Was man in Sendai sehen sollte
Entdecke 10 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Sendai, Japan. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Sendai Castle Ruins
Offizielle WebsiteOften recommended by locals. There's a replica of a gate and a statue of the founder of the city, Date Masumune. However, the ruins of Sendai Castle is the theme of a famous poem written by Doi Bansui called 'Kojo no Tsuki' - 'The Moon over the desolate castle'.…
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In the poem, the author touchingly invites us to reflect on the impermanence of all life, which is represented by the ruins of the once great castle caught in the light of the full moon. The poem has been put to music and is famous throughout Japan.
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Zuihoden
Offizielle WebsiteMausoleum of Date Maasamune, first lord of Sendai Domain. Zuihoden was designed in the ornate style of the Momoyama Period. It features intricate woodwork and a rich variety of vivid colors. Massive cedar trees surround the paths in the area, and are meant to symbolize the long history of the Date clan.…
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A museum beside the Zuihoden main building shows some of the personal artifacts of the Date family, and even some specimens of their bones and hair.
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Sendai Mediatheque
Offizielle WebsiteThis building was designed by Toyo Ito and is an important piece of contemporary architecture. Take a look at the outstanding structure while enjoying the cafeteria and design shop on the ground level. On the 5th and 6th floor there are free art galleries with temporary exhibitions.
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The Museum of the Forest of Depths of the Earth
Offizielle WebsiteThe museum of the stone age. In the museum, restoration exhibition of that time is carried out based on the data discovered from public presentation and there of the ruins 20,000-year Saki's Old Stone Age unearthed from Tomizawa ruins (富沢遺跡).
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Statue of Kannon
There is a huge statue of Kannon (the Buddhist deity of compassion) outside the city that is worth seeing. However, don't expect to find it mentioned in any guides. Ask locals for directions.
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Ōsaki Hachiman Shrine
Completed in 1607, and is designated a national treasure. The metal ornaments and colorful designs displayed against the black lacquer woodwork is an especially attractive feature.
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Miyagi Museum of Art
Offizielle WebsiteA reasonable collection of modern art. Special room for Juryo Sato, a local (but nationally famous) sculptor. Beautiful garden and a nice view of the river.
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Rinno-ji
An historic temple with ponds and a large traditional garden, which is especially attractive when the azaleas are in bloom.
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SS30 Building Observation Lounge
This office tower has an observation deck on the 29 and 30th floors, which is open and free to the public.
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Yagiyama Zoo
Offizielle WebsiteElephants, lions, bears, tigers! Mingle with the rabbits. Coin lockers available.
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Was sind die Must-Sees in Sendai?
Sendai has 10 documented sights including Sendai Castle Ruins, Zuihoden, Sendai Mediatheque. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.
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