The Shiogama Shrine is a very old Shinto Shrine dating back to the 800’s in Shiogama, Japan. The beautiful, mesmerizing architecture with over 200 stairs and breathtaking cherry blossom trees is declared a cultural property and a National monument. The shrine looks stunning during the cherry blossom festival and is thronged by visitors to capture the perfect picture against the two-storey gate.
The Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium is located in the commercial area of Sendai, Japan and is a popular attraction. The aquarium has various exhibits brought in from different parts of the world and it is said to have one of the best dolphin and sea lion shows. It also provides visitors with information about the marine life found around the world and offers them a hands-on experience with some exhibits, which incites a whole lot of excitement and amusement in the little ones. Opening hours may vary depending on the season.
Lying just off the coast of the Oshika Peninsula, Tashirojima is a small island that is dominated by furry, four-legged felines. Here, the stray cats far outnumber the humans who call this their home. Surrounded by the azure waters of the mighty Pacific, Japan's Cat Island was once home to about a thousand humans, however, over time, the population has dwindled down to a mere hundred. The enormous population of cats hearkens back to the Edo era, and a belief which suggests that feeding cats is a sure-fire way to attract prosperity. An ode to this belief is Neko-jinja, a humble cat shrine which lies nestled in the island's very heart. Having captured the imagination of the world at large, Tashirojima is often featured in media and is one of the best-kept cat islands of the country.
Follow the works of the manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori at the Ishinomori Manga Museum. Manga or Mangaka is a popular form of comic art in the country through which comics and anime have been created. The museum was established in the year 2001, where the exterior structure is a true example of modern day architecture. Due to the tsunami and earthquake in 2011, the museum was closed for repairs and reopened in 2012 and now includes life works of the artist.
Visit this beautiful site called the Saitō Garden that was built during the Meiji period. The best time to visit the garden is during the season of spring since you will come across a number of vibrant colored plants and trees. On the garden premises, there are traditional Japanese houses of which one has been converted into a museum showcasing articles belonging to the Jōmon period.
Constructed in 2000, Hitomebore Stadium Miyagi is one of the most visited arenas to enjoy a game of football. The football field is capable of accommodating a whopping 49,133 spectators. There is a 9-lane 400-meter (1312.3-feet) track on the outskirts of the grass field for athletic games. The field hosts practice sessions, county as well as national matches. They have also hosted multiple international matches including the FIFA World Cup games.
Lying just off the coast of the Oshika Peninsula, Tashirojima is a small island that is dominated by furry, four-legged felines. Here, the stray cats far outnumber the humans who call this their home. Surrounded by the azure waters of the mighty Pacific, Japan's Cat Island was once home to about a thousand humans, however, over time, the population has dwindled down to a mere hundred. The enormous population of cats hearkens back to the Edo era, and a belief which suggests that feeding cats is a sure-fire way to attract prosperity. An ode to this belief is Neko-jinja, a humble cat shrine which lies nestled in the island's very heart. Having captured the imagination of the world at large, Tashirojima is often featured in media and is one of the best-kept cat islands of the country.
The Shiogama Shrine is a very old Shinto Shrine dating back to the 800’s in Shiogama, Japan. The beautiful, mesmerizing architecture with over 200 stairs and breathtaking cherry blossom trees is declared a cultural property and a National monument. The shrine looks stunning during the cherry blossom festival and is thronged by visitors to capture the perfect picture against the two-storey gate.
Established in 1950, the Miyagi Baseball Stadium is one of the leading sporting venues in Sendai. The state-of-the-art stadium is the home of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles baseball team. It features a well-maintained artificial turf, grandstand, private boxes and a capacity for 23,000 spectators.
Follow the works of the manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori at the Ishinomori Manga Museum. Manga or Mangaka is a popular form of comic art in the country through which comics and anime have been created. The museum was established in the year 2001, where the exterior structure is a true example of modern day architecture. Due to the tsunami and earthquake in 2011, the museum was closed for repairs and reopened in 2012 and now includes life works of the artist.
The Sendai Umino-Mori Aquarium is located in the commercial area of Sendai, Japan and is a popular attraction. The aquarium has various exhibits brought in from different parts of the world and it is said to have one of the best dolphin and sea lion shows. It also provides visitors with information about the marine life found around the world and offers them a hands-on experience with some exhibits, which incites a whole lot of excitement and amusement in the little ones. Opening hours may vary depending on the season.