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Day Tour in Sendai Historic Sites and Samurai History
Sendai
About
Take a deep dive into Sendai’s samurai legacy and trace the footsteps of the powerful feudal lord, Date Masamune.
This historic tour gives you insight to Sendai’s dynamic heritage and the influential Date Clan that fostered the city’s prosperity into what it is today. This tour allows you to take in not only the interesting history of the city, but also get a close look at the National Treasures that exemplify the power of the Date Clan and artistic style of early seventeenth century architecture.
Highlights
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Admission fees at all attractions during tour with the exception of the Sendai Castle Museum (optional, 770 yen)
Transportation to and from destinations during tour
Lunch
Meeting Points
Departure
Morinosanka
Morinosanka Stained Glass located on the main concourse (2F) inside Sendai Station.
Return
Important Information
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Day Tour in Sendai Historic Sites and Samurai History
Sendai
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About
Take a deep dive into Sendai’s samurai legacy and trace the footsteps of the powerful feudal lord, Date Masamune.
This historic tour gives you insight to Sendai’s dynamic heritage and the influential Date Clan that fostered the city’s prosperity into what it is today. This tour allows you to take in not only the interesting history of the city, but also get a close look at the National Treasures that exemplify the power of the Date Clan and artistic style of early seventeenth century architecture.
Highlights
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
7 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Admission fees at all attractions during tour with the exception of the Sendai Castle Museum (optional, 770 yen)
Transportation to and from destinations during tour
Lunch
Meeting Points
Departure
Morinosanka
Morinosanka Stained Glass located on the main concourse (2F) inside Sendai Station.
This mausoleum is the resting place of Date Masamune (along with his son and grandson in nearby tombs). Date Masamune was one of Japan's most powerful daimyō, or feudal lords, under Tokugawa Ieyasu’s rule during the early Edo period. He was an heir to a long line of powerful lords and later went on to found the modern day city of Sendai.
He was known for his ornate style and tastes and is credited with multiple projects that enhanced the beauty of the Tohoku region. This mausoleum was part of his last will and testament, and its gorgeous design and color palette are striking examples of Momoyama period art. Your guide will walk you through the Zuihoden grounds and museum, offering historical context, interesting anecdotes, and further insight to the intricate nature of samurai dynamics in Japan.
1 hour
2
Sendai City Museum
We will then travel to the Sendai City Museum. Here you will have ample time to delve into the intricate history of Sendai; including prehistoric hunter-gatherer eras, samurai armor and dynamics, all the way to modern day Sendai city. The museum has ample English resources for visitors to enjoy, but your guide will offer their insights and further information about the various exhibitions available for viewing.
There are also temporary exhibitions that change throughout the year that you can enjoy. They typically are thematic and have connections to the permanent exhibitions in the rest of the museum.
1 hour and 45 minutes
3
Aobayama Park
Our next stop is located conveniently right next to the museum! The Sendai Ryokusaikan Visitor Center is a fairly new cultural center that offers guests an all year round look at some of the streamers and floats from Sendai’s most famous festivals. There is also a cafe, a reflection pond, traditional crafts, and artifacts unearthed during cultural property surveys on display depending on the season. You will have some time to walk around and view the center or purchase some souvenirs if you prefer!
There is also a walking tea garden, referred to as the “Forest Garden” (mori no teien). Within this garden sits the historic structure called the Zangetsutei Tea Room. Zangetsutei is a designated tangible cultural property that largely retains its original build from the time it was constructed in the Edo period. The plaque hanging above the entrance and its inscription on the back are said to be copies of the original hand-written by Lord Date Masamune himself.
40 minutes
4
Sendaijo Ato
Next we will head to the site of the Sendai Castle Ruins. Formally known as Aoba Castle, this site was home for the Date Clan during the Edo period located on Mount Aoba. In 2003, the site was designated a National Historic Site. After a short explanation from your guide, you will have ample free time to get a view of the city skyline, grab some lunch or souvenirs, and take a walk around the ruins.
The Castle Ruins has no admission fee. However, there is a small museum located near the ruins that has a 770 yen admission fee. Guests are welcome to enter the museum during their free time at their own expense should they desire.
1 hour
5
Osaki Hachiman Shrine
Osaki Hachimangu Shrine was built in 1607 by Lord Date Masamune, is a designated National Treasure, and possibly one of the most important shrines in Sendai. The Date patron deity honored here is Hachiman, the Shinto god of war who is a guardian and protector of the city. There are also three other kami deities honored here: Emperor Ojin, Emperor Chuai, and Empress Jingu.
Date Masamune deeply respected the art, architecture, and culture of Kyoto and invited artists, craftsmen, and architects from all over Japan to create the lavish structure we see today. Your guide will walk you through the area giving you insight to the various buildings, Momoyama period art and characteristics, as well as a brief overview of shrine etiquette.