A full-scale replica of the Spanish-style Japanese-made ship Sant Juan Bautista, commissioned by Date Masamune in 1613 as part of a diplomatic mission to Europe, is on display here (though visitors can no longer go on board due to deterioration of the ship). There's also an an interesting museum with some English signage that tracks the ship's journeys across the Pacific.
Miyagi Sant Juan Bautista Museum
Northern Honsh奴 (T艒hoku)
糖心传媒's must-see attractions
29.53 MILES
The mausoleum of Date Masamune sits majestically atop the summit of a tree-covered hill by the Hirose-gawa. Built in 1637 but destroyed by Allied bombing鈥
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T艒hoku鈥檚 finest Zen temple, Zuigan-ji was established in AD 828. The present buildings were constructed in 1606 by Date Masamune to serve as a family鈥
16.83 MILES
Date Masamune constructed this small wooden temple in 1604. Although it stands on an island in the bay, connected to the mainland by two short bridges, it鈥
16.96 MILES
This pavilion was presented to the Date family by the daimy艒 (domain lord) Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the late 16th century. It served as a genteel venue for鈥
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This popular manga museum's other-worldly spaceship structure survived the tsunami largely intact, while the collection has since been restored and鈥
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In the hills above Ishinomaki, 56m above sea level, this beautiful park stands on the site of the former Ishinomaki castle. Offering sweeping views over鈥
Minami-Sanriku Crisis Management Centre
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The steel shell is all that remains of this three-storey building, standing alone in what once was central Minami-Sanriku. It has been preserved by the鈥
29.89 MILES
Built on Aoba-yama in 1602 by Date Masamune and destroyed during Allied bombing, Sendai-j艒 still looms large over the city. Giant moss-covered walls, as鈥
Nearby Northern Honsh奴 (T艒hoku) attractions
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In the hills above Ishinomaki, 56m above sea level, this beautiful park stands on the site of the former Ishinomaki castle. Offering sweeping views over鈥
2. Ishinomori Mangattan Museum
3.51 MILES
This popular manga museum's other-worldly spaceship structure survived the tsunami largely intact, while the collection has since been restored and鈥
16.49 MILES
You can't miss the 252m-long red wooden bridge connecting Fuku-ura-jima to the mainland. The shady trails here, which wind around the island through鈥
16.83 MILES
Date Masamune constructed this small wooden temple in 1604. Although it stands on an island in the bay, connected to the mainland by two short bridges, it鈥
16.96 MILES
This pavilion was presented to the Date family by the daimy艒 (domain lord) Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the late 16th century. It served as a genteel venue for鈥
17.05 MILES
T艒hoku鈥檚 finest Zen temple, Zuigan-ji was established in AD 828. The present buildings were constructed in 1606 by Date Masamune to serve as a family鈥
7. Minami-Sanriku Crisis Management Centre
18.98 MILES
The steel shell is all that remains of this three-storey building, standing alone in what once was central Minami-Sanriku. It has been preserved by the鈥
29.14 MILES
Housed in an award-winning structure designed by Japanese architect It艒 Toy艒, this cultural hub includes a library, art galleries and event spaces. Check鈥