castle Ruins, Zuihoden and Osaki Hachimangu Shrine. Purchase a Loople Sendai One-Day Pass for unlimited rides throughout the day — convenient and great value.
 

Suggested Itineraries

Tailor your journey to suit your interests:

ThemeItinerary
Historical & Cultural RouteZuihoden → Sendai Castle Ruins → Osaki Hachimangu Shrine → Jozenji-dori Avenue
Family Fun RouteYagiyama Zoological Park → Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium → Shopping mall
Food & Shopping RouteSendai Morning Market (breakfast) → City shopping streets → Try Sendai’s famous grilled beef tongue (gyutan) → Mitsui Outlet Park Sendai Port

 

And there’s even more to explore beyond the city. Nearby Matsushima — one of Japan’s Top Three Scenic Views — and the scenic Yamadera Temple are both well worth a visit. Don’t wait — book your HK Express flight today at great value and start your Sendai adventure. Experience the charm of the City of Trees for yourself.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is the best time of year to visit Sendai?

Sendai offers beautiful scenery year-round, from fresh spring greenery to vibrant autumn foliage. Travellers can choose the best time to visit based on the seasonal scenery they prefer.

 

What local specialties can I buy at Sendai Morning Market?

Often referred to as “Sendai’s Kitchen,” Sendai Morning Market is the perfect place to shop for fresh local ingredients and regional specialties from Miyagi Prefecture and Sendai City.

  • Seafood & processed products
    • Kinka mackerel (Kinka Saba) – A premium Miyagi-brand mackerel known for its rich flavour and high fat content, available fresh or preserved.
    • Sasa kamaboko – A classic Sendai specialty shaped like bamboo leaves, with a springy texture.
    • Miyagi oysters – Especially popular in winter, available fresh or in-shell.
  • Local produce & sweets
    • Hitomebore rice – A well-known Miyagi variety prized for its sweetness and aroma.
    • Zunda desserts – A signature Sendai treat made from mashed edamame, commonly enjoyed as mochi.

 

Why is Sendai’s beef tongue so famous?

Sendai’s famous beef tongue originated after World War II, when Keishiro Sano created a distinctive salt-seasoned, charcoal-grilled style. His restaurant, Aji Tasuke, popularized the dish, which later became a signature of Sendai and spread across Japan.